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Diffractive parton density functions
We discuss the perturbative QCD description of diffractive deep-inelastic
scattering, and extract diffractive parton distributions from recent HERA data.
The asymptotic collinear factorisation theorem has important modifications in
the sub-asymptotic HERA regime. In addition to the usual resolved Pomeron
contribution, the direct interaction of the Pomeron must also be accounted for.
The diffractive parton distributions are shown to satisfy an inhomogeneous
evolution equation, analogous to the parton distributions of the photon.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the Ringberg
Workshop on "New Trends in HERA Physics 2005", Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee,
Germany, 2-7 October 200
Parton distribution function dependence of benchmark Standard Model total cross sections at the 7 TeV LHC
We compare predictions for the W, Z, gg->H and t-tbar total cross sections at
the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), for a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, using
the most recent publicly available next-to-leading order and
next-to-next-to-leading order parton distribution functions (PDFs) from all PDF
fitting groups. In particular, we focus on the dependence on the different
values of the strong coupling, alpha_S(M_Z^2), used by each group. We also
perform a comparison of the relevant quark-antiquark and gluon-gluon luminosity
functions. We make some comments on the recent PDF4LHC recommendations.
Finally, we discuss the comparison of data and theory for W and Z cross
sections at the LHC.Comment: 40 pages, 18 figures. v2: version published in JHE
Distribution of GPs in Scotland by age, gender and deprivation
General practice in the UK is widely reported to be in crisis, with particular concerns about recruitment and retention of family doctors. This study assessed the distribution of GPs in Scotland by age, gender and deprivation, using routinely available data. We found that there are more GPs (and fewer patients per GP) in the least deprived deciles than there are in the most deprived deciles. Furthermore, there are a higher proportion of older GPs in the most deprived deciles. There are also important gender differences in the distribution of GPs. We discuss the implications of these findings for policymakers and practitioners
Study of Monte Carlo approach to experimental uncertainty propagation with MSTW 2008 PDFs
We investigate the Monte Carlo approach to propagation of experimental
uncertainties within the context of the established "MSTW 2008" global analysis
of parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton at next-to-leading order
in the strong coupling. We show that the Monte Carlo approach using replicas of
the original data gives PDF uncertainties in good agreement with the usual
Hessian approach using the standard Delta(chi^2) = 1 criterion, then we explore
potential parameterisation bias by increasing the number of free parameters,
concluding that any parameterisation bias is likely to be small, with the
exception of the valence-quark distributions at low momentum fractions x. We
motivate the need for a larger tolerance, Delta(chi^2) > 1, by making fits to
restricted data sets and idealised consistent or inconsistent pseudodata.
Instead of using data replicas, we alternatively produce PDF sets randomly
distributed according to the covariance matrix of fit parameters including
appropriate tolerance values, then we demonstrate a simpler method to produce
an arbitrary number of random predictions on-the-fly from the existing
eigenvector PDF sets. Finally, as a simple example application, we use Bayesian
reweighting to study the effect of recent LHC data on the lepton charge
asymmetry from W boson decays.Comment: 37 pages, 17 figures. v2: version published in JHEP. Supplementary
material at http://mstwpdf.hepforge.org/random
Life science experiments during parabolic flight: The McGill experience
Over the past twelve years, members of the Aerospace Medical Research Unit of McGill University have carried out a wide variety of tests and experiments in the weightless condition created by parabolic flight. This paper discusses the pros and cons of that environment for the life scientist, and uses examples from the McGill program of the types of activities which can be carried out in a transport aircraft such as the NASA KC-135
Unintegrated parton distributions and electroweak boson production at hadron colliders
We describe the use of doubly-unintegrated parton distributions in
hadron-hadron collisions, using the (z,k_t)-factorisation prescription where
the transverse momentum of the incoming parton is generated in the last
evolution step. We apply this formalism to calculate the transverse momentum
(P_T) distributions of produced W and Z bosons and compare the predictions to
Tevatron Run 1 data. We find that the observed P_T distributions can be
generated almost entirely by the leading order q_1 q_2 -> W,Z subprocesses,
using known and universal doubly-unintegrated quark distributions. We also
calculate the P_T distribution of the Standard Model Higgs boson at the LHC,
where the dominant production mechanism is by gluon-gluon fusion.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures. Version to appear in Phys. Rev. D; correction to
Higgs P_T distribution made in Erratu
Effect of absorptive corrections on inclusive parton distributions
We study the effect of absorptive corrections due to parton recombination on
the parton distributions of the proton. A more precise version of the GLRMQ
equations, which account for non-linear corrections to DGLAP evolution, is
derived. An analysis of HERA F_2 data shows that the small-x gluon distribution
is enhanced at low scales when the absorptive effects are included, such that a
negative gluon distribution at 1 GeV is no longer required.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Diffractive parton distributions: the role of the perturbative Pomeron
We consider the role of the perturbative Pomeron-to-parton splitting in the
formation of the diffractive parton distributions.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the 12th
International Conference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering: Forward
Physics and QCD, DESY, Hamburg, Germany, 21-25 May 200
Dipole models and parton saturation in ep scattering
In this contribution we briefly review the current status of the dipole
models and parton saturation on the basis of results presented at the HERA-LHC
workshops in the years 2006-2008. The problem of foundations of the dipole
models is addressed within the QCD formalism. Some limitations of the models
and open problems are pointed out. Furthermore, we review and compare the
currently used dipole models and summarise the applications to describe various
sets of HERA data. Finally we outline some of the theoretical approaches to the
problem of multiple scattering and saturation.Comment: 9 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the HERA-LHC Workshop,
CERN-DESY, 2006-200
Treatment needs and skill mix workforce requirements for prosthodontic care: a comparison of estimates using normative and sociodental approaches.
The traditional measure for assessing dental treatment needs and workforce requirements based solely on normative need (NN) has major shortcomings. The sociodental approach (SDA) to assess needs overcomes some of the shortcomings as it combines normative and subjective needs assessments and also incorporates behavioural propensity (Sheiham and Tsakos 2007). The objective of this study was to estimate and compare prosthodontic treatment needs and workforce requirements, using the normative and the sociodental approaches for different skill mix models
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