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Hard-photon production with b jets at hadron colliders
We present total and differential cross sections for the production of a hard
photon with up to two b jets at both the Tevatron with center-of-mass energy
1.96 TeV and the Large Hadron Collider with center-of-mass energy 8 TeV,
including Next-to-Leading Order (NLO) QCD corrections and full b-quark mass
effects. We study the theoretical uncertainty due to the residual
renormalization- and factorization-scale dependence and explain its origin on
the basis of the different subprocesses contributing to the NLO cross section.
We specifically address the case of the production of a hard photon with at
least one b jet and compare the NLO QCD predictions in both the Four- and
Five-Flavor-Number Schemes to the experimental measurements obtained by CDF and
D0.Comment: 33 pages, 50 postscript figure
Higgs Boson Production with Bottom Quarks at Hadron Colliders
We present results for the production cross section of a Higgs Boson with a
pair of bottom/anti-bottom quarks, including next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD
corrections.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, uses ws-ijmpa.cls. Talk given by C.B. Jackson at
the Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields (DPF2004) in Riverside,
CA, August 26-31, 200
Theoretical progress for the associated production of a Higgs boson with heavy quarks at hadron colliders
The production of a Higgs boson in association with a pair of top-antitop or
bottom-antibottom quarks plays a very important role at both the Tevatron and
the Large Hadron Collider. The theoretical prediction of the corresponding
cross sections has been improved by including the complete next-to-leading
order QCD corrections. After a brief introduction, we review the results
obtained for both the Tevatron and the Large Hadron Collider.Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, uses svjour.cls. Talk given by L. Reina at the
HEP2003 Europhysics Conference in Aachen, Germany (EPS 2003), July 17-23,
200
Higgs boson production with one bottom quark including higher-order soft-gluon corrections
A Higgs boson produced in association with one or more bottom quarks is of
great theoretical and experimental interest to the high-energy community. A
precise prediction of its total and differential cross-section can have a great
impact on the discovery of a Higgs boson with large bottom-quark Yukawa
coupling, like the scalar (h^0 and H^0) and pseudoscalar (A^0) Higgs bosons of
the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the region of large
\tan\beta. In this paper we apply the threshold resummation formalism to
determine both differential and total cross-sections for b g \to b\Phi (where
\Phi = h^0, H^0), including up to next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (NNNLO)
soft plus virtual QCD corrections at next-to-leading logarithmic (NLL)
accuracy. We present results for both the Fermilab Tevatron and the CERN Large
Hadron Collider (LHC).Comment: revtex4, 13 pages, 11 figures; new references and additional comment
Apollo experience report: Guidance and control systems: Command and service module entry monitor subsystem
The conceptual aspects of the command and service module entry monitor subsystem, together with an interpretation of the displays and their associated relationship to entry trajectory control, are presented. The entry monitor subsystem is described, and the problems encountered during the developmental phase and the first five manned Apollo flights are discussed in conjunction with the design improvements implemented
Higgs boson production in association with top quarks in the POWHEG BOX
We present results from the analytic calculation of top+antitop+Higgs
hadronic production at Next-to-Leading Order in QCD interfaced with
parton-shower Monte Carlo event generators in the POWHEG BOX framework. We
consider kinematic distributions of the top quark and Higgs boson at the 8 TeV
Large Hadron Collider and study the theoretical uncertainties due to specific
choices of renormalization/factorization scales and parton-showering
algorithms, namely PYTHIA and HERWIG. The importance of spin-correlations in
the production and decay stages of a top/antitop quark is discussed on the
example of kinematic distributions of leptons originating from the top/antitop
decays. The corresponding code is now part of the public release of the POWHEG
BOX.Comment: 15 pp, 14 figure
Integrated cockpit for A-129
Weight, size, and mission requirements for the A-129 mandated an integrated system approach for the crew/cockpit interface design. Instead of the usual multitude of cockpit controls, indicators, gauges, and lights, the primary crew interface is a single multifunction keyboard and one or more multifunction CRT display units. This cockpit design approach imposed unusual constraints upon the system architecture to overcome the inherent information access limitations of a data input/output window that was restricted by the available space. The conceptual approach and resulting design of the A-129 cockpit with the intent to enhance the development of cockpit standardization are described
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