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Technicolor contribution to lepton + photon + missing energy events at the Tevatron
Events with one lepton, one photon and missing energy are the subject of
recent searches at the Fermilab Tevatron. We compute possible contributions to
these type of events from the process p pbar --> photon l nu_l nu_tau
nubar_tau, where l=e,mu in the context of a Low Scale Technicolor Model. We
find that with somewhat tighter cuts than the ones used in the CDF search, it
could be possible to either confirm or exclude this model in a small region of
its parameter space.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Improved text and figures, including comments and
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The Effect of Composite Resonances on Higgs decay into two photons
In scenarios of strongly coupled electroweak symmetry breaking, heavy
composite particles of different spin and parity may arise and cause observable
effects on signals that appear at loop levels. The recently observed process of
Higgs to at the LHC is one of such signals. We study the new
constraints that are imposed on composite models from ,
together with the existing constraints from the high precision electroweak
tests. We use an effective chiral Lagrangian to describe the effective theory
that contains the Standard Model spectrum and the extra composites below the
electroweak scale. Considering the effective theory cutoff at TeV, consistency with the and parameters and the newly
observed can be found for a rather restricted range of
masses of vector and axial-vector composites from TeV to TeV and
TeV to TeV, respectively, and only provided a non-standard kinetic
mixing between the and fields is included.Comment: 30 pages, 10 figures. Version for publication in European Physical
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Gas generation from radiolytic attack of TRU-contaminated hydrogenous waste
In 1970, the Waste Management and Transportation Division of the Atomic Energy Commission ordered a segregation of transuranic (TRU)-contaminated solid wastes. Those below a contamination level of 10 nCi/g could still be buried; those above had to be stored retrievably for 20 y. The possibility that alpha-radiolysis of hydrogenous materials might produce toxic, corrosive, and flammable gases in retrievably stored waste prompted an investigation of gas identities and generation rates in the laboratory and field. Typical waste mixtures were synthesized and contaminated for laboratory experiments, and drums of actual TRU-contaminated waste were instrumented for field testing. Several levels of contamination were studied, as well as pressure, temperature, and moisture effects. G (gas) values were determined for various waste matrices, and degradation products were examined
Pion transition form factor in the Regge approach and incomplete vector-meson dominance
The concept of incomplete vector-meson dominance and Regge models is applied
to the transition form factor of the pion. First, we argue that variants of the
chiral quark model fulfilling the chiral anomaly may violate the Terazawa-West
unitarity bounds, as these bounds are based on unverified assumptions for the
real parts of the amplitudes, precluding a possible presence of polynomial
terms. A direct consequence is that the transition form factor need not
necessarily vanish at large values of the photon virtuality. Moreover, in the
range of the BaBar experiment, the Terazawa-West bound is an order of magnitude
above the data, thus is of formal rather than practical interest. Then we
demonstrate how the experimental data may be properly explained with incomplete
vector-meson dominance in a simple model with one state, as well as in more
sophisticated Regge models. Generalizations of the simple Regge model along the
lines of Dominguez result in a proper description of the data, where one may
adjust the parameters in such a way that the Terazawa-West bound is satisfied
or violated. We also impose the experimental constraint from the Z -> pi0 gamma
decay. Finally, we point out that the photon momentum asymmetry parameter may
noticeably influence the precision analysis.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Triple Photon Production at the Tevatron in Technicolor Models
We study the process p bar{p} --> gamma gamma gamma as a signal for associated photon-technipion production at the Tevatron. This is a clean signature with relatively low background. Resonant and non-resonant contributions are included and we show that technicolor models can be effectively probed in this mode
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