674 research outputs found
Calculating the Fine Structure of a Fabry-Perot Resonator using Spheroidal Wave Functions
A new set of vector solutions to Maxwell's equations based on solutions to
the wave equation in spheroidal coordinates allows laser beams to be described
beyond the paraxial approximation. Using these solutions allows us to calculate
the complete first-order corrections in the short-wavelength limit to
eigenmodes and eigenfrequencies in a Fabry-Perot resonator with perfectly
conducting mirrors. Experimentally relevant effects are predicted. Modes which
are degenerate according to the paraxial approximation are split according to
their total angular momentum. This includes a splitting due to coupling between
orbital angular momentum and spin angular momentum
Physics Opportunities for Vector-Boson Scattering at a Future 100 TeV Hadron Collider
Vector-boson scattering (VBS) processes provide particularly promising means
for probing the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking and to search for
new physics in the weak sector. In the environment of a future proton-proton
collider operating at a center-of-mass energy of 100 TeV, unprecedented
opportunities arise for the investigation of this important class of reactions.
We highlight the prominent features of VBS processes in this energy regime and
discuss how the VBS signal can be isolated in the presence of a priori large
QCD backgrounds. We find excellent opportunities for the analysis of VBS
reactions in a kinematic range that is inaccessible to present colliders.Comment: 26 pages, 14 figures; matches version published by Phys. Rev.
Di-boson Production beyond NLO QCD and Anomalous Couplings
In these proceedings, we review results for several di-boson production
processes beyond NLO QCD at high transverse momenta using the VBFNLO
Monte-Carlo program together with the LOOPSIM method. Additionally, we show for
the WZ production process how higher order QCD corrections can resemble
anomalous coupling effects.Comment: Conference Proceedings:C15-05-25.
Z\gamma\gamma production with leptonic decays and triple photon production at NLO QCD
We present a calculation of the O(alpha_s) QCD corrections to the production
of a Z boson in association with two photons and to triple photon production at
hadron colliders. All final-state photons are taken as real. For the Z boson,
we consider the decays both into charged leptons and into neutrinos including
all off-shell effects. Numerical results are obtained via a Monte Carlo program
based on the structure of the VBFNLO program package. This allows us to
implement general cuts and distributions of the final-state particles. We find
that the NLO QCD corrections are sizable and significantly exceed the
expectations from a scale variation of the leading-order result. In addition,
differential distributions of important observables change considerably. The
prediction of two-photon-associated Z production with Z decays into neutrinos
from the charged-lepton rate works well, once we use an additional cut on the
invariant mass of the charged-lepton pair.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, 2 table
Internal-state thermometry by depletion spectroscopy in a cold guided beam of formaldehyde
We present measurements of the internal state distribution of
electrostatically guided formaldehyde. Upon excitation with continuous tunable
ultraviolet laser light the molecules dissociate, leading to a decrease in the
molecular flux. The population of individual guided states is measured by
addressing transitions originating from them. The measured populations of
selected states show good agreement with theoretical calculations for different
temperatures of the molecule source. The purity of the guided beam as deduced
from the entropy of the guided sample using a source temperature of 150K
corresponds to that of a thermal ensemble with a temperature of about 30 K
Determination of Higgs-boson couplings at the LHC
We investigate the determination of Higgs boson couplings to gauge bosons and
fermions at the LHC from data on Higgs boson production and decay. We
demonstrate that very mild theoretical assumptions, which are valid in general
multi-Higgs doublet models, are sufficient to allow the extraction of absolute
values of the couplings rather than just ratios of the couplings. For Higgs
masses below 200 GeV we find accuracies of 10-40% for the Higgs couplings and
the total Higgs boson width after several years of LHC running. The sensitivity
of the Higgs coupling measurements to deviations from the Standard Model
predictions is studied for an MSSM scenario.Comment: 9 pages, contribution to the proceedings of the XXXIXth Rencontres de
Moriond, La Thuile, March 200
Continuous Centrifuge Decelerator for Polar Molecules
Producing large samples of slow molecules from thermal-velocity ensembles is
a formidable challenge. Here we employ a centrifugal force to produce a
continuous molecular beam with a high flux at near-zero velocities. We
demonstrate deceleration of three electrically guided molecular species,
CHF, CFH, and CFCCH, with input velocities of up to
to obtain beams with velocities below
and intensities of several .
The centrifuge decelerator is easy to operate and can, in principle, slow down
any guidable particle. It has the potential to become a standard technique for
continuous deceleration of molecules.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; version accepted for publication in PR
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