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    Elastic Vector Meson Production at HERA

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    The H1 and ZEUS Collaborations report new results of elastic VM cross-section and trajectory determination. Elastic VM production appears to be independent from the photon polarization. The presence of non-zero shrinkage in the photoproduction of J/psi indicates the presence of "soft" physics. Accumulated data do not accommodate a universal Pomeron trajectory. The xx dependence of elastic VM production with changing Q2+MV2Q^2+M_V^2 is similar to the xx dependence of F2F_2 with changing Q2Q^2

    Probing the spin-parity of the Higgs boson via jet kinematics in vector boson fusion

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    Determining the spin and the parity quantum numbers of the recently discovered Higgs-like boson at the LHC is a matter of great importance. In this paper, we consider the possibility of using the kinematics of the tagging jets in Higgs production via the vector boson fusion (VBF) process to test the tensor structure of the Higgs-vector boson (HVVHVV) interaction and to determine the spin and CP properties of the observed resonance. We show that an anomalous HVVHVV vertex, in particular its explicit momentum dependence, drastically affects the rapidity between the two scattered quarks and their transverse momenta and, hence, the acceptance of the kinematical cuts that allow to select the VBF topology. The sensitivity of these observables to different spin-parity assignments, including the dependence on the LHC center of mass energy, are evaluated. In addition, we show that in associated Higgs production with a vector boson some kinematical variables, such as the invariant mass of the system and the transverse momenta of the two bosons and their separation in rapidity, are also sensitive to the spin--parity assignments of the Higgs--like boson.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure

    Search for Higgs Bosons Decay HγγH\to \gamma\gamma Using Vector Boson Fusion

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    The sensitivity of the ATLAS experiment to low mass SM Higgs produced via Vector Boson Fusion mechanism with HγγH\to \gamma\gamma is invest igated. A cut based event selection has been chosen to optimize the expected signal significance with this decay mode. A signal significance of 2. 2σ \sigma may be achieved for M_H=130 \gev with 30 fb1^{-1} of accumulated luminosity

    Reconstruction subgrid models for nonpremixed combustion

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    Large-eddy simulation of combustion problems involves highly nonlinear terms that, when filtered, result in a contribution from subgrid fluctuations of scalars, Z, to the dynamics of the filtered value. This subgrid contribution requires modeling. Reconstruction models try to recover as much information as possible from the resolved field Z, based on a deconvolution procedure to obtain an intermediate field ZM. The approximate reconstruction using moments (ARM) method combines approximate reconstruction, a purely mathematical procedure, with additional physics-based information required to match specific scalar moments, in the simplest case, the Reynolds-averaged value of the subgrid variance. Here, results from the analysis of the ARM model in the case of a spatially evolving turbulent plane jet are presented. A priori and a posteriori evaluations using data from direct numerical simulation are carried out. The nonlinearities considered are representative of reacting flows: power functions, the dependence of the density on the mixture fraction (relevant for conserved scalar approaches) and the Arrhenius nonlinearity (very localized in Z space). Comparisons are made against the more popular beta probability density function (PDF) approach in the a priori analysis, trying to define ranges of validity for each approach. The results show that the ARM model is able to capture the subgrid part of the variance accurately over a wide range of filter sizes and performs well for the different nonlinearities, giving uniformly better predictions than the beta PDF for the polynomial case. In the case of the density and Arrhenius nonlinearities, the relative performance of the ARM and traditional PDF approaches depends on the size of the subgrid variance with respect to a characteristic scale of each function. Furthermore, the sources of error associated with the ARM method are considered and analytical bounds on that error are obtained

    Prospects for Higgs Searches via VBF at the LHC with the ATLAS Detector

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    We report on the potential for the discovery of a Standard Model Higgs boson with the vector boson fusion mechanism in the mass range 115 with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Feasibility studies at hadron level followed by a fast detector simulation have been performed for H\to W^{(*)}W^{(*)}\to l^+l^-\sla{p_T}, HγγH\to\gamma\gamma and HZZl+lqqˉH\to ZZ\to l^+l^-q\bar{q}. The results obtained show a large discovery potential in the range 115. Results obtained with multivariate techniques are reported for a number of channels.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, contributed to 2003 Les Houches Workshop on Physics at TeV Colliders. Incorporated comments from ATLAS referee
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