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Polarized Fragmentation Functions
In this talk I present a review on the theoretical status of polarized
fragmentation functions and the prospects for conceivable future semi-inclusive
deep-inelastic scattering and proton-proton collision experiments to measure
them.Comment: Talk at the Electron Polarized Ion Collider Workshop (EPIC99), at
IUCF, Bloomington, IA, April 1999, 15 pp, 6 fig
Thermodynamics and Spin Tunneling Dynamics in Ferric Wheels with Excess Spin
We study theoretically the thermodynamic properties and spin dynamics of a
class of magnetic rings closely related to ferric wheels, antiferromagnetic
ring systems, in which one of the Fe (III) ions has been replaced by a dopant
ion to create an excess spin. Using a coherent-state spin path integral
formalism, we derive an effective action for the system in the presence of a
magnetic field. We calculate the functional dependence of the magnetization and
tunnel splitting on the magnetic field and show that the parameters of the spin
Hamiltonian can be inferred from the magnetization curve. We study the spin
dynamics in these systems and show that quantum tunneling of the Neel vector
also results in tunneling of the total magnetization. Hence, the spin
correlation function shows a signature of Neel vector tunneling, and electron
spin resonance (ESR) techniques or AC susceptibility measurements can be used
to measure both the tunneling and the decoherence rate. We compare our results
with exact diagonalization studies on small ring systems. Our results can be
easily generalized to a wide class of nanomagnets, such as ferritin.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Transversely polarized Drell-Yan asymmetry AT T at NLO
We present the first fully differential next-To-leading order QCD calculation for lepton production in transversely polarized hadronic collisions, p↑p↑→±X, where the lepton arises from the decay of an electroweak gauge boson. The calculation is implemented in the Monte-Carlo like code che that already includes the unpolarized and longitudinally polarized cross sections and may be readily used to perform a comparison to experimental data and to extract information on the related parton distributions. We analyze the perturbative stability of the cross-section and double spin asymmetry ATT at RHIC kinematics. We find that the QCD corrections are non-negligible even at the level of asymmetries and that they strongly depend on the lepton kinematics. Furthermore, we present two scenarios for transversely polarized parton distributions, based on the de Florian-Sassot-Stratmann-Vogelsang (DSSV) set of longitudinally parton densities and fully evolved to NLO accuracy, that can be used for the evaluation of different observables involving transverse polarization.Fil: de Florian, Daniel Enrique. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Escuela de Ciencia y Tecnología. Centro Internacional de Estudios Avanzados; Argentina. Tübingen University; Alemania. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentin
Higgs Boson Pair Production at Next-to-Next-to-Leading Order in QCD
We compute the next-to-next-to-leading order QCD corrections for Standard
Model Higgs boson pair production inclusive cross section at hadron colliders
within the large top-mass approximation. We provide numerical results for the
LHC, finding that the corrections are large, resulting in an increase of with respect to the next-to-leading order result at c.m. energy
. We observe a substantial reduction in the scale
dependence, with overlap between the current and previous order prediction. All
our results are normalized using the full top- and bottom-mass dependence at
leading order. We also provide analytical expressions for the K factors as a
function of
Peer advice in a tax-evasion experiment
We examine peer effects in a tax-evasion experiment where subjects receive either advice or compliance data from participants with either above-median or below-median compliance rates in a control treatment. Both types of information on peer behavior yield significantly lower compliance rates than in the control group without any kind of information about peers. Receiving advice or compliance data from the pool of low-compliance participants yields the lowest compliance rates. We show that advice has a slightly bigger impact than observing the compliance of others and that subjects focus on payoff maximization rather than on tax morale when giving advice.Tax evasion, advice, experiments, social influence, peer effects
Jet production in Polarized DIS at NNLO
We present the NNLO calculation for single-inclusive jet production in
polarized DIS . We perform the
computation based on the Projection-to-Born method by combining our recent NLO
result for di-jet production in polarized DIS along with the NNLO coefficients
for the inclusive cross section. In this way, we achieve NNLO accuracy in a
fully exclusive way for single-jet observables, the first time for a polarized
cross section. We study the perturbative stability and phenomenological
consequences of the QCD corrections for Electron Ion Collider kinematics.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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