570 research outputs found
The Resummation of Soft Gluon in Hadronic Collisions
We compute the effects of soft gluon resummation for the production of high
mass systems in hadronic collisions. We carefully analyse the growth of the
perturbative expansion coefficients of the resummation formula. We propose an
expression consistent with the known leading and next-to-leading resummation
results, in which the coefficients grow much less than factorially. We apply
our formula to Drell--Yan pair production, heavy flavour production, and the
production of high invariant mass jet pairs in hadronic collisions. We find
that, with our formula, resummation effects become important only fairly close
to the threshold region. In the case of heavy flavour production we find that
resummation effects are small in the experimental configurations of practical
interest.Comment: 45 pages, Latex, epsfig, 10 figures. Minor corrections to text,
notation and references. The previously quoted HERAb NLO bottom production
cross section was wrong, and it has been fixed. Accepted for Publication on
Nucl. Phys.
A new approach to evaluate the leading hadronic corrections to the muon g-2
We propose a novel approach to determine the leading hadronic corrections to
the muon g-2. It consists in a measurement of the effective electromagnetic
coupling in the space-like region extracted from Bhabha scattering data. We
argue that this new method may become feasible at flavor factories, resulting
in an alternative determination potentially competitive with the accuracy of
the present results obtained with the dispersive approach via time-like data.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Version accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.
Searches for Clean Anomalous Gauge Couplings effects at present and future colliders
We consider the virtual effects of a general type of Anomalous (triple) Gauge
Couplings on various experimental observables in the process of
electron-positron annihilation into a final fermion-antifermion state. We show
that the use of a recently proposed "-peak subtracted" theoretical
description of the process allows to reduce substantially the number of
relevant parameters of the model, so that a calculation of observability limits
can be performed in a rather simple way. As an illustration of our approach, we
discuss the cases of future measurements at LEP2 and at a new 500 GeV linear
collider.Comment: 23 pages incl. 5 figures (e-mail [email protected]
Radiative Corrections to the Hadronic Cross-Section Measurement at DAPHNE
The hadronic invariant mass distribution for the process of electron-positron
annihilation into a pair of charged pions accompanied by a photon radiated from
the initial state has been studied for the region of DANE energies. The
Born cross-section and the electromagnetic radiative corrections to it are
calculated for realistic conditions of the KLOE detector. The dependence on the
physical parameters which define the event selection is obtained.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 21 references, no figure
Scanning of the e+e- to pi+pi- cross--section below 1 GeV by radiative events with untagged photon
We discuss an inclusive approach to the measurement of the e+e- --> pi+ pi-
cross--section by the radiative return method without photon tagging. The
essential part of this approach is the choice of rules for event selection
which provide rejection of events with 3 (or more) pions and decrease the
final--state radiation background. The radiative corrections to the
initial--state radiation process are computed for DAPhNE conditions, using the
quasi--real electron approximation for both, the cross--section and the
underlying kinematics. The two cases of restricted and unrestricted pion phase
space are considered. Some numerical calculations illustrate our analytical
results.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, late
Fracture functions from cut vertices
Using a generalized cut vertex expansion we introduce the concept of an
extended fracture function for the description of semi-inclusive deep inelastic
processes in the target fragmentation region. Extended fracture functions are
shown to obey a standard homogeneous DGLAP-type equation which, upon
integration over t, becomes the usual inhomogeneous evolution equation for
ordinary fracture functions.Comment: latex, 15 pages including 7 postscript figure
One particle cross section in the target fragmentation region: an explicit calculation in (\phi^3)_6
One particle inclusive cross sections in the target fragmentation region are
considered and an explicit calculation is performed in (\phi^3)_6 model field
theory. The collinear divergences can be correctly absorbed into a parton
density and a fragmentation function but the renormalized cross section gets a
large logarithmic correction as expected in a two scale regime. We find that
the coefficient of such a correction is precisely the scalar DGLAP kernel.
Furthermore the consistency of this result with an extended factorization
hypothesis is investigated.Comment: latex, 16 pages including 8 postscript figure
An NLO calculation of the electroproduction of large-E_\bot hadrons
We present a Next-to-Leading Order calculation of the cross section for the
leptoproduction of large- hadrons and we compare our predictions with
H1 data on the forward production of . We find large higher order
corrections and an important sensitivity to the renormalization and
factorization scales. These large corrections are shown to arise in part from
BFKL-like diagrams at the lowest order.Comment: 24 pages, plain LaTeX2e, 10 figure
Leptonic - and -decays: mass effects, polarization effects and radiative corrections
We calculate the radiative corrections to the unpolarized and the four
polarized spectrum and rate functions in the leptonic decay of a polarized into a polarized electron. The new feature of our calculation is that we
keep the mass of the final state electron finite which is mandatory if one
wants to investigate the threshold region of the decay. Analytical results are
given for the energy spectrum and the polar angle distribution of the final
state electron whose longitudinal and transverse polarization is calculated. We
also provide analytical results on the integrated spectrum functions. We
analyze the limit of our general results and investigate the
quality of the approximation. In the case we
discuss in some detail the role of the anomalous helicity flip
contribution of the final electron which survives the limit. The
results presented in this 0203048 also apply to the leptonic decays of
polarized -leptons for which we provide numerical results.Comment: 39 pages, 11 postscript figures added. Updated version. Four
references added. A few text improvements. Final version to appear in
Phys.Rev.
Target Fragmentation in Semi-Inclusive DIS: Fracture Functions, Cut Vertices and the OPE
We discuss semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) in the z -> 1
limit, in particular the relationship between fracture functions, generalised
cut vertices and Green functions of the composite operators arising in the OPE.
The implications, in the spin-polarised case, for testing whether the "proton
spin" effect is target-independent are explored. Explicit calculations in
(phi^3)_6 theory are presented which are consistent with our observations.Comment: 22 pages, 25 figures, LaTeX 2e; uses graphics packag
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