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QCD and hadronic physics with KLOE and KLOE-2
The most recent measurements related to low energy QCD and
hadronic physics with the KLOE experiment are reported. We describe the plans
for improving the measurement of the Dalitz plot for the η → 3π decays which could
translate in a better light quark mass determination. We then discuss the measurement of the branching ratio of the η → π+π−γ decays and of its mass spectrum.
The high statistical samples collected in the φ Dalitz decays to η and π0 are also
presented highlighting the precise determination of the Form Factor slopes and the
implication in the search for the U, a hypotethical light vector gauge boson mediating dark forces. Finally we show the first KLOE results for γγ physics focusing on
the η samples and on the determination of the width Γ(η → γγ). Perspectives for
selected analysis items in the KLOE-2 experiment are also reported
Study of sequential semileptonic decays of b hadrons produced at the Tevatron
We present a study of rates and kinematical properties of lepton pairs
contained in central jets with transverse energy E_T > 15 GeV that are produced
at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. We compare the data to a QCD prediction
based on the HERWIG and QQ Monte Carlo generator programs.We find that the data
are poorly described by the simulation, in which sequential semileptonic decays
of single b quarks (b --> l c X with c --> l s X) are the major source of such
lepton pairs.Comment: 25 pages, 8 figures. Some typos were fixed in the text and
bibliography. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
QCALT: a tile calorimeter for KLOE-2 upgrade
The upgrade of the DANE machine layout requires a modification of the
size and position of the inner focusing quadrupoles of KLOE-2 thus asking for
the realization of two new calorimeters covering the quadrupoles area. To
improve the reconstruction of events with photons hitting the
quadrupoles a calorimeter with high efficiency to low energy photons (20-300
MeV), time resolution of less than 1 ns and space resolution of few cm, is
needed. To match these requirements, we are designing a tile calorimeter,
QCALT, where each single tile is readout by mean of SiPM for a total
granularity of 2400 channels. We show first tests of the different calorimeter
components
Phenomenological study of the atypical heavy flavor production observed at the Fermilab Tevatron
We address known discrepancies between the heavy flavor properties of jets
produced at the Tevatron collider and the prediction of conventional-QCD
simulations. In this study, we entertain the possibility that these effects are
real and due to new physics. We show that all anomalies can be simultaneously
fitted by postulating the additional pair production of light bottom squarks
with a 100% semileptonic branching fraction.Comment: 30 pages, 13 figures, 3 tables. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
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