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Collider Signatures for Heavy Lepton Triplet in Type I+III Seesaw
The minimal SU(5) theory augmented by the fermionic adjoint representation
restores the coupling constant unification and gives realistic neutrino masses
and mixing through the hybrid Type I and Type III seesaw. The crucial
prediction of the theory is an SU(2) lepton triplet with the mass below TeV. We
study the signature of these heavy leptons and propose the strategy to test
this mechanism at the hadron and lepton colliders. The smoking gun evidence of
the theory is Delta L=2 lepton number violation through events of a pair of
like-sign leptons plus four jets without significant missing energy at hadron
colliders. We find that via this unique channel, the heavy lepton can be
searched for up to a mass of 200 GeV at the Tevatron with 8 fb^-1, and up to
450 (700) GeV at the LHC of 14 TeV C.M.energy with 10 (100) fb^-1. The signal
rate at the 10 TeV LHC is reduced to 60-35% for a mass of 200-700 GeV. We also
comment on how to distinguish this theory from other models with similar heavy
leptons. Finally, we compare the production rates and angular distributions of
heavy leptons in e+e- collisions for various models.Comment: 48 pages, 20 figure
Resummation and Shower Studies
The transverse momentum spectra of the Z and Higgs bosons are studied, as
probes of the consequences of multiple parton emissions in hadronic events.
Emphasis is put on constraints, present in showers, