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    Top Quark Yukawa Couplings and New Physics

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    We discuss associated production of a Higgs boson with a pair of ttˉt {\bar t} quarks at a future high energy e+e−e^+e^- collider. The process e+e−→ttˉhe^+e^-\to t {\bar t}h is particularly sensitive to the presence of new physics and we consider the MSSM and models with extra dimensions at the TeVTeV scale as examples.Comment: Talk given at the 5th International Collider Workshop (LCWS 2000), Fermilab, Batavia, Il, Oct 24-28, 200

    Next-to-Leading Order Results for t-tbar-h Production at the Tevatron

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    We compute the O(alpha_s^3) total cross section for the process (p pbar -> t tbar h) in the Standard Model, at \sqrt{s}=2 TeV. The next-to-leading order corrections drastically reduce the renormalization and factorization scale dependence of the Born cross section and slightly decrease the total cross section for renormalization and factorization scales between m_t and 2m_t.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, REVTeX, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    Hard-photon production with b jets at hadron colliders

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    We present total and differential cross sections for the production of a hard photon with up to two b jets at both the Tevatron with center-of-mass energy 1.96 TeV and the Large Hadron Collider with center-of-mass energy 8 TeV, including Next-to-Leading Order (NLO) QCD corrections and full b-quark mass effects. We study the theoretical uncertainty due to the residual renormalization- and factorization-scale dependence and explain its origin on the basis of the different subprocesses contributing to the NLO cross section. We specifically address the case of the production of a hard photon with at least one b jet and compare the NLO QCD predictions in both the Four- and Five-Flavor-Number Schemes to the experimental measurements obtained by CDF and D0.Comment: 33 pages, 50 postscript figure

    Scheme Independence of the Effective Hamiltonian for b→s γb \rightarrow s \, \gamma and b→s gb \rightarrow s \, g Decays

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    We present a calculation of the effective weak Hamiltonian which governs b→s γb \rightarrow s\, \gamma and b→s gb \rightarrow s \, g transitions in two different renormalization schemes (NDR and HV). In the leading logarithmic approximation, we show that the coefficients of the effective Hamiltonian are scheme independent only when one takes correctly into account the scheme dependence of one- and two- loop diagrams. We demonstrate that in NDR there are contributions which were missed in previous calculations. These contributions are necessary to obtain scheme independent coefficients in the final results.Comment: 16 pp + 5 figures not included (available by anonymous ftp at amisan.iss.infn.it (141.108.15.215), directory /ftp/bsgamma), LaTeX, LPTENS 93/28, ROME 93/958, ULB-TH 93/0
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