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Properties of the top quark
Recent measurements of top-quark properties at the LHC and the Tevatron are
presented. Most recent measurements of the top quark mass have been carried out
by CMS using fb of TeV data including the study of the
dependence on event kinematics. ATLAS uses the full Run I data at TeV for a "3D" measurement that significantly reduces systematic
uncertainties. D0 employs the full Run II data using the matrix element method
to measure the top quark mass with significantly reduced systematic
uncertainties. Many different measurements of the top quark exist to date and
the most precise ones per decay channel per experiment have been combined into
the first world combination with a relative precision of 0.44%. Latest updates
of measurements of production asymmetries include the measurement of the \ttbar
production asymmetry by D0 employing the full Run II data set, by CMS and ATLAS
(including the polarization of the top quark) employing both the full data set
at TeV. CMS uses the full TeV data to measure the
top quark polarization in single top production, the ratio of the
branching fractions
and to search for flavor changing neutral currents. The results from all these
measurements agree well with their respective Standard Model expectation.Comment: Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP) conference held at Columbia
University in New York City from June 2-7, 201
Top differential cross section measurements (Tevatron)
Differential cross sections in the top quark sector measured at the Fermilab
Tevatron collider are presented. CDF used 2.7 fb of data and measured
the differential cross section as a function of the invariant mass of the
system. The measurement shows good agreement with the standard model
and furthermore is used to derive limits on the ratio for
gravitons which decay to top quarks in the Randall-Sundrum model. D0 used 1.0
fb$^{-1} of data to measure the differential cross section as a function of the
transverse momentum of the top quark. The measurement shows a good agreement to
the higher order perturbative QCD prediction and various predictions based on
various Monte-Carlo generators.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of TOP2011, 4th International Workshop
on Top Quark Physics, Spai
Space shuttle: Basic subsonic static aerodynamic characteristics for Grumman H-33 orbiter configuration (M equals 0.17)
Results of an experimental aerodynamic investigation of the H-33 space orbiter are presented. The investigation was undertaken to determine static aerodynamic characteristics of the orbiter at a Mach number of 0.17. These data were determined by employing a 1/25 scale model of the orbiter for pitch and yaw variations of -4 degrees to 24 degrees to 15 degrees, respectively. Investigations were conducted in the 7 - by - 10 foot wind tunnel
Quantum conductance of homogeneous and inhomogeneous interacting electron systems
We obtain the conductance of a system of electrons connected to leads, within
time-dependent density-functional theory, using a direct relation between the
conductance and the density response function. Corrections to the
non-interacting conductance appear as a consequence of the functional form of
the exchange-correlation kernel at small frequencies and wavevectors. The
simple adiabatic local-density approximation and non-local density-terms in the
kernel both give rise to significant corrections in general. In the homogeneous
electron gas, the former correction remains significant, and leads to a failure
of linear-response theory for densities below a critical value.Comment: for resolution of the here published results see Phys. Rev. B 76,
125433 (2007
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