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Associated production of the top-pions and single top at hadron colliders
In the context of topcolor assisted technicolor(TC2) models, we study the
production of the top-pions with single top quark via the
processes and ,
and discuss the possibility of detecting these new particles at Tevatron and
LHC. We find that it is very difficult to observe the signals of these
particles via these processes at Tevatron, while the neutral and charged
top-pions and can be detecting via considering
the same sign top pair event and the (or )
event at LHC, respectively.Comment: latex files,14 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys.
Rev.
Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the single top quark production via model-independent t-q-g flavor-changing neutral-current couplings at hadron colliders
We present the calculations of the complete next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD
effects on the single top productions induced by model-independent
flavor-changing neutral-current couplings at hadron colliders. Our results show
that, for the coupling the NLO QCD corrections can enhance the total
cross sections by about 60% and 30%, and for the coupling by about 50%
and 20% at the Tevatron and LHC, respectively, which means that the NLO
corrections can increase the experimental sensitivity to the FCNC couplings by
about 10%30%. Moreover, the NLO corrections reduce the dependence of the
total cross sections on the renormalization or factorization scale
significantly, which lead to increased confidence on the theoretical
predictions. Besides, we also evaluate the NLO corrections to several important
kinematic distributions, and find that for most of them the NLO corrections are
almost the same and do not change the shape of the distributions.Comment: minor changes, version published in PR
Top-Quark Decay at Next-to-Next-to-Leading Order in QCD
We present the complete calculation of the top-quark decay width at
next-to-next-to-leading order in QCD, including next-to-leading electroweak
corrections as well as finite bottom quark mass and boson width effects. In
particular, we also show the first results of the fully differential decay
rates for top-quark semileptonic decay at
next-to-next-to-leading order in QCD. Our method is based on the understanding
of the invariant mass distribution of the final-state jet in the singular limit
from effective field theory. Our result can be used to study arbitrary
infrared-safe observables of top-quark decay with the highest perturbative
accuracy.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures; version accepted for publication in Physical
Review Letter
Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to associated production via the flavor-changing neutral-current couplings at hadron colliders
We present the complete next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD corrections to
associated production induced by the model-independent and
flavor-changing neutral-current couplings at hadron colliders, respectively.
Our results show that, for the coupling the NLO QCD corrections can
enhance the total cross sections by about 60% and 42%, and for the
coupling by about 51% and 43% at the Tevatron and LHC, respectively. The NLO
corrections, for the couplings, can enhance the total cross sections by
about 27%, and by about 42% for the coupling at the LHC. We also consider
the mixing effects between the and couplings for this process,
which can either be large or small depending on the values of the anomalous
couplings. Besides, the NLO corrections reduce the dependence of the total
cross sections on the renormalization or factorization scale significantly,
which lead to increased confidence on the theoretical predictions. And we also
evaluate the NLO corrections to several important kinematic distributions.Comment: Published version in Phys. Rev.
Threshold Resummation Effects in Neutral Higgs Boson Production by Bottom Quark Fusion at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
We investigate the QCD effects in the production of neutral Higgs bosons via
bottom quark fusion in both the standard model and the minimal supersymmetric
standard model at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. We include the
next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD corrections (including supersymmetric QCD) and
the threshold resummation effects. We use the soft-collinear effective theory
to resum the large logarithms near threshold from soft gluon emission. Our
results show that the resummation effects can enhance the total cross sections
by about 5% compared with the NLO results.Comment: 29pages, 14 figures, version to appear in Physical Review
A multi-wavelength observation and investigation of six infrared dark clouds
Context. Infrared dark clouds (IRDCs) are ubiquitous in the Milky Way, yet
they play a crucial role in breeding newly-formed stars.
Aims. With the aim of further understanding the dynamics, chemistry, and
evolution of IRDCs, we carried out multi-wavelength observations on a small
sample.
Methods. We performed new observations with the IRAM 30 m and CSO 10.4 m
telescopes, with tracers , HCN, , ,
DCO, SiO, and DCN toward six IRDCs G031.97+00.07, G033.69-00.01,
G034.43+00.24, G035.39-00.33, G038.95-00.47, and G053.11+00.05.
Results. We investigated 44 cores including 37 cores reported in previous
work and seven newly-identified cores. Toward the dense cores, we detected 6
DCO, and 5 DCN lines. Using pixel-by-pixel spectral energy distribution
(SED) fits of the 70 to 500 m, we obtained dust
temperature and column density distributions of the IRDCs. We found that emission has a strong correlation with the dust temperature and column
density distributions, while showed the weakest correlation. It
is suggested that is indeed a good tracer in very dense
conditions, but is an unreliable one, as it has a relatively
low critical density and is vulnerable to freezing-out onto the surface of cold
dust grains. The dynamics within IRDCs are active, with infall, outflow, and
collapse; the spectra are abundant especially in deuterium species.
Conclusions. We observe many blueshifted and redshifted profiles,
respectively, with and toward the same core. This
case can be well explained by model "envelope expansion with core collapse
(EECC)".Comment: 24 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables. To be published in A&A. The
resolutions of the pictures are cut dow
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