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Macroscopic Interferences of Neutrino Waves
Interference phenomena of neutrinos are studied. High energy neutrino in T2K
near detector and low energy neutrino in KamLAND are possible experiments that
could show macroscopic interferences of neutrino waves. In both experiments
interference patterns may give new insights on the absolute value of the
neutrino mass.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure
Four-quark final state in W-pair production: Case of signal and background
We discuss theoretical predictions for W-pair production and decay at LEP2
and higher energies in a form suitable for comparison with raw data. We present
a practical framework for calculating uncertainties of predictions given by the
KORALW and grc4f Monte Carlo programs. As an example we use observables in the
decay channel: the total four-quark (four-jet) cross section
and two-quark/jet invariant-mass distribution and cross section, in the case
when the other two may escape detection. Effects of QED bremsstrahlung,
effective couplings, running W and Z widths, Coulomb interaction and the
complete tree level set of diagrams are discussed. We also revisit the question
of technical precision of the new version 1.21 of the KORALW Monte Carlo code
as well as of version 1.2(26) of the grc4f one.
Finally we find predictions of the two programs to have an overall physical
uncertainty of 2%.
As a side result we show, on the example of an invariant mass
distribution, the strong interplay of spin correlations and detector cut-offs
in the case of four-fermion final states.Comment: 26 pages, LaTe
The square-lattice spiral magnet Ba_2CuGe_2O_7 in an in-plane magnetic field
The magnetic structure of Ba_2CuGe_2O_7 is investigated by neutron
diffraction in magnetic fields applied along several directions in the
plane of the crystal. In relatively weak fields, ~T, the
propagation vector of the spin-spiral rotates to form a finite angle with the
field direction. This angle depends on the orientation of itself. The
rotation of the propagation vector is accompanied by a re-orientation of the
plane of spin rotation in the spiral. The observed behaviour is well described
by a continuous-limit form of a free energy functional that includes exchange
and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions, as well as the Zeeman energy and an
empirical anisotropy term.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Non-trivial Center Dominance in High Temperature QCD
We investigate the properties of quarks and gluons above the chiral phase
transition temperature using the RG improved gauge action and the Wilson
quark action with two degenerate quarks mainly on a lattice. In
the one-loop perturbation theory, the thermal ensemble is dominated by the
gauge configurations with effectively center twisted boundary
conditions, making the thermal expectation value of the spatial Polyakov loop
take a non-trivial center. This is in agreement with our lattice
simulation of high temperature QCD. We further observe that the temporal
propagator of massless quarks at extremely high temperature remarkably agrees with the temporal propagator of free
quarks with the twisted boundary condition for , but
differs from that with the trivial boundary condition. As we increase
the mass of quarks , we find that the thermal ensemble continues to be
dominated by the twisted gauge field configurations as long as and above that the trivial configurations come in. The
transition is essentially identical to what we found in the departure from the
conformal region in the zero-temperature many-flavor conformal QCD on a finite
lattice by increasing the mass of quarks. We argue that the behavior is
consistent with the renormalization group analysis at finite temperature.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures; 4 tables, an appendix adde
Polarization observables in dp backward elastic scattering at high and intermediate energies
The tensor analyzing power and the polarization transfer
coefficients and are investigated for dp
backward elastic scattering by the invariant-amplitude method. Discrepancies
between the conventional calculations and the experimental data on and
at high and intermediate energies are mostly dissolved by including
imaginary parts in the amplitudes. The quantity is shown to be
useful in criticizing nuclear force assumptions.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 3 Postscript figure
QED Radiative Correction for the Single-W Production using a Parton Shower Method
A parton shower method for the photonic radiative correction is applied to
the single W-boson production processes. The energy scale for the evolution of
the parton shower is determined so that the correct soft-photon emission is
reproduced. Photon spectra radiated from the partons are compared with those
from the exact matrix elements, and show a good agreement. Possible errors due
to a inappropriate energy-scale selection or due to the ambiguity of energy
scale determination are also discussed, particularly for the measurements on
triple gauge-couplings.Comment: 17 pages, 6 Postscript figure
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