547 research outputs found
Inelastic Photoproduction at HERA: a Second Charmonium Crisis?
The measurement of the inelastic photoproduction of charmonium at HERA seems
to have ignited a new charmonium crisis. The (already discredited) color
singlet model fits the data for large charmonium energy fraction z, where the
NRQCD model qualitatively fails. We here point out that by the straightforward
inclusion of color singlet and octet processes in the soft color (color
evaporation) scheme, the HERA data can be accommodated for all z. We anticipate
that the color singlet model will fail at low z, as it does in hadroproduction.Comment: 10 pages, Revtex, uses epsfig.sty to include 4 postscript figures.
Also available from the UW-Madison Phenomenology preprint archives at
http://pheno.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1998/madph-98-1045.ps.Z or at
ftp://pheno.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1998/madph-98-1045.ps.
Searching for Leptoquarks in electron-photon Collisions
We study the production of composite scalar leptoquarks in
colliders, and we show that an machine operating in its mode
is the best way to look for these particles in collisions, due to the
hadronic content of the photon.Comment: 12 pages in REVTeX3. 6 figures appended as postcript files. Report:
IFT-P.014/93 and IFUSP-P 104
Excited Leptons at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
We analyze the potential of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to search
for excited spin-1/2 electrons and neutrinos. Assuming a SU(2)_L X U(1)_Y
invariant model, we study in detail the single production of excited electrons
and neutrinos and respective backgrounds through the reactions p p -> e+ e- V
and e+- \nu V with V=photon, W, or Z. We show that the LHC will be able to
tighten considerably the direct constraints on these possible new states,
probing excited lepton masses up to 1-2 TeV depending on their couplings to
fermions and gauge bosons.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figure
Prospects for CP-violation searches in the future experiment with RF-separated K+/- beam at U-70
The first description of the experimental program "OKA" with RF-separated
K+/- beam at Protvino U-70 PS is presented. The parameters of the beam as well
as the potential for CP-violation searches are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, submitted to proceedings of International
Conference on CP Violation, Sep 18-22, 2000, Ital
Are Two Gluons the QCD Pomeron?
Collider experiments have recently measured the production cross section of
hard jets separated by a rapidity gap as a function of transverse momentum and
gap size. We show that these measurements reveal the relative frequencies for
the production of rapidity gaps in quark-quark, quark-gluon and gluon-gluon
interactions. The results are at variance with the idea that the exchange of 2
gluons is a first order approximation for the mechanism producing colorless
states, i.e. the hard QCD Pomeron. They do qualitatively support the "soft
color" or "color evaporation" scheme developed in the context of bound-state
heavy quark production.Comment: 17 pages, Latex 2.09, uses epsfig.sty, 10 postscript files include
Colorless States in Perturbative QCD: Charmonium and Rapidity Gaps
We point out that an unorthodox way to describe the production of rapidity
gaps in deep inelastic scattering, recently proposed by Buchm\"uller and
Hebecker, suggests a description of the production of heavy quark bound states
which is in agreement with data. The approach questions the conventional
treatment of the color quantum number in perturbative QCD.Comment: 14 pages, plain Latex, 9 postscript figures included. Uses epsf.sty.
Postscript file of paper with figures also available at
http://phenom.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1995/madph-95-919.ps.Z or at
ftp://phenom.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1995/madph-95-919.ps.
Doubly charged Higgs from - scattering in the 3-3-1 Model
We studied the production and signatures of doubly charged Higgs bosons in
the process , where is a heavy lepton,
at the International Linear Collider (ILC) and CERN Linear Collider
(CLIC). The intermediate photons are given by the Weizscker-Williams
and laser backscattering distributions. We found that significant signatures
are obtained by bremsstrahlung and backward Comptom scattering of laser. A
clear signal can be obtained for doubly charged Higgs bosons, doubly charged
gauge bosons and heavy leptons
Lepton flavor violating signals of a little Higgs model at the high energy linear colliders
Littlest Higgs model predicts the existence of the doubly charged
scalars , which generally have large flavor changing couplings
to leptons. We calculate the contributions of to the lepton
flavor violating processes and , and compare our numerical results with the current
experimental upper limits on these processes. We find that some of these
processes can give severe constraints on the coupling constant and the
mass parameter . Taking into account the constraints on these free
parameters, we further discuss the possible lepton flavor violating signals of
at the high energy linear collider
experiments. Our numerical results show that the possible signals of
might be detected via the subprocesses in the future experiments.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures. Discussions and references added, typos
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Explaining the Higgs Decays at the LHC with an Extended Electroweak Model
We show that the recent discovery of a new boson at the LHC, which we assume
to be a Higgs boson, and the observed enhancement in its diphoton decays
compared to the SM prediction, can be explained by a new doublet of charged
vector bosons from an extended electroweak gauge sector model with
SU(3)_C\otimesSU(3)_L\otimesU(1)_X symmetry. Our results show a good
agreement between our theoretical expected sensitivity to a 126--125 GeV Higgs
boson and the experimental significance observed in the diphoton channel at the
8 TeV LHC. Effects of an invisible decay channel for the Higgs boson are also
taken into account, in order to anticipate a possible confirmation of deficits
in the branching ratios into , , bottom quarks, and tau leptons.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
Quantitative Tests of Color Evaporation: Charmonium Production
The color evaporation model simply states that charmonium production is
described by the same dynamics as production, {\em i.e.}, by the
formation of a colored pair. Its color happens to be bleached by
soft final-state interactions. We show that the model gives a complete picture
of charmonium production including low-energy production by proton, photon and
antiproton beams, and high-energy production at the Tevatron and HERA. Our
analysis includes the first next-to-leading-order calculation in the color
evaporation model.Comment: 12 pages (with embedded figures), Latex2.09, uses epsf.sty and
epsfig.sty. Z-compressed postscript version also available at
http://phenom.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1996/madph-96-942.ps.Z or at
ftp://phenom.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1996/madph-96-942.ps.
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