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Neutrinoless double beta decay and QCD running at low energy scales

2018

There is a common belief that the main uncertainties in the theoretical analysis of neutrinoless double beta ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay originate from the nuclear matrix elements. Here, we uncover another previously overlooked source of potentially large uncertainties stemming from non-perturbative QCD effects. Recently perturbative QCD corrections have been calculated for all dimension 6 and 9 effective operators describing $0\nu\beta\beta$-decay and their importance for a reliable treatment of $0\nu\beta\beta$-decay has been demonstrated. However, these perturbative results are valid at energy scales above $\sim 1$ GeV, while the typical $0\nu\beta\beta$-scale is about $\sim 100$ MeV. In vi…

Quantum chromodynamicsPhysicsCoupling constantParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsScalar (mathematics)Perturbative QCDFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Double beta decay0103 physical sciencesTensorPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)010306 general physicsPhysical Review
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Search for composite and exotic fermions at LEP 2

1999

A search for unstable heavy fermions with the DELPHI detector at LEP is reported. Sequential and non-canonical leptons, as well as excited leptons and quarks, are considered. The data analysed correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 48~pb$^{-1}$ at an $e^+e^-$ centre-of-mass energy of 183~GeV and about 20~pb$^{-1}$ equally shared between the centre-of-mass energies of 172~GeV and 161~GeV. The search for pair-produced new leptons establishes 95\% confidence level mass limits in the region between 70~GeV/$c^2$ and 90~GeV/$c^2$, depending on the channel. The search for singly produced excited leptons and quarks establishes upper limits on the ratio of the coupling of the excited fermio…

QuarkParticle physicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)PAIR PRODUCTIONCHARGED HEAVY-LEPTONSFOS: Physical sciences7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesPartícules (Física nuclear)CROSS-SECTIONSHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentE(+)E(-) COLLISIONSBHABHA SCATTERINGHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)0103 physical sciencesMONTE-CARLO PROGRAM[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]RADIATIVE-CORRECTIONS010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentEngineering (miscellaneous)PhysicsLuminosity (scattering theory)010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFermionCoupling (probability)Z0 DECAYSExcited stateHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentFísica nuclearROOT-S=161 GEVEXCITED LEPTONSCHARGED HEAVY-LEPTONS; MONTE-CARLO PROGRAM; EXCITED LEPTONS; E(+)E(-) COLLISIONS; Z0 DECAYS; ROOT-S=161 GEV; RADIATIVE-CORRECTIONS; BHABHA SCATTERING; PAIR PRODUCTION; CROSS-SECTIONSParticle Physics - ExperimentLepton
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Non-perturbative renormalisation of left left four-fermion operators with Neuberger fermions

2006

We outline a general strategy for the non-perturbative renormalisation of composite operators in discretisations based on Neuberger fermions, via a matching to results obtained with Wilson-type fermions. As an application, we consider the renormalisation of the four-quark operators entering the Delta S=1 and Delta S=2 effective Hamiltonians. Our results are an essential ingredient for the determination of the low-energy constants governing non-leptonic kaon decays.

QuarkPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)field theory gauge theory lattice renormalizationHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaParticle Physics - LatticeFermionComposite operatorRenormalizationFIS/02 - FISICA TEORICA MODELLI E METODI MATEMATICIHigh Energy Physics - LatticeOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics::ExperimentNon-perturbativeMathematical physics
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Semileptonic decays of light quarks beyond the Standard Model

2009

We describe non-standard contributions to semileptonic processes in a model independent way in terms of in SU(2)(L) x U(1)(Y) invariant effective lagrangian at the weak scale, front which we derive the low-energy effective lagrangian governing muon and beta decays. We find that the deviation from Cabibbo universality, Delta(CKM) equivalent to vertical bar V-ud vertical bar(2) + vertical bar V-us vertical bar(2) + vertical bar V-ub vertical bar(2) - 1, receives contributions from four effective operators. The phenomenological bound Delta(CKM) = (-1 +/- 6) x 10(-4) provides strong constraints on all four operators, corresponding to art effective scale Lambda > 11 TeV (90% CL). Depending on th…

QuarkPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMuonCabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrixPhysics beyond the Standard ModelElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesObservableHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Effective field theoryHigh Energy Physics::Experiment
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Quantitative online isolation of 68Ge from 68Ge/68Ga generator eluates for purification and immediate quality control of breakthrough

2013

The breakthrough of ⁶⁸Ge from a ⁶⁸Ge/⁶⁸Ga-generator is one of the most sensitive parameters in the context of the clinical application of ⁶⁸Ga-radiopharmaceuticals. The difficulty in its determination lies in the "spectroscopic invisibility" of ⁶⁸Ge within an excess of ⁶⁸Ga. The introduced method for determining the ⁶⁸Ge content of the ⁶⁸Ge/⁶⁸Ga-generator eluate involves the quantitative separation of ⁶⁸Ga from ⁶⁸Ge, using a cation-exchanger. The eluate contains ⁶⁸Ga free of ⁶⁸Ge, which can be determined immediately, i.e. prior to the application of the ⁶⁸Ga-radiopharmaceutical.

