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    Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to top quark spin correlations at hadron colliders: the reactions gg→ttˉ(g)g g \to t {\bar t} (g) and gq(qˉ)→ttˉq(qˉ)g q ({\bar q}) \to t {\bar t} q ({\bar q})

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    We have computed the cross section for ttˉt\bar t production by gluon-gluon fusion at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the QCD coupling, keeping the full dependence on the ttˉt\bar t spins. Furthermore we have determined to the same order the spin dependent cross sections for the processes g+q(qˉ)→ttˉ+q(qˉ)g + q ({\bar q})\to t {\bar t} + q ({\bar q}). Together with our previous results for q+qˉ→ttˉ(g)q + {\bar q} \to t {\bar t} (g) these results allow for predictions, at NLO QCD, of the hadronic production of ttˉt\bar t pairs in a general spin configuration. As an application we have determined the degree of correlation of the tt and tˉ\bar t spins at NLO, using various spin quantisation axes.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure

    Mixed QCD and weak corrections to top quark pair production at hadron colliders

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    The order αs2α\alpha_s^2 \alpha mixed QCD and weak corrections to top quark pair production by quark antiquark annihilation are computed, keeping the full dependence on the tt and tˉ\bar t spins. We determine the contributions to the cross section and to single and double top spin asymmetries at the parton level. These results are necessary ingredients for precise standard model predictions of top quark observables, in particular of top spin-induced parity-violating angular correlations and asymmetries at hadron colliders.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure

    QCD corrections to top quark spin correlations at hadron colliders

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    Future hadron collider experiments will allow for a detailed investigation of ttˉt\bar{t} spin correlation effects. In this talk, recent progress in the theoretical description of these effects is reported. In particular, next-to-leading order results for the ttˉt\bar t spin correlations in qqˉ→ttˉXq\bar{q}\to t\bar{t}X are presented, using various spin quantization axes.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Talk presented at the conference `QCD 00', Montpellier, 6-13th July 2000, to appear in the proceeding

    Transverse Polarization of Top Quarks Produced at a Photon-Photon Collider

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    At future γγ\gamma \gamma colliders copious production of ttˉt \bar{t} pairs is possible. This would allow a detailed investigation of the interactions involving the top quark. We propose some orrelations which are sensitive to ttˉt \bar{t} final state interactions and we compute the QCD and standard model Higgs boson contributions to these correlations. QCD induced transverse polarization of top quarks is found to be sizeable and measurable at a high-energy e+e−e^+e^- collider with an integrated luminosity of 10 (fb)−1({\rm fb})^{-1} which is converted into a photon collider by backscattering of laser photons.Comment: 8 pages. No fig. Preprint UM-P-94/25 and PITHA 94/1

    AN INVESTIGATION OF THE NOISE ABSORPTION POTENTIAL OF A SIX SELECTED GRASS SPECIES

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    Grass has a high leaf density and requires minimum space to grow. This experiment was designed to determine the sound absorption behaviour of six grass species (Zoysia matrella (L) Merr., Stenotaphrum dimidiatum(L.) Brongn, Panicum repens (L.), Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn., Axonopus compressus (Sw) P. Beauv, and Ischaemum sp.) for their possible use as noise screens. The sound absorption of each morphological leaf structure was studied. For Sound Absorption Coefficients (SAC) (α) studies, the reverberation room method under ISO 345:2003 standards was followed. A B&K dodecahedron Omni-directional speaker, power amplifier, and 2250L handheld analyser were used for reverberation time and RT60 measurements. Microscopic images of grass leaves were analysed using ImageJ software. This study revealed that grasses with the highest and lowest SAC for higher noise frequencies (> 1500 Hz) are S. dimidiatum Brongn and A. compressus, respectively. The SAC of S. dimidiatum Brongn positively correlated with noise frequency. In general, the correlation of SAC (α) with noise frequency (f) is in the form of log10α = a1log10f + b1 where a1 and b1 are grass type-dependent constants. The morphological parameters like total leaf area, total sample area, plant height, and sample dry weight strongly correlated with the SAC. But leaf thickness, length, width, surface area, and the weight of the sample poorly correlated with SAC in the frequency range

    Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to top quark spin correlations at hadron colliders: the reactions qqˉ→ttˉ(g)q{\bar q}\to t{\bar t}(g)

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    Future hadron collider experiments are expected to record large to huge samples of ttˉt\bar t events. The analysis of these data with respect to ttˉt\bar t spin-spin correlations requires precise predictions of the production of these quark pairs in a general spin configuration. Therefore we have computed, at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the QCD coupling, the spin density matrices describing ttˉt\bar t production by quark antiquark annihilation, which is the dominant production process at the Tevatron. Moreover we have computed the strength of the ttˉt\bar t spin correlation at NLO, using various spin quantization axes.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure

    Top quark pair production and decay at hadron colliders

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    In ongoing and upcoming hadron collider experiments, top quark physics will play an important role in testing the Standard Model and its possible extensions. In this work we present analytic results for the differential cross sections of top quark pair production in hadronic collisions at next-to-leading order in the QCD coupling, keeping the full dependence on the spins of the top quarks. These results are combined with the corresponding next-to-leading order results for the decay of polarized top quarks into dilepton, lepton plus jets, and all jets final states. As an application we predict double differential angular distributions which are due to the QCD-induced top quark spin correlations in the intermediate state. In addition to the analytic results, we give numerical results in terms of fit functions that can easily be used in an experimental analysis.Comment: 58 pages, 12 figure

    Transverse Λ0\Lambda^0 polarization in inclusive quasi-real photoproduction at the current fragmentation

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    It is shown that the recent HERMES data on the transverse Λ0\Lambda^0 polarization in the inclusive quasi-real photoproduction at xF>0x_F>0 can be accommodated by the strange quark scattering model. Relations with the quark recombination approach are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted by Eur. Phys. J.

    Proton-Antiproton Annihilation into a Lambda_c-Antilambda_c Pair

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    The process p-pbar -> Lambda_c-Antilambda_c is investigated within the handbag approach. It is shown that the dominant dynamical mechanism, characterized by the partonic subprocess u-ubar -> c-cbar factorizes in the sense that only the subprocess contains highly virtual partons, a gluon to lowest order of perturbative QCD, while the hadronic matrix elements embody only soft scales and can be parameterized in terms of helicity flip and non-flip generalized parton distributions. Modelling these parton distributions by overlaps of light-cone wave functions for the involved baryons we are able to predict cross sections and spin correlation parameters for the process of interest.Comment: 39 pages, 7 figures, problems with printout of figures resolved, Ref. 33 and referring sentences in section 4 change
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