102 resultados para Helicity
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This Letter describes the search for an enhanced production rate of events with a charged lepton and a neutrino in high-energy pp collisions at the LHC. The analysis uses data collected with the CMS detector, with an integrated luminosity of 5.0 fb-1 at √s=7 TeV, and a further 3.7 fb -1 at √s=8 TeV. No evidence is found for an excess. The results are interpreted in terms of limits on a heavy charged gauge boson (W ′) in the sequential standard model, a split universal extra dimension model, and contact interactions in the helicity-nonconserving model. For the last, values of the binding energy below 10.5 (8.8) TeV in the electron (muon) channel are excluded at a 95% confidence level. Interpreting the ℓν final state in terms of a heavy W′ with standard model couplings, masses below 2.90 TeV are excluded. © 2013 CERN.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Among the three forms of relativistic Hamiltonian dynamics proposed by Dirac in 1949, the front form has the largest number of kinematic generators. This distinction provides useful consequences in the analysis of physical observables in hadron physics. Using the method of interpolation between the instant form and the front form, we introduce the interpolating scattering amplitude that links the corresponding time-ordered amplitudes between the two forms of dynamics and provide the physical meaning of the kinematic transformations as they allow the invariance of each individual time-ordered amplitude for an arbitrary interpolation angle. We discuss the rationale for using front form dynamics, nowadays known as light-front dynamics (LFD), and present a few explicit examples of hadron phenomenology that LFD uniquely can offer from first-principles quantum chromodynamics. In particular, model-independent constraints are provided for the analyses of deuteron form factors and the N Delta transition form factors at large momentum transfer squared Q(2). The swap of helicity amplitudes between the collinear and non-collinear kinematics is also discussed in deeply virtual Compton scattering.
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Pós-graduação em Física - FEG
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We have studied the physical content of the following models: Maxwell, Proca, Self-Dual and Maxwell-Chern-Simons. One method we have used is the decomposition in the so called helicity variables, which can be done in the Lagrangian formalism. It leads to the correct counting of degrees of freedom without choosing a gauge condition. The method separates the propagating modes from the non-propagating ones. The Hamiltonian of the MCS and the AD is calculated. The second method used here is the analysis of the sign of the imaginary part of the residues of the two-point amplitude of the theory, showing that the models analyzed are free of ghosts. We also carry the dimensional reduction of the Maxwell-Chern-Simons and Self-Dual models from D = 2+1 to D = 1 + 1 dimensions. Next, we show that the dimensional reduction of those equivalent models also leads to equivalent models in D=1+1. Even more interesting is the fact, demonstrated here, that those reduced models can also be connected via gauge embedding. So the gauge embedding of the Self-Dual model into the Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory is preserved by the dimensional reduction
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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We use the Weyl-van der Waerden spinor technique to construct helicity wave functions for massless and massive spin-3/2 fermions. We apply our formalism to evaluate helicity amplitudes taking into account some phenomenological couplings involving these particles.
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The ALICE Collaboration has studied J/psi production in pp collisions at root s = 7 TeV at the LHC through its muon pair decay. The polar and azimuthal angle distributions of the decay muons were measured, and results on the J/psi polarization parameters lambda(theta) and lambda(phi) were obtained. The study was performed in the kinematic region 2: 5 < y < 4, 2 < p(t) < 8 GeV/c, in the helicity and Collins-Soper reference frames. In both frames, the polarization parameters are compatible with zero, within uncertainties.
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The preparation, crystal structure and magnetic properties of a new oxalate-containing copper(II) chain of formula {[(CH3)(4)N](2)]Cu(C2O4)(2)] center dot H2O}(n) (1) [(CH3)(4)N+ = tetramethylammonium cation] are reported. The structure of 1 consists of anionic oxalate-bridged copper(II) chains, tetramethylammoniun cations and crystallization water molecules. Each copper(II) ion in 1 is surrounded by three oxalate ligands, one being bidentate and the other two exhibiting bis-bidenate coordination modes. Although all the tris-chelated copper(H) units from a given chain exhibit the same helicity, adjacent chains have opposite helicities and then an achiral structure results. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements of 1 show the occurrence of a weak ferromagnetic interaction through the oxalate bridge [J = +1.14(1)cm(-1), the Hamiltonian being defined as H = -J Sigma nm S-i . S-j]. This value is analyzed and discussed in the light of available magnetostructural data for oxalate-bridged copper(H) complexes with the same out-of-plane exchange pathway. (C) 2012 Academie des sciences. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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We construct all self-adjoint Schrodinger and Dirac operators (Hamiltonians) with both the pure Aharonov-Bohm (AB) field and the so-called magnetic-solenoid field (a collinear superposition of the AB field and a constant magnetic field). We perform a spectral analysis for these operators, which includes finding spectra and spectral decompositions, or inversion formulae. In constructing the Hamiltonians and performing their spectral analysis, we follow, respectively, the von Neumann theory of self-adjoint extensions of symmetric operators and the Krein method of guiding functionals.
