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Invisible width of the Z-boson and “secret” ν-ν interactions

1993

Abstract The width of the decay Z→ν ν ν ν in the presence of a possible nonstandard four-fermion ν-ν interaction is calculated. From the invisible width of the Z-boson measured at LEP the upper bound on the strength F of such an effective interaction has been obtained: F≲4×102GF. This bound is about three orders of magnitude lower than earlier existing particle physics bounds and it is comparable with an estimate that can be obtained from supernova neutrino data. The expression for the spectrum of leptons in the decays W→lν l ν ν is also presented.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsSupernovaOrders of magnitude (time)Spectrum (functional analysis)High Energy Physics::ExperimentElementary particleNeutrinoUpper and lower boundsLeptonBosonPhysics Letters B
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Centrality, rapidity and transverse momentum dependence of J/ψ suppression in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV

2014

The inclusive J/.nuclear modification factor (R-AA) in Pb-Pb collisions at root(NN)-N-S = 2.76TeVhas been measured by ALICE as a function of centrality in the e+ e-decay channel at mid-rapidity (| y| < 0.8) and as a function of centrality, transverse momentum and rapidity in the + -decay channel at forward-rapidity (2.5 < y < 4). The J/.yields measured in Pb-Pb are suppressed compared to those in ppcollisions scaled by the number of binary collisions. The RAAintegrated over a centrality range corresponding to 90% of the inelastic Pb-Pb cross section is 0.72 - 0.06(stat.) - 0.10(syst.) at mid-rapidity and 0.58 - 0.01(stat.) - 0.09(syst.) at forward-rapidity. At low transverse momentum, signi…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsTransverse momentumModification factorRapidityCentralityLower energyCharm quarkPhysics Letters B
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J/ψsuppression at forward rapidity in Au+Au collisions atsNN=39and 62.4 GeV

2012

We present measurements of the J/psi invariant yields in root s(NN) = 39 and 62.4 GeV Au + Au collisions at forward rapidity (1.2 < vertical bar y vertical bar < 2.2). Invariant yields are presented as a function of both collision centrality and transverse momentum. Nuclear modifications are obtained for central relative to peripheral Au + Au collisions (R-CP) and for various centrality selections in Au + Au relative to scaled p + p cross sections obtained from other measurements (R-AA). The observed suppression patterns at 39 and 62.4 GeV are quite similar to those previously measured at 200 GeV. This similar suppression presents a challenge to theoretical models that contain various compe…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsTransverse momentumTheoretical modelsRapidityInvariant (mathematics)Nuclear ExperimentPhysical Review C
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Gamow–Teller beta decays of the odd-mass neighbors of the solar-neutrino detector 127I

2002

Abstract Calculations of the energy spectra and the log ft values of Gamow–Teller beta transitions of neutron-odd and proton-odd nuclei close to the solar-neutrino detector 127I are performed using the microscopic quasiparticle–phonon model. The information obtained from the beta transition strengths is valuable in solar-neutrino detection and dark matter search both in present and future large-scale experiments. Realistic interactions within a realistic single-particle valence space were used in the calculations. The overall correspondence in terms of the excitation spectra and the log ft values between theory and experiments can be regarded as quite good when considering the completely mi…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsValence (chemistry)Solar neutrinoDetectorExcitation spectraDark matterSpectral lineNuclear Physics A
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Search for the glueball candidates f0(1500) and fJ(1710) in γγ collisions

2000

Abstract Data taken with the ALEPH detector at LEP1 have been used to search for γγ production of the glueball candidates f0(1500) and fJ(1710) via their decay to π+π−. No signal is observed and upper limits to the product of γγ width and π+π− branching ratio of the f0(1500) and the fJ(1710) have been measured to be Γ(γγ→f 0 (1500))· B R (f 0 (1500)→π + π − ) keV and Γ(γγ→f J (1710))· B R (f J (1710)→π + π − ) keV at 95% confidence level.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsglueballBranching fractionGlueballLEPAleph; LEP; glueballAlephGamma gammaPhysics Letters B
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Strange quark mass from τ decays

2001

7 páginas, 3 figuras, 3 tablas.-- Comunicación presentada en el 6º International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics (Tau00) celebrado del 18 al 21 de Septiembre de 2000 en Victoria (Canada).

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsStrange quarkAlephParticle physicsScale (ratio)Nuclear TheoryHadronHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentSpectral functionNuclear ExperimentAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics
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Gamow-Teller Transitions Starting from T[sub z] = +3∕2 Nucleus [sup 47]Ti

2011

Gamow‐Teller (GT) transitions are mediated by the στ operator. Owing to its simplicity and also its spin‐isospin nature, GT transitions play key roles in the studies of nuclear structure as well as astro‐nuclear processes. In violent neutrino‐induced reactions at the core‐collapse stage of type II supernovae, Gamow‐Teller (GT) transitions starting from stable as well as unstable pf‐shell nuclei play important roles. We study GT transitions starting from 47Ti in a high‐resolution (3He,t) charge‐exchange reactions at 0° and at an intermediate incident energy of 140 MeV/nucleon at Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka. Individual GT transitions up to high excitations were observed.…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionIsospinNuclear TheoryHadronNuclear structureMirror nucleiAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonSpin (physics)Resonance (particle physics)AIP Conference Proceedings
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Search for Electron Antineutrino Appearance at theΔm2∼1  eV2Scale

2009

The MiniBooNE Collaboration reports initial results from a search for nu{sub m}u->nu{sub e} oscillations. A signal-blind analysis was performed using a data sample corresponding to 3.39x10{sup 20} protons on target. The data are consistent with background prediction across the full range of neutrino energy reconstructed assuming quasielastic scattering, 200<E{sub n}u{sup QE}<3000 MeV: 144 electronlike events have been observed in this energy range, compared to an expectation of 139.2+-17.6 events. No significant excess of events has been observed, both at low energy, 200-475 MeV, and at high energy, 475-1250 MeV. The data are inconclusive with respect to antineutrino oscillations suggested …

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionMiniBooNEParticle physicsLiquid Scintillator Neutrino DetectorQuasielastic scatteringGeneral Physics and AstronomyNeutrinoNuclear ExperimentNeutrino oscillationElectron neutrinoLeptonPhysical Review Letters
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Meson and isobar degrees of freedom in light nuclei

1983

The role of mesonic and isobar degrees of freedom in various electromagnetic processes is reviewed for light nuclei. Special emphasis is laid on the deuteron, which allows the cleanest answers within the non-relativistic framework. The origin of the photonuclear enhancement with respect to both exchange forces and exchange currents is discussed in detail.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionParticle physicsExchange forceMesonNuclear TheoryDegrees of freedomHadronIsobarElementary particleNuclear ExperimentBosonIl Nuovo Cimento A
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Studying thePc(4450)resonance inJ/ψphotoproduction off protons

2016

A resonancelike structure, the ${P}_{c}(4450)$, has recently been observed in the $J/\ensuremath{\psi}p$ spectrum by the LHCb Collaboration. We discuss the feasibility of detecting this structure in $J/\ensuremath{\psi}$ photoproduction in the CLAS12 experiment at JLab. We present a first estimate of the upper limit for the branching ratio of the ${P}_{c}(4450)$ to $J/\ensuremath{\psi}p$. Our estimates, which take into account the experimental resolution effects, predict that it will be possible to observe a sizable cross section close to the $J/\ensuremath{\psi}$ production threshold and shed light on the ${P}_{c}(4450)$ resonance in the future photoproduction measurements.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fraction0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentProduction (computer science)010306 general physics01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)Nuclear theoryPentaquarkPhysical Review D
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