987 resultados para CP-AMPAR
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La fisica del sapore è uno dei settori di ricerca più promettenti per realizzare misure di altissima precisione del Modello Standard e per osservare indirettamente, attraverso i decadimenti mediati dalle interazioni deboli nuove particelle. L'esperimento LHCb \`e stato progettato per realizzare misure di altissima precisione in questo settore. Grazie all'alta luminosità integrata disponibile (3 fb \ap{-1}) ed alla elevata sezione d’urto di produzione dei quark charm, LHCb \`e in grado di realizzare misure di una precisione mai raggiunta fino ad ora da altri esperimenti. In questo lavoro di tesi \`e stata realizzata una misura preliminare della simmetria di violazione di CP, realizzata mediante i decadimenti dei mesoni neutri $D^0$ negli stati finali $K^+K^-$ e $\pi^+\pi^-$. Per realizzare la misura sono stati selezionati i decadimenti $D^{*\pm} \to D^0(K^+K^-)\pi^\pm_s$ e $D^{*\pm} \to D^0(\pi^+\pi^-)\pi^\pm_s$ utilizzando i dati raccolti da LHCb durante il RUN-1 (2010-2012) ed \`e stato sviluppato un modello di adattamento ai dati in grado di misurare la differenza di asimmetria di CP integrate nel tempo nei decadimenti $D^0 \rightarrow K^+K^-$ e $D^0 \rightarrow \pi^+\pi^-$, $\Delta A_{CP}$. Il modello \`e stato sviluppato in modo da descrivere le distribuzioni di massa invariante del $D^0$ e del $D^{*\pm}$ sia per la componente di segnale sia per quelle di fondo ed \`e stato adattato ai dati, per sottrarne i fondi e misurare le asimmetrie $A_{RAW}(K^+K^-)$ e $A_{RAW}(\pi^+\pi^-)$, corrispondenti alla differenza tra il numero di eventi di segnale $D^{*+}$ e $D^{*-}$, diviso la loro somma. La differenza di queste asimmetrie corrisponde a $\Delta A_{CP}$, la cui misura, non ufficiale, \`e stata determinata essere $\Delta A_{CP}= (-0.12\pm 0.08)\% $. Questo risultato rappresenta la miglior misura al mondo mai realizzata da un singolo esperimento.
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The antimycobacterial activity of nitro/ acetamido alkenol derivatives and chloro/ amino alkenol derivatives has been analyzed through combinatorial protocol in multiple linear regression (CP-MLR) using different topological descriptors obtained from Dragon software. Among the topological descriptor classes considered in the study, the activity is correlated with simple topological descriptors (TOPO) and more complex 2D autocorrelation descriptors (2DAUTO). In model building the descriptors from other classes, that is, empirical, constitutional, molecular walk counts, modified Burden eigenvalues and Galvez topological charge indices have made secondary contribution in association with TOPO and / or 2DAUTO classes. The structure-activity correlations obtained with the TOPO descriptors suggest that less branched and saturated structural templates would be better for the activity. For both the series of compounds, in 2DAUTO the activity has been correlated to the descriptors having mass, volume and/ or polarizability as weighting component. In these two series of compounds, however, the regression coefficients of the descriptors have opposite arithmetic signs with respect to one another. Outwardly these two series of compounds appear very similar. But in terms of activity they belong to different segments of descriptor-activity profiles. This difference in the activity of these two series of compounds may be mainly due to the spacing difference between the C1 (also C6) substituents and rest of the functional groups in them.
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We present SUSY_FLAVOR version 2 — a Fortran 77 program that calculates low-energy flavor observables in the general R-parity conserving MSSM. For a set of MSSM parameters as input, the code gives predictions for: 1. Electric dipole moments of the leptons and the neutron. 2. Anomalous magnetic moments (i.e. g − 2) of the leptons. 3. Radiative lepton decays (μ → eγ and τ → μγ , eγ ). 4. Rare Kaon decays (K0 L → π0 ¯νν and K+ → π+ ¯νν). 5. Leptonic B decays (Bs,d → l+l−, B → τ ν and B → Dτ ν). 6. Radiative B decays (B → ¯ Xsγ ). 7. ΔF = 2 processes ( ¯ K0–K0, ¯D–D, ¯Bd–Bd and ¯Bs–Bs mixing). Comparing to SUSY_FLAVOR v1, where the matching conditions were calculated strictly at one-loop level, SUSY_FLAVOR v2 performs the resummation of all chirally enhanced corrections, i.e. takes into account the enhanced effects from tan β and/or large trilinear soft mixing terms to all orders in perturbation theory. Also, in SUSY_FLAVOR v2 new routines calculation of B → (D)τ ν, g − 2, radiative lepton decays and Br(l → l′γ ) were added. All calculations are done using exact diagonalization of the sfermion mass matrices. The program can be obtained from http://www.fuw.edu.pl/susy_flavor.
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The next generation neutrino observatory proposed by the LBNO collaboration will address fundamental questions in particle and astroparticle physics. The experiment consists of a far detector, in its first stage a 20 kt LAr double phase TPC and a magnetised iron calorimeter, situated at 2300 km from CERN and a near detector based on a highpressure argon gas TPC. The long baseline provides a unique opportunity to study neutrino flavour oscillations over their 1st and 2nd oscillation maxima exploring the L/E behaviour, and distinguishing effects arising from δCP and matter. In this paper we have reevaluated the physics potential of this setup for determining the mass hierarchy (MH) and discovering CP-violation (CPV), using a conventional neutrino beam from the CERN SPS with a power of 750 kW. We use conservative assumptions on the knowledge of oscillation parameter priors and systematic uncertainties. The impact of each systematic error and the precision of oscillation prior is shown. We demonstrate that the first stage of LBNO can determine unambiguously the MH to > 5δ C.L. over the whole phase space. We show that the statistical treatment of the experiment is of very high importance, resulting in the conclusion that LBNO has ~ 100% probability to determine the MH in at most 4-5 years of running. Since the knowledge of MH is indispensable to extract δCP from the data, the first LBNO phase can convincingly give evidence for CPV on the 3δ C.L. using today’s knowledge on oscillation parameters and realistic assumptions on the systematic uncertainties.
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Continuous condensation particle (CP) observations were conducted from 1984 through 2009 at Neumayer Station under stringent contamination control. During this period, the CP concentration (median 258 1/cm**3) showed no significant long term trend but exhibited a pronounced seasonality characterized by a stepwise increase starting in September and reaching its annual maximum of around 10**3/cm**3 in March. Minimum values below 10**2/cm**3 were observed during June/July. Dedicated time series analyses in the time and frequency domain revealed no significant correlations between inter-annual CP concentration variations and atmospheric circulation indices like Southern Annular Mode (SAM) or Southern Ocean Index (SOI). The impact of the Pinatubo volcanic eruption and strong El Niño events did not affect CP concentrations. From thermodenuder experiments we deduced that the portion of volatile (at 125 °C) and semi-volatile (at 250 °C) particles which could be both associated with biogenic sulfur aerosol, was maximum during austral summer, while during winter non-volatile sea salt particles dominated. During September through April we could frequently observe enhanced concentrations of ultrafine particles within the nucleation mode (between 3 nm and 7 nm particle diameter), preferentially in the afternoon.