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Fragmentation into b hadrons
The fragmentation process of b quarks into b hadrons, produced in Z decays or pp collisions, cannot be fully described perturbatively but relies on phenomenological models. To test and tune the parameters of these models, precise experimental measurements have to be performed. Furthermore, properties of the b hadron production process affect many analyses dealing with decays of b hadrons. Thus, precise knowledge of the fragmentation properties allows more accurate measurements in this field. New results for the b fragmentation function and b hadron production fractions have been submitted to this conference and will be summarised in this article. Combined results for b hadron production rates will also be given. (8 refs)
Research in gas-surface interaction, 1964-65. part iii- surface contamination final report
Solid surface preparation and characterization apparatus - interaction of gas molecules and solid surface applied to surface contamination researc
Research on gas-surface interactions, 1966-1967. Part 1 - Project summary final report, 11 Aug. 1966 - 11 Oct. 1967
High intensity shock tube driven molecular beam for gas-surface interaction
Physics Analysis Expert PAX: First Applications
PAX (Physics Analysis Expert) is a novel, C++ based toolkit designed to
assist teams in particle physics data analysis issues. The core of PAX are
event interpretation containers, holding relevant information about and
possible interpretations of a physics event. Providing this new level of
abstraction beyond the results of the detector reconstruction programs, PAX
facilitates the buildup and use of modern analysis factories. Class structure
and user command syntax of PAX are set up to support expert teams as well as
newcomers in preparing for the challenges expected to arise in the data
analysis at future hadron colliders.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
(CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 7 pages, LaTeX, 10 eps figures. PSN
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Harnessing Poverty Alleviation to Reduce the Stigma of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa
Alexander Tsai and colleagues highlight the complex relationship between poverty and HIV stigma in sub-Saharan Africa, and discuss possible ways to break the cycle. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summar
B spectroscopy using all-to-all propagators
We measure the ground and excited states for B mesons in the static limit
using maximally variance reduced estimators for light quark propagators.
Because of the large number of propagators we are able to measure accurately
also orbitally excited P, D and F states. We also present some results for
Lambda_b.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures. Talk presented at Lattice '97 by J. Peis
Estruturação de base cartográfica para apoio ao inVEST.
Editores técnicos: Marcílio José Thomazini, Elenice Fritzsons, Patrícia Raquel Silva, Guilherme Schnell e Schuhli, Denise Jeton Cardoso, Luziane Franciscon. EVINCI. Resumos
Maximal variance reduction for stochastic propagators with applications to the static quark spectrum
We study a new method -- maximal variance reduction -- for reducing the
variance of stochastic estimators for quark propagators. We find that while
this method is comparable to usual iterative inversion for light-light mesons,
a considerable improvement is achieved for systems containing at least one
infinitely heavy quark. Such systems are needed for heavy quark effective
theory. As an illustration of the effectiveness of the method we present
results for the masses of the ground state and excited states of
mesons and baryons. We compare these results with the experimental
spectra involving quarks.Comment: 31 pages with 7 postscript file
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