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The Neutral K Meson System

2003

After the observation of direct CP violation in the neutral kaon system in 1988, it became clear that the Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism of weak quark mixing was the most likely and most natural candidate for explaining this phenomenon. It seemed natural, therefore, that the same mechanism would also produce observable CP-violating effects in other neutral meson systems. The B0 system is the evident candidate for observing CP violation in another physical system described in this chapter.

PhysicsQuarkParticle physicsMesonHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyEta mesonPhysical systemBaBar experimentCP violationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentObservableMixing (physics)
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Quark-model study of few-baryon systems

2005

We review the application of non-relativistic constituent quark models to study one, two and three non-strange baryon systems. We present results for the baryon spectra, potentials and observables of the NN, N$\Delta$, $\Delta\Delta$ and NN$^*(1440)$ systems, and also for the binding energies of three non-strange baryon systems. We make emphasis on observable effects related to quark antisymmetry and its interplay with quark dynamics.

PhysicsQuarkParticle physicsNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNuclear TheoryQuark modelBinding energyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaGeneral Physics and AstronomyConstituent quarkObservableSpectral lineHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear Theory (nucl-th)BaryonHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)AntisymmetryNuclear ExperimentReports on Progress in Physics
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Split-family SUSY, $$U(2)^5$$ U ( 2 ) 5 flavour symmetry and neutrino physics

2014

In split-family SUSY, one can use a U(2)^3 symmetry to protect flavour observables in the quark sector from SUSY contributions. However, attempts to extend this procedure to the lepton sector by using an analogous U(2)^5 symmetry fail to reproduce the neutrino data without introducing some form of fine-tuning. In this work, we solve this problem by shifting the U(2)^2 symmetry acting on leptons towards the second and third generations. This allows neutrino data to be reproduced without much difficulties, as well as protecting the leptonic flavour observables from SUSY. Key signatures are a $\mu\to e\gamma$ branching ratio possibly observable in the near future, as well as having selectrons …

PhysicsQuarkParticle physicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Branching fractionFlavourHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyObservableSupersymmetrySymmetry (physics)High Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoEngineering (miscellaneous)LeptonThe European Physical Journal C
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The forward-backward asymmetry at NNLO revisited

2006

I reconsider the forward-backward asymmetry for flavoured quarks in electron-positron annihilation. I suggest an infrared-safe definition of this observable, such that the asymmetry may be computed in perturbative QCD with massless quarks. With this definition, the first and second order QCD corrections are computed.

PhysicsQuarkQuantum chromodynamicsParticle physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAnnihilationmedia_common.quotation_subjectHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPerturbative QCDFOS: Physical sciencesObservableForward backwardAsymmetryMassless particleHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics::Experimentmedia_common
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Constraining energy loss from high-pT azimuthal asymmetries

2019

The nuclear modification factor $R_{\rm AA}$ has been satisfactorily described by various jet quenching models. Nonetheless, all these formalisms, until very recently, underpredicted the high-$p_{\rm T}$ (> 10 GeV) elliptic flow $v_2$. We find that the simultaneous description of these observables requires to strongly suppress the quenching for the first $\sim 0.6$ fm after the collision. This shows the potential of jet quenching observables to constrain the dynamics of the initial stages of the evolution.

PhysicsQuenchingEnergy lossNuclear Theorynucl-thHigh Energy Physics::LatticeeducationElliptic flowFOS: Physical scienceshep-phObservableModification factorhiukkasfysiikkaCollision114 Physical sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)AzimuthNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Nuclear Physics - TheoryJet quenchingNuclear ExperimentydinfysiikkaParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Polarization observables for elastic electron scattering off a moving nucleon

2019

General expressions for all parity-conserving polarization observables of elastic electron-nucleon scattering in the one-photon exchange approximation are derived for a general frame of reference, i.e.\ not assumming scattering off a nucleon at rest and not specializing to a specific system of coordinates. Essentially, the given expressions are also valid for the inverse process, i.e.\ nucleon scattering off electrons.

PhysicsRest (physics)Nuclear TheoryScatteringNuclear TheoryPolarization observablesElectroweak interactionFOS: Physical sciencesInverseElectronNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Quantum electrodynamicsHomogeneous spaceNuclear ExperimentNucleonPhysical Review C
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Scattering of unstable particles in a finite volume: The case ofπρscattering and thea1(1260)resonance

2012

We present a way to evaluate the scattering of unstable particles quantized in a finite volume with the aim of extracting physical observables for infinite volume from lattice data. We illustrate the method with the $\ensuremath{\pi}\ensuremath{\rho}$ scattering which generates dynamically the axial-vector ${a}_{1}(1260)$ resonance. Energy levels in a finite box are evaluated both considering the $\ensuremath{\rho}$ as a stable and unstable resonance and we find significant differences between both cases. We discuss how to solve the problem to get the physical scattering amplitudes in the infinite volume, and hence phase shifts, from possible lattice results on energy levels quantized insid…

PhysicsScattering amplitudeNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFinite volume methodBethe–Salpeter equationScatteringLattice gauge theoryQuantum mechanicsLattice (order)Phase (waves)ObservablePhysical Review D
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Role of pion exchange inηmeson photoproduction on the deuteron

2015

Incoherent $\ensuremath{\eta}$ photoproduction on the deuteron is studied, with the main emphasis on the role of final-state interactions. In addition to the previously studied mechanisms of $NN$ and $\ensuremath{\eta}N$ rescatterings, the role of an intermediate pion exchange is considered in detail, where first a pion is photoproduced on one nucleon and then rescatters into an $\ensuremath{\eta}$ meson on the other, the spectator nucleon. It is found that the role of this pion-mediated contribution is comparable in size to that of $\ensuremath{\eta}N$ rescattering. Results for total and semi-inclusive differential cross sections and associated polarization observables are presented. In pa…

PhysicsScattering cross-sectionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMeson productionMesonNuclear TheoryPolarization observablesPolarization (waves)Nuclear physicsPionDeuteriumHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentNucleonPhysical Review C
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Photoproduction of η and η′ mesons with EtaMAID

2016

The unitary isobar model EtaMAID has been updated with an extended list of nucleon resonances, fitted to recent and new data for differential cross sections and polarization observables. The nonresonant background is described by Regge trajectories of ω,ρ and a 1 , b 1 mesons and in addition Regge cuts, where vector and axial vector mesons are exchanged together with Pomeron and f 2 mesons.

PhysicsScattering cross-sectionParticle physicsMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticePhysicsQC1-999Polarization observablesNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsPomeron0103 physical sciencesIsobarHigh Energy Physics::Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonNuclear ExperimentPseudovectorEPJ Web of Conferences
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ϵ′/ϵ effects from time integrated coherent decays of in a φ-factory

1991

We study the ϵ′/ϵ-effects from time integrated coherent decays of the K0 − K0-system in a φ-factory. A complete set of observables is presented. We paid special attention to backgrounds effects coming from the C = + state, both for Re(ϵ′/ϵ) and Im(ϵ′/ϵ).

PhysicsSet (abstract data type)Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsTheoretical physicsFactory (object-oriented programming)ObservableState (functional analysis)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
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