RadiationChromatographyGenerator (computer programming)ElutionComputer scienceContext (language use)Isolation (database systems)Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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Numerical expressions for the computation of coincidence-summing correction factors in γ-ray spectrometry with HPGe detectors

2009

Numerical expressions to compute gamma-gamma and gamma-X(K) coincidence summing corrections were deduced by using a suitable computer program and a matrix representation of a decay scheme. For point sources only full-energy peak and total efficiencies are needed. Alternatively, values of peak-to-total ratio can be introduced. For extended sources, the same expressions can be considered with the introduction of "effective efficiencies". Examples of the use of the expressions for point sources and a particulate filter sample measured with a 60% relative efficiency HPGe detector are reported.

RadiationDecay schemeComputer programSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariComputationTransducersMatrix representationAnalytical chemistryReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignRadiation DosageCoincidence-summingSensitivity and SpecificitySample (graphics)CoincidenceComputational physicsEquipment Failure AnalysisSpectrometry GammaPoint (geometry)g-Ray spectrometryArtifactsRadiometryHpge detectorAlgorithmsMathematicsApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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68Ge content quality control of 68Ge/68Ga-generator eluates and 68Ga radiopharmaceuticals – A protocol for determining the 68Ge content using thin-la…

2014

(68)Ge breakthrough from a (68)Ge/(68)Ga-generator appears to be one of the most critical parameters for the routine clinical application of this generator and (68)Ga-radiopharmaceuticals. We report a TLC-based (thin-layer chromatography) protocol which allows the (68)Ge breakthrough of a generator to be determined within 1 h post-initial elution. The protocol can also be adapted to allow the (68)Ge content of a (68)Ga-radiopharmaceutical preparation to be determined prior to in vivo application.

RadiationGenerator (computer programming)ChromatographyChemistryElutionContent (measure theory)Thin-layer chromatographyApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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Alma Mater: 2014/ Vasara

2014

Andra Čudare. Studentu taisnības bruņinieks Kirils Solovjovs -- Katrīna Žukova. Zinību lauks – atmiņu laiks -- LU māju noslēpumi atklājās Muzeju naktī -- LU Preses centrs. Zinātne – tas ir forši un radoši -- Sarmīte Rutkovska. Futbols kā tikšanās vieta -- LU Zinātnes un tehnikas vēstures muzejs, LU Preses centrs. Fotostāsts. Studentu mode cauri laikiem -- Laine Dobulāne. Atjauno modernākās ērģeles Latvijā -- LU Preses centrs. Praktiķi dalās pieredzē ar topošajiem kolēģiem -- LU Preses centrs. Reportāža. Psihiskas performances un «Ātrā palīdzība» jauno grupu konkursā «Hadrons» -- LU Bibliotēka. Ciparojot šodienai un nākotnei: LU Bibliotēkas pieredze digitalizācijā -- Kārlis Dārznieks. Jau 85…

Raivis BērtsSarmīte KupčaArmands PučeJauno grupu konkurss "Handrons"Kirils SolovjovsMārtiņš LaizānsUlrika BeitnereUniversitātes sportsLU koriPasaules koru olimpiāde - 2014 RīgāOskars LepersValdis MelderisRinalds GulbisIja LasmaneMāris OnževsLU abolventi - atmiņasLU doktorantiIgors GubenkoAntonio Molina SarrioErasmus studentu apmaiņas programma - studentiUzņēmēju vieslekcijasMuzeju naktsFutbolsLielās aulas ērģelesMāra KampernovaLatvijas studentu padomeDigitalizācijaStudentu mode
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Resolvent Estimates Near the Boundary of the Range of the Symbol

2019

The purpose of this chapter is to give quite explicit bounds on the resolvent near the boundary of Σ(p) (or more generally, near certain “generic boundary-like” points.) The result is due (up to a small generalization) to Montrieux (Estimation de resolvante et construction de quasimode pres du bord du pseudospectre, 2013) and improves earlier results by Martinet (Sur les proprietes spectrales d’operateurs nonautoadjoints provenant de la mecanique des fluides, 2009) about upper and lower bounds for the norm of the resolvent of the complex Airy operator, which has empty spectrum (Almog, SIAM J Math Anal 40:824–850, 2008). There are more results about upper bounds, and some of them will be rec…

Range (mathematics)Pure mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Dimension (vector space)GeneralizationSpectrum (functional analysis)Boundary (topology)Upper and lower boundsResolventMathematics
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Identification of Precious Artefacts: The Sonic Imprint for Small Artefacts

2010

Identification of artworks is mainly based on a few characteristics which can be observed using non-invasive tools (sight, touch, simple instruments), the investigated properties being geometry, weight, colours, texture, etc. Nowadays, technology allows reproducing all these characteristics to such an extent that even expert conservators can be deceived: in particular at the present time even the geometry of an artwork can be easily reproduced with the help of laser scanner analysis and with a rapid prototyping machine or a computer numerical control (CNC) milling machine. We propose a new tool, the Sonic Imprint, producing a code capable of identifying a rigid artefact from its vibrational…

Rapid prototypingIdentificationSonic imprintMonitoringLaser scanningComputer scienceAcousticsTexture (music)Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Analytical ChemistryVibrationSpectral analysiIdentification (information)resonanceNormal modeSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataNumerical controlInstrumentation (computer programming)Current Analytical Chemistry
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