624 research outputs found
A Note on W Production at HERA
We discuss W boson production at HERA including NLO QCD corrections.Comment: 2 pages, latex, 2 figures, Contribution to the 3rd UK Phenomenology
Workshop on HERA Physics, Durham, 20-25 Sep. 199
THE VOLUME OPERATOR IN DISCRETIZED QUANTUM GRAVITY
We investigate the spectral properties of the volume operator in quantum
gravity in the framework of a previously introduced lattice discretization. The
presence of a well-defined scalar product in this approach permits us to make
definite statements about the hermiticity of quantum operators. We find that
the spectrum of the volume operator is discrete, but that the nature of its
eigenstates differs from that found in an earlier continuum treatment.Comment: 15 pages, TeX, 3 figures (postscript, compressed and uu-encoded), May
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Exploration of Emerging HPCN Technologies for Web-Based Distributed Computing
The surge in the popularity of the World Wide Web (WWW) has corresponded to a decreasing market for specialised high performance computers. This paper discusses how, by making use of technology developed from the broader end of the computing pyramid, much of the past decade\u27s work in distributed computing can be realised in the context of the larger WWW market. Not only do these new technologies offer fresh possibilities, but their pace of development is unlikely to be matched by the traditional high performance research community. A motivating application, discussions of the pertinent emerging technologies, and NPAC\u27s investigations of them, will be presented
On the value of from the analysis of the SLAC/BCDMS deep inelastic scattering data
We performed NLO QCD analysis of the nonsinglet part of the combined
SLAC/BCDMS data on with the extraction of and high twist
contribution. It was shown that the value of obtained in the
analysis is sensitive to the statistical inference procedures dealing with
systematic errors on the data. The fit with the complete account of
point-to-point correlations of the data gave the value of
, to be compared with the previously
reported value of . This new value of
is compatible with the LEP measurements and the world average. The
high twist contribution being strongly anti-correlated with the value of
became lower than it was previously reported.Comment: 9 pages, LATEX, 2 figures (PS), report-no added, English improved,
misprints corrected, minor changes of the tex
NNLO Logarithmic Expansions and Precise Determinations of the Neutral Currents near the Z Resonance at the LHC: The Drell-Yan case
We present a comparative study of the invariant mass and rapidity
distributions in Drell-Yan lepton pair production, with particular emphasis on
the role played by the QCD evolution. We focus our study around the Z resonance
( GeV) and perform a general analysis of the
factorization/renormalization scale dependence of the cross sections, with the
two scales included both in the evolution and in the hard scatterings. We also
present the variations of the cross sections due to the errors on the parton
distributions (pdf's) and an analysis of the corresponding -factors.
Predictions from several sets of pdf's, evolved by MRST and Alekhin are
compared with those generated using \textsc{Candia}, a NNLO evolution program
that implements the theory of the logarithmic expansions, developed in a
previous work. These expansions allow to select truncated solutions of varying
accuracy using the method of the -space iterates. The evolved parton
distributions are in good agreement with other approaches. The study can be
generalized for high precision searches of extra neutral gauge interactions at
the LHC.Comment: 75 pages,30 figures, 30 table
Canonical Quantisation in n.A=0 gauges
We give a unified derivation of the propagator in the gauges for
timelike, spacelike or lightlike. We discuss the physical states and
other physical questions.Comment: 7 pages, DAMTP 93-33, ITP-SB-93-3
Pion and Kaon Production in and Collisions at Next-to-Leading Order
We present new sets of fragmentation functions for charged pions and kaons,
both at leading and next-to-leading order. They are fitted to data on inclusive
charged-hadron production in annihilation taken by TPC at PEP (~GeV) and to similar data by ALEPH at LEP, who discriminated between
events with charm, bottom, and light- flavour fragmentation in their
charged-hadron sample. We treat all partons independently and to properly
incorporate the charm and bottom thresholds. Due to the sizeable energy gap
between PEP and LEP, we are sensitive to the scaling violation in the
fragmentation process, which allows us to extract a value for the asymptotic
scale parameter of QCD, . Recent data on inclusive charged-hadron
production in tagged three-jet events by OPAL and similar data for longitudinal
electron polarization by ALEPH allow us to pin down the gluon fragmentation
functions. Our new fragmentation functions lead to an excellent description of
a multitude of other data on inclusive charged-hadron production,
ranging from ~GeV to LEP energy. In addition, they agree nicely
with the transverse-momentum spectra of single charged hadrons measured by H1
and ZEUS in photoproduction at the collider HERA, which represents a
nontrivial check of the factorization theorem of the QCD-improved parton model.Comment: 22 pages, latex, 13 compressed ps figures in separate fil
Analytic Estimates of the QCD Corrections to Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering
We study the QCD corrections to neutrino deep-inelastic scattering on a
nucleus, and analytically estimate their size. For an isoscalar target, we show
that the dominant QCD corrections to the ratio of the neutral- to
charged-current events are suppressed by sin^4 theta_W, where theta_W is the
weak mixing angle. We then discuss the implications for the NuTeV determination
of sin^2 theta_W.Comment: 16 pages, Late
Soft-Gluon Resummation for Bottom Fragmentation in Top Quark Decay
We study soft-gluon radiation in top quark decay within the framework of
perturbative fragmentation functions. We present results for the b-quark energy
distribution, accounting for soft-gluon resummation in both the MSbar
coefficient function and in the initial condition of the perturbative
fragmentation function. The results show remarkable improvement and the b-quark
energy spectrum in top quark decay exhibits very little dependence on
factorization and renormalization scales. We present some hadron-level results
in both x_B and moment space by including non-perturbative information
determined from e+e- data.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures, JHEP style. Few changes after referee report,
one reference added, numerical results unchange
O(\alpha^2 \ln(m_\mu/m_e)) Corrections to Electron Energy Spectrum in Muon Decay
O(\alpha^2 \ln(m_\mu/m_e)) corrections to electron energy spectrum in muon
decay are computed using perturbative fragmentation function approach. The
magnitude of these corrections is comparable to anticipated precision of the
TWIST experiment at TRIUMF where Michel parameters will be extracted from the
measurement of the electron energy spectrum in muon decay.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, revtex4.cls, 1 PostScript figur
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