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W Plus Heavy Quark Production at the Tevatron
We summarize the motivations for and the status of the calculation of the heavy quark production process in colliders to Next-to-Leading
Order in QCD. This process can be used to constrain the strange quark
distribution function at high at the Tevatron, and also to study the
bottom content of ~jet events. In addition, when crossed, the calculation
essentially describes the single top quark production process to
Next-to-Leading Order in QCD.Comment: Presented by S. Keller at DPF94 Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
August 1-6,1994. 4 pages, no macros, no figures. Fermilab-Conf-94/260-T,
FSU--HEP--940817. A postscript file is available via anonymous ftp at
hepsg1.physics.fsu.edu, file is /pub/keller/fsu-hep-940817.p
Virtual QCD corrections to Higgs boson plus four parton processes
We report on the calculation of virtual processes contributing to the
production of a Higgs boson and two jets in hadron-hadron collisions. The
coupling of the Higgs boson to gluons, via a virtual loop of top quarks, is
treated using an effective theory, valid in the large top quark mass limit. The
calculation is performed by evaluating one-loop diagrams in the effective
theory. The primary method of calculation is a numerical evaluation of the
virtual amplitudes as a Laurent series in , where is the
dimensionality of space-time. For the cases and we confirm the numerical results by an explicit analytic
calculation.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures. v2 modifies the text to agree with published
version and corrects typos in the analytical expressions for the four quark
amplitude
Jet Investigations Using the Radial Moment
We define the radial moment, , for jets produced in hadron-hadron
collisions. It can be used as a tool for studying, as a function of the jet
transverse energy and pseudorapidity, radiation within the jet and the quality
of a perturbative description of the jet shape. We also discuss how
non-perturbative corrections to the jet transverse energy affect .Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, 6 figure
Implications of Hadron Collider Observables on Parton Distribution Function Uncertainties
Standard parton distribution function sets do not have rigorously quantified
uncertainties. In recent years it has become apparent that these uncertainties
play an important role in the interpretation of hadron collider data. In this
paper, using the framework of statistical inference, we illustrate a technique
that can be used to efficiently propagate the uncertainties to new observables,
assess the compatibility of new data with an initial fit, and, in case the
compatibility is good, include the new data in the fit.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure
Masses, fermions and generalized D-dimensional unitarity
We extend the generalized D-dimensional unitarity method for numerical
evaluation of one-loop amplitudes by incorporating massive particles. The
issues related to extending the spinor algebra to higher dimensions, treatment
of external self-energy diagrams and mass renormalization are discussed within
the context of the D-dimensional unitarity method. To validate our approach, we
calculate in QCD the one-loop scattering amplitudes of a massive quark pair
with up to three additional gluons for arbitrary spin states of the external
quarks and gluons.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figure
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