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    WγW\gamma and ZγZ\gamma Production at Tevatron

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    We present results from CDF and D\O\ on WγW\gamma and ZγZ\gamma productions in ppˉp\bar{p} collisions at s=1.8 TeV.\sqrt{s}=1.8~{\rm TeV}. The goal of the analyses is to test the non-abelian self-couplings of the WW, ZZ and photon, one of the most direct consequences of the SU(2)L⊗U(1)YSU(2)_L\otimes U(1)_Y gauge symmetry. We present direct measurements of WWγWW\gamma couplings and limits on ZZγZZ\gamma and ZγγZ\gamma\gamma couplings, based on ppˉ→ℓνγ+Xp\bar{p}\rightarrow \ell\nu\gamma + X and ppˉ→ℓℓγ+Xp\bar{p}\rightarrow \ell\ell\gamma+X events, respectively, observed during the 1992--1993 run of the Fermilab Tevatron Collider.Comment: 19pages, 6 figures appended in a uuencoded file. Invited talk given at the International Symposium on Vector Boson Self-Interactions, UCLA, February 1-3, 199

    Quark fragmentation functions in a diquark model for proton and Λ\Lambda hyperon production

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    A simple quark-diquark model for nucleon and Λ\Lambda structure is used to calculate leading twist light-cone fragmentation functions for a quark to inclusively decay into P or Λ\Lambda. The parameters of the model are determined by fitting to the known deep-inelastic structure functions of the nucleon. When evolved from the initial to the final Q2Q^2 scale, the calculated fragmentation functions are in remarkable agreement (for z>0.4z>0.4 ) with those extracted from partially inclusive epep and e+e−e^+ e^- experiments at high energies. Predictions are made, using no additional parameters, for longitudinally and transversely polarized quarks to fragment into p or Λ\Lambda.Comment: 15 pages, latex, figures may be obtained by writing to hafsa%png-qau%[email protected]

    SiD Letter of Intent

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    Letter of Intent for SiD detector concept presented to ILC IDAGLetter of intent describing SiD (Silicon Detector) for consideration by the International Linear Collider IDAG panel. This detector concept is founded on the use of silicon detectors for vertexing, tracking, and electromagnetic calorimetry. The detector has been cost-optimized as a general-purpose detector for a 500 GeV electron-positron linear collider

    p p -> j j e+/- mu+/- nu nu and j j e+/- mu-/+ nu nu at O(\alpha_{em}^6) and O(\alpha_{em}^4 \alpha_s^2) for the Study of the Quartic Electroweak Gauge Boson Vertex at LHC

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    We analyze the potential of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to study the structure of quartic vector-boson interactions through the pair production of electroweak gauge bosons via weak boson fusion q q -> q q W W. In order to study these couplings we have performed a partonic level calculation of all processes p p -> j j e+/- mu+/- nu nu and pp -> j j e+/- mu-/+ nu nu at the LHC using the exact matrix elements at O(\alpha_{em}^6) and O(\alpha_{em}^4 \alpha_s^2) as well as a full simulation of the t tbar plus 0 to 2 jets backgrounds. A complete calculation of the scattering amplitudes is necessary not only for a correct description of the process but also to preserve all correlations between the final state particles which can be used to enhance the signal. Our analyses indicate that the LHC can improve by more than one order of magnitude the bounds arising at present from indirect measurements.Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures, revised version with some typos corrected, and some comments and references adde

    Quantitative Analysis of the Publishing Landscape in High-Energy Physics

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    World-wide collaboration in high-energy physics (HEP) is a tradition which dates back several decades, with scientific publications mostly coauthored by scientists from different countries. This coauthorship phenomenon makes it difficult to identify precisely the ``share'' of each country in HEP scientific production. One year's worth of HEP scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals is analysed and their authors are uniquely assigned to countries. This method allows the first correct estimation on a ``pro rata'' basis of the share of HEP scientific publishing among several countries and institutions. The results provide an interesting insight into the geographical collaborative patterns of the HEP community. The HEP publishing landscape is further analysed to provide information on the journals favoured by the HEP community and on the geographical variation of their author bases. These results provide quantitative input to the ongoing debate on the possible transition of HEP publishing to an Open Access model.Comment: For a better on-screen viewing experience this paper can also be obtained at: http://doc.cern.ch/archive/electronic/cern/preprints/open/open-2006-065.pd
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