66 research outputs found
On one master integral for three-loop on-shell HQET propagator diagrams with mass
An exact expression for the master integral I_2 arising in three-loop
on-shell HQET propagator diagrams with mass is derived and its analytical
expansion in the dimensional regularization parameter epsilon is given.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure; v3: completely re-written, 2 new authors, many new
results, additional reference
On Epsilon Expansions of Four-loop Non-planar Massless Propagator Diagrams
We evaluate three typical four-loop non-planar massless propagator diagrams
in a Taylor expansion in dimensional regularization parameter
up to transcendentality weight twelve, using a recently
developed method of one of the present coauthors (R.L.). We observe only
multiple zeta values in our results.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, results unchanged, discussion improved, to appear
in European Physical Journal
Size effect in the oxidation-reduction processes of platinum particles supported onto silicon dioxide
The interaction of the Pt/SiO2 model catalysts as thin films on the surface of tantalum supports with a mixture of NO + O2 (1: 1) was studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The pressure of the reaction mixture was varied from 6 to 64 mbar, and the temperature was varied from room temperature to 500°C. Two types of the catalysts, in which the Pt/Si atomic ratios were ~0.1 and ~0.3 (0.1-Pt/SiO2 and 0.3-Pt/SiO2, respectively) according to the XPS data, were studied. In 0.1-Pt/SiO2, the particles of platinum predominantly had a size from 1 to 2.5 nm; a wide Pt particle size distribution in a range from 1 to 15 nm with a maximum at ~4 nm was characteristic of 0.3-Pt/SiO2. The interaction of all of the samples with NO + O2 at room temperature led to the dissolution of oxygen atoms in the bulk of platinum metal particles. As the reaction temperature was increased, PtO x platinum oxide particles were formed: from small Pt particles in 0.1-Pt/SiO2 at 300°C and from larger particles in 0.3-Pt/SiO2 at 400-500°C. It was established that the reactivity of platinum oxide particles toward hydrogen also depended on the particle size. The small particles of platinum oxide were converted into platinum metal under the action of hydrogen (16 mbar) at 300°C. The coarse particles of PtO x in the samples of 0.3-Pt/SiO2 were reduced much more easily starting with room temperature. © 2015 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
O(\alpha \alpha_s) correction to the pole mass of the t-quark within the Standard Model
We have calculated the O(\alpha \alpha_s) contributions to the relationship
between the MS-mass and the pole of the t-quark propagator in the Standard
Model in the limit of a diagonal CKM matrix and for a massless b-quark.
Analytical results for the so far unknown master-integrals appearing in the
calculation are also given.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX, 5-eps figures; In v.2 the typos in Eqs.(4.41),
(5.54), (5.56), (5.57) and Fifure 4 corrected. New references are adde
MS vs. Pole Masses of Gauge Bosons: Electroweak Bosonic Two-Loop Corrections
The relationship between MS and pole masses of the vector bosons Z and W is
calculated at the two-loop level in the Standard Model. We only consider the
purely bosonic contributions which represents a gauge invariant subclass of
diagrams. All calculations were performed in the linear gauge with
three arbitrary gauge parameters utilizing the method of asymptotic expansions.
The results are presented in analytic form as series in the small parameters
and mass ratio . As a byproduct we obtain the
bosonic two-loop contributions to the renormalization of the weak mixing
parameter and of the Fermi constant. The running of Fermi
constant will become important at high energy colliders.Comment: LaTeX, 36 p., 10 fig.; in v3 more technical details about
renormalization procedure are adde
Planck scale effects in neutrino physics
We study the phenomenology and cosmology of the Majoron (flavon) models of
three active and one inert neutrino paying special attention to the possible
(almost) conserved generalization of the Zeldovich-Konopinski-Mahmoud lepton
charge. Using Planck scale physics effects which provide the breaking of the
lepton charge, we show how in this picture one can incorporate the solutions to
some of the central issues in neutrino physics such as the solar and
atmospheric neutrino puzzles, dark matter and a 17 keV neutrino. These
gravitational effects induce tiny Majorana mass terms for neutrinos and
considerable masses for flavons. The cosmological demand for the sufficiently
fast decay of flavons implies a lower limit on the electron neutrino mass in
the range of 0.1-1 eV.Comment: 24 pages, 1 figure (not included but available upon request), LaTex,
IC/92/196, SISSA-140/92/EP, LMU-09/9
Planck-Scale Physics and Neutrino Masses
We discuss gravitationally induced masses and mass splittings of Majorana,
Zeldovich-Konopinski-Mahmoud and Dirac neutrinos. Among other implications,
these effects can provide a solution of the solar neutrino puzzle. In
particular, we show how this may work in the 17 keV neutrino picture.Comment: 10 pages, IC/92/79, SISSA-83/92/EP, LMU-04/92 (the preprint number
has been corrected; no other changes
About higher order epsilon-expansion of some massive two- and three-loop master-integrals
For certain dimensionally-regulated massive two- and three-loop
propagator-type diagrams the higher order epsilon-expansion is constructed.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX, 1-eps figure; v3: journal version; new references
added; some unessential typos correcte
Digitalization of housing and communal services using the example of apartment buildings
The possibility of digitalization of housing and communal services is mathematically considered using the example of apartment buildings. The approaches discussed in the paper can be used in the construction of new apartment complexes, as well as in the overhaul of the existing housing stock. In addition, the applied approaches can be easily adapted for use in office buildings and business centers
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