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KROWIG Version 1.0: Interfacing KRONOS and HERWIG or Higher Order Electromagnetic Radiative Corrections at HERA with Hadronic Final States
This manual describes version 1.0 of the Monte Carlo event generator KROWIG
for deep inelastic lepton hadron scattering at HERA. KROWIG combines the
implementation of QED radiative corrections in KRONOS with the QCD parton
showers and cluster fragmentation of HERWIG.Comment: 22 pages, DESY 92-09
Automated Calculation and Simulation Systems
I briefly summarize the parallel sessions on Automated Calculation and
Simulation Systems for high energy particle physics phenomenology at ACAT 2002
(Moscow State University, June 2002) and present a short overview over the
current status of the field and try to identify the important trends.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, to appear in the proceedings of ACAT 200
Production of Dark Matter in Warped Higgsless Models with Composite Sector Supersymmetry
We explore the LHC phenomenology of an extension of warped higgsless models.
The model is supersymmetric in the bulk and on the IR brane as introduced in
[arXiv:0805.1379], corresponding to an emergence of a supersymmetric spectrum
in the composite sector of the higgsless model. In particular, the lightest
neutralino is rendered stable by an R parity and serves as a realistic cold
dark matter candidate. The observation of missing energy signals at the LHC
from LSP and NLSP production in association with third generation quarks is
discussed based on simulations using WHIZARD.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX, figures include
Probing the Noncommutative Standard Model at Hadron Colliders
We study collider signals for the noncommutative extension of the standard
model using the Seiberg-Witten maps for SU(3)_C x SU(2)_L x U(1)_Y to first
order in the noncommutativity parameters theta_munu. In particular, we
investigate the ensitivity of Z-gamma-production at the Tevatron and the LHC to
the components of theta_munu. We discuss the range of validity of this
approximation and estimate exclusion limits from a Monte Carlo simulation.Comment: 18 pages LaTeX, 23 figures. Slightly expanded introduction and
additional references. Accepted for publication in Physical Review
Sustainable land use against the background of a growing wind power industry
Among the measures discussed as remedies for CO2 emissions reduction renewable energies are prominent as they already provide marketable alternatives to fossil fuels. This holds true especially for wind power, which has multiplied more than twelve-fold on the global scale from 4,800 MW to over 59,000 MW between 1995 and 2005. This is the highest growth rate compared to all other sources of renewable energy. However, is this impressive expansion expected to continue in the near future? Although wind power as a clean technology helps to combat global warming and, as a renewable energy reduces the dependency on the supply of exhaustible fossil fuels, it is not without flaws. There are concerns over adverse effects on human beings, on wildlife and on the landscape. This paper discusses the limits for wind power generation and highlights important conflict areas that may roadblock further expansion of wind power and thus its potential to combat global warming. --
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