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Using nu_e -> nu_tau: golden and silver channels at the Neutrino Factory
I briefly review the source of the so-called intrinsic ambiguity and show how
the combination of ``golden'' and ``silver'' channel at the Neutrino Factory
can solve the problem, in the absence of other sources of degeneracies. I then
relaxed the hypothesis and show how the different
dependence of the two channels on can help in solving the
intrinsic and -octant ambiguity at the same time.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figs. using epsfig; proceedings of the NOON 2003 Workshop,
February 10-14, 2003, Kanazawa, Japa
disappearance at the SPL, T2K-I and the Neutrino Factory
We study the disappearance channel at T2K-phase I and the SPL and
analyse the achievable reduction of present uncertainties in and
. We analyse the impact of discrete ambiguities in
sign() and sign(). We show how the
disappearance channel at the Neutrino Factory is complementary to the
``golden'' and ``silver'' appearance channels and can be used to reduce the
eightfold-ambiguity problem in ().Comment: 2 pages, 3 epsfig; NUFACT'05, 21-26 June 2005, Frascat
Non-perturbative Renormalization of the Complete Basis of Four-fermion Operators and B-parameters
We present results on the B-parameters , and , at
, with the tree-level Clover action. The renormalization of the
complete basis of dimension-six four-fermion operators has been performed
non-perturbatively. Our results for and are in reasonable
agreement with those obtained with the (unimproved) Wilson action. This is not
the case for . We also discuss some subtleties arising from a
recently proposed modified definition of the B-parameters.Comment: Talk presented at Lattice '97, Edinburgh (UK), July 1997. LaTeX 3
pages, uses espcrc
Micro-orbits in a many-branes model and deviations from Newton's law
We consider a 5-dimensional model with geometry , with compactification radius . The Standard Model particles are
localized onto a brane located at y=0, with identical branes localized at
different points in the extra dimension. Objects located on our brane can orbit
around objects located on a brane at a distance , with an orbit and a
period significantly different from the standard Newtonian ones. We study the
kinematical properties of the orbits, finding that it is possible to
distinguish one motion from the other in a large region of the initial
conditions parameter space. This is a warm-up to study if a SM-like mass
distribution on one (or more) distant brane(s) may represent a possible dark
matter candidate. After using the same technique to the study of orbits of
objects lying on the same brane (), we apply this method to detect generic
deviations from the inverse-square Newton's law. We propose a possible
experimental setup to look for departures from Newtonian motion in the
micro-world, finding that an order of magnitude improvement on present bounds
can be attained at the 95% CL under reasonable assumptions.Comment: Two-column format (20 pages), 10 figures; minor corrections and some
added reference
Quenched Spectroscopy for the N=1 Super-Yang-Mills Theory
We present results for the Quenched SU(2) N=1 Super-Yang-Mills spectrum at
, on a lattice, in the OZI approximation. This is
a first step towards the understanding of the chiral limit of lattice N=1 SUSY.Comment: 3 pages, Latex, 2 ps figures, contribution to Lattice 97, Edinburgh
22-26 July 1997; to appear on Nucl. Phys. B. (Proc. Suppl.
Invisible Z decay width bounds on active-sterile neutrino mixing in the (3+1) and (3+2) models
In this work we consider the standard model extended with singlet sterile
neutrinos with mass in the eV range and mixed with the active neutrinos. The
active-sterile neutrino mixing renders new contributions to the invisible Z
decay width which, in the case of light sterile neutrinos, depends on the
active-sterile mixing matrix elements only. We then use the current
experimental value of the invisible Z decay width to obtain bounds on these
mixing matrix elements for both (3+1) and (3+2) models.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Full QCD on APE100 Machines
We present the first tests and results from a study of QCD with two flavours
of dynamical Wilson fermions using the Hybrid Monte Carlo Algorithm (HMCA) on
APE100 machines.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX, 13 PS figures not include
Non-Perturbative Renormalisation of the Lattice Four-Fermion Operator
We compute the renormalised four-fermion operator using a
non-perturbative method recently introduced for determining the renormalisation
constants of generic lattice composite operators. Because of the presence of
the Wilson term, mixes with operators of different
chiralities. A projection method to determine the mixing coefficients is
implemented. The numerical results for the renormalisation constants have been
obtained from a simulation performed using the SW-Clover quark action, on a
lattice, at . We show that the use of the constants
determined non-perturbatively improves the chiral behaviour of the lattice kaon
matrix element \_{\latt}.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages, 2 postscript figure
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