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Bosonic Quartic Couplings at LEP2
We list the set of C and P conserving anomalous quartic vector bosons
self-couplings which can be tested at LEP2 through triple vector boson
production. We show how this set can be embedded in manifestly SU(2)xU(1) gauge
invariant operators exhibiting an SU(2)_c global symmetry. We derive bounds on
these various couplings and show the most relevant distributions that can
enhance their contribution. We also find that an e+e- collider running at 500
GeV can improve the LEP2 limits by as much as three orders of magnitude.Comment: 21 pages, 7 figure
grc4f v1.0: a Four-fermion Event Generator for e+e- Collisions
grc4f is a Monte-Carlo package for generating e+e- to 4-fermion processes in
the standard model. All of the 76 LEP-2 allowed fermionic final state processes
evaluated at tree level are included in version 1.0. grc4f addresses event
simulation requirements at e+e- colliders such as LEP and up-coming linear
colliders. Most of the attractive aspects of grc4f come from its link to the
GRACE system: a Feynman diagram automatic computation system. The GRACE system
has been used to produce the computational code for all final states, giving a
higher level of confidence in the calculation correctness. Based on the
helicity amplitude calculation technique, all fermion masses can be kept finite
and helicity information can be propagated down to the final state particles.
The phase space integration of the matrix element gives the total and
differential cross sections, then unweighted events are Generated. Initial
state radiation (ISR) corrections are implemented in two ways, one is based on
the electron structure function formalism and the second uses the parton shower
algorithm called QEDPS. The latter can also be applied for final state
radiation (FSR) though the interference with the ISR is not yet taken into
account. Parton shower and hadronization of the final quarks are performed
through an interface to JETSET. Coulomb correction between two intermediate
W's, anomalous coupling as well as gluon contributions in the hadronic
processes are also included.Comment: 30 pages, LaTeX, 5 pages postscript figures, uuencode
Event Generators for WW Physics
The report summarizes the results of the activities of the Working Group on
Event Generators for WW Physics at CERN during 1995.Comment: 99 Latex, including 30 figures, 24 tables. The report is part of:
G.Altarelli,T.Sjostrand and F.Zwirner (eds), Physics at LEP2 CERN 96-0
QCD
We discuss issues of QCD at the LHC including parton distributions, Monte
Carlo event generators, the available next-to-leading order calculations,
resummation, photon production, small x physics, double parton scattering, and
backgrounds to Higgs production.Comment: 115 pages, Latex, 47 figures, to appear in the Report of the ``1999
CERN Workshop on SM Physics (and more) at the LHC'', S. Catani, M. Dittmar,
D. Soper, W.J. Stirling, S. Tapprogge (convenors
from LEP to linear collider energies
The complete tree level cross section for the process is computed using the GRACE system, a program package for
automatic amplitude calculation. Special attention is brought to the gauge
violation problem induced by the finite width of the -boson. The {\it
preserved gauge scheme} is introduced and an event generator which includes
double-resonant, single-resonant and non-resonant diagrams with no need for a
cut on the electron polar angle is presented. Since no cut needs to be applied
to the electron, the generator can be used to estimate background for searches
involving jets and missing energy. A monojet event rate estimation based on
this process at LEP-I energy is discussed.Comment: 18 pages, uses epsfig.sty, 10 postscript figures. revised for minor
change of the text at Dec 6 199
Non-resonant diagrams in radiative four-fermion processes
The complete tree level cross section for is computed and discussed in comparison with the cross sections for
and .
Event generators based on the GRACE package for the non-radiative and radiative
case are presented. Special interest is brought to the effect of the
non-resonant diagrams overlooked so far in other studies. Their contribution to
the total cross section is presented for the LEP II energy range and for future
linear colliders ( =500 GeV). Effects, at the W pair threshold, of
order 3\% () and 27\% () are
reported. Similar behaviour for the radiative case is shown. At = 500
GeV, the relative contribution of the non-resonant diagrams for the radiative
channel reaches 42.5\%.Comment: 6 pages, latex, KEK-CP-015, KEK Preprint 94-46, LAPP-Exp.-94.0
Search for an invisibly decaying Higgs boson in e^+e^- collisions at \sqrt{s} = 183 - 189 GeV
A search for a Higgs boson decaying into invisible particles is performed
using the data collected at LEP by the L3 experiment at centre-of-mass energies
of 183 GeV and 189 GeV. The integrated luminosities are respectively 55.3 pb^-1
and 176.4 pb^-1. The observed candidates are consistent with the expectations
from Standard Model processes. In the hypothesis that the production cross
section of this Higgs boson equals the Standard Model one and the branching
ratio into invisible particles is 100%, a lower mass limit of 89.2 GeV is set
at 95% confidence level
Search for Extra Dimensions in Boson and Fermion Pair Production in e+e- Interactions at LEP
Extra spatial dimensions are proposed by recent theories that postulate the
scale of gravity to be of the same order as the electroweak scale. A sizeable
interaction between gravitons and Standard Model particles is then predicted.
Effects of these new interactions in boson and fermion pair production are
searched for in the data sample collected at centre-of-mass energies above the
Z pole by the L3 detector at LEP. In addition, the direct production of a
graviton associated with a Z boson is investigated. No statistically
significant hints for the existence of these effects are found and lower limits
in excess of 1 TeV are derived on the scale of this new theory of gravity
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