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Several extensions of the standard model predict the existence of new neutral spin-1 resonances associated with the electroweak symmetry breaking sector. Using the data from ATLAS (with integrated luminosity of L = 1.02 fb(-1)) and CMS (with integrated luminosity of L = 1.55 fb(-1)) on the production of W+W- pairs through the process pp --> l(+)l(-)' is not an element of(T), we place model independent bounds on these new vector resonances masses, couplings, and widths. Our analyses show that the present data exclude new neutral vector resonances with masses up to 1-2.3 TeV depending on their couplings and widths. We also demonstrate how to extend our analysis framework to different models with a specific example.
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Das experimentelle Studium der 1966 von Gerasimov, Drell undHearn unabhängig voneinander aufgestellten und als GDH-SummenregelbezeichnetenRelation macht die Vermessung totalerPhotoabsorptionswirkungsquerschnitte von zirkular polarisierten Photonen an longitudinalpolarisierten Nukleonen über einen weiten Energiebereich notwendig. Die im Sommer1998 erfolgte Messung am Mainzer Mikrotron stellt das erste derartigeExperiment mit reellen Photonen zur Messung des GDH-Integrals am Protondar. Die Verwendung eines Frozen-Spin-Butanoltargets, das eingesetzt wurde, umeinen möglichst hohen Proton-Polarisationsgrad zu erreichen, hat diezusätzliche experimentelle Schwierigkeit zur Folge, daß die imButanoltarget enthaltenen Kohlenstoffkerne ebenfalls Reaktionsprodukte liefern, diezusammen mit den am Proton erzeugten nachgewiesen werden.Ziel der Arbeit war die Bestimmung von Wirkungsquerschnittenam freien Proton aus Messungen an einem komplexen Target (CH2) wie esbeim polarisiertenTarget vorliegt. Die hierzu durchgeführten Pilotexperimentedienten neben der Entwicklung von Methoden zur Reaktionsidentifikation auchder Eichung des Detektorsystems. Durch die Reproduktion der schon bekanntenund vermessenen unpolarisierten differentiellen und totalenEin-Pion-Wirkungsquerschnitte am Proton (gamma p -> p pi0 und gamma p -> n pi+), die bis zueiner Photonenergievon etwa 400 MeV den Hauptbeitrag zum GDH-Integralausmachen, konnte gezeigt werden, daß eine Separation der Wasserstoff- vonKohlenstoffereignissen möglich ist. Die notwendigen Techniken hierzu wurden imRahmen dieser Arbeit zu einem allgemein nutzbaren Werkzeug entwickelt.Weiterhin konnte gezeigt werden, daß der vom Kohlenstoffstammende Anteil der Reaktionen keine Helizitätsabhängigkeit besitzt. Unterdieser Voraussetzung reduziert sich die Bestimmung der helizitätsabhängigenWirkungsquerschnittsdifferenz auf eine einfacheDifferenzbildung. Aus den erhaltenen Ergebnissen der intensiven Analyse von Daten, diemit einem unpolarisierten Target erhalten wurden, konnten so schnellerste Resultate für Messungen, die mit dem polarisierten Frozen-Spin-Targetaufgenommen wurden, geliefert werden. Es zeigt sich, daß sich dieseersten Resultate für polarisierte differentielle und totale (gammaN)-Wirkungsquerschnitte im Delta-Bereich in guter Übereinstimmung mit theoretischenAnalysen befinden.
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In der Überprüfung von Kernmodellen stellt der elektrische Formfaktor des Neutrons Gen eine wichtige Eingangsgröße dar. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde am polarisierten Elektronenstrahl des Mainzer Mikrotrons MAMI der elektrische Formfaktor des Neutrons in der Reaktion 3He(e,e'n) bestimmt. Aus dem Verhältnis der Asymmetrien respektive der Helizitätsumkehr der Elektronenpolarisation mit Targetspin senkrecht und parallel zum Impulsübertrag konnte in einer integralen Analyse Gen bestimmt werden. Zusammengefasst ergab sich Gen(Q2=0.67 (GeV/c)2) = 0.0468 +- 0.0064(stat} +- 0.0027(syst}. Um den Einfluß von Kernbindungseffekten, die z. Zt. von der Gruppe um Prof. Glöckle in Bochum theoretisch gerechnet werden, auch experimentell abzusichern, wurden parallel zur Gen-Messung die Targetasymmetrie Ay0 3He(e,e'n) und Protonenasymmetrie 3He(e,e'p) bestimmt. Die Empfindlichkeit dieser Observablen auf FSI und D-Wellenbeiträge schafft Redundanzen, aus denen auf die Eigenschaften des freien Neutrons im gebundenen System geschlossen werden kann.