122 research outputs found
HQET quark-gluon vertex at one loop
We calculate the HQET quark-gluon vertex at one loop, for arbitrary external
momenta, in an arbitrary covariant gauge and space-time dimension. Relevant
results and algorithms for the three-point HQET integrals are presented. We
also show how one can obtain the HQET limit directly from QCD results for the
quark-gluon vertex.Comment: LaTeX2e, 22 pages, 8 figures (eps files), REDUCE program is available
at http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/Publications/progdata/mzth0101
Threshold and pseudothreshold values of the sunset diagram
Analytic results for the threshold and pseudothreshold values of the sunset
diagram with arbitrary masses are obtained in terms of dilogarithms of ratios
of the masses.Comment: 11 pages, plain LaTe
Small-threshold behaviour of two-loop self-energy diagrams: two-particle thresholds
The behaviour of two-loop two-point diagrams at non-zero thresholds
corresponding to two-particle cuts is analyzed. The masses involved in a cut
and the external momentum are assumed to be small as compared to some of the
other masses of the diagram. By employing general formulae of asymptotic
expansions of Feynman diagrams in momenta and masses, we construct an algorithm
to derive analytic approximations to the diagrams. In such a way, we calculate
several first coefficients of the expansion. Since no conditions on relative
values of the small masses and the external momentum are imposed, the threshold
irregularities are described analytically. Numerical examples, using diagrams
occurring in the Standard Model, illustrate the convergence of the expansion
below the first large threshold.Comment: 28 pages (including 23 pages of text in latex and 5 pages with 6
figures in a separate postcript file
Hadronic Corrections at O(alpha^2) to the Energy Spectrum of Muon Decay
We consider the impact of O(alpha^2) hadronic corrections to the energy
spectrum of the decay electron in muon decay. We find that the correction can
be described, within good approximation, by a linear function in the electron
energy. Explicit expressions for the form factors needed in an approach based
on dispersion integrals are given.Comment: 12 pages Latex with 4 figure
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