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Measurement of the B0 and B- meson lifetimes in ALEPH
The lifetimed of the Bbar0 and B- meson lifetimes are measured using data
recorded on the Z peak with the ALEPH detector at LEP. An improved analysis
based on partially reconstructed Bbar0 -> D*+l-nubar and B- -> D0l-nubar decays
is presented.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Probing the QCD equation of state with thermal photons in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC
Thermal photon production at mid-rapidity in Au+Au reactions at
= 200 GeV is studied in the framework of a 2D+1 hydrodynamical
model that describes efficiently the bulk identified hadron spectra at RHIC.
The combined thermal plus NLO pQCD photon spectrum is in good agreement with
the yields measured by the PHENIX experiment for all Au+Au centralities. Within
our model, we demonstrate that the correlation of the thermal photon slopes
with the charged hadron multiplicity in each centrality bin provides direct
empirical information on the underlying degrees of freedom and on the equation
of state, , of the strongly interacting matter.Comment: Version to appear in EPJ-C (extended discussion and refs. and a few
corrections
Baryon Number Transfer in Hadron+Nucleus and Nucleus+Nucleus Collisions: A Link between Elementary and Complex Interactions
The baryon number transfer is studied in elementary and complex hadronic
interactions at the CERN experiment NA49 at the SPS, at 158 AGeV beam energy
(\sqrt{s}=17.2 GeV). A two component picture is proposed, which builds up the
net proton distribution from a target and a projectile component. Using pion
beam, the projectile component is experimentally determined for p+p and p+A
interactions. A similar stopping behaviour of the projectile component is found
for p+A and A+A interactions. Based on these observations, the baryon transfer
is assumed to provide a common scale of inelasticity in p+p, p+A and A+A
interactions. A model-independent way is proposed to predict the pion
multiplicity in A+A.Comment: 10 pages, 12 figures. To appear in the proceedings of International
Workshop on Quark and Hadron Dynamics in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
(BP 2002), Budapest, Hungary, 3-7 Mar 200
The neutrino velocity anomaly as an explanation of the missing observation of neutrinos in coincidence with GRB
The search for neutrinos emitted in coincidence with Gamma-Bay Burst has been
so far unsuccessfully. In this paper we show that the recent result reported by
the OPERA Collaboration on an early arrival time of muon neutrinos with respect
to the one computed assuming the speed of light in vacuum could explain the
null search for neutrinos in coincidence with Gamma-Ray Burst
Direct photons at low measured in PHENIX
Direct photon spectra measured at small in p+p, d+Au and Au+Au
collisions at GeV are presented. Several measurement
techniques including statistical subtraction, tagging, and internal and
external conversion were applied and found to produce consistent results. The
p+p and d+Au results are found to be in very good agreement with pQCD
predictions over the entire range. No excess of direct photons in Au+Au
collisions with respect to binary scaled d+Au data is observed within
systematic errors.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings for Quark Matter 200
The strangeness content of the nucleon
We evaluate the matrix element of in hadron states on a lattice.
We find substantial mixing of the connected and disconnected contributions so
that the lattice result that the disconnected contribution to the nucleon is
large does not imply that the content is large. This has
implications for dark matter searches.Comment: contribution to Lattice2001(matrixelement
Sea quark effects in B_K from N_f=2 clover-improved Wilson fermions
We report calculations of the parameter B_K appearing in the Delta S=2
neutral kaon mixing matrix element, whose uncertainty limits the power of
unitarity triangle constraints for testing the standard model or looking for
new physics. We use two flavours of dynamical clover-improved Wilson lattice
fermions and look for dependence on the dynamical quark mass at fixed lattice
spacing. We see some evidence for dynamical quark effects and in particular B_K
decreases as the sea quark masses are reduced towards the up/down quark mass.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, uses JHEP3.cls, added comments and reference
A QCD analysis of diffractive deep-inelastic scattering data
We perform a novel type of analysis of diffractive deep-inelastic scattering
data, in which the input parton distributions of the Pomeron are parameterised
using the perturbative QCD expressions. In particular, we treat individually
the components of the Pomeron of different size. We are able to describe
simultaneously both the recent ZEUS and H1 diffractive data. In addition to the
usual two-gluon model for the perturbative Pomeron, we allow for the
possibility that it may be made from two sea quarks.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures. Version published in Eur. Phys. J.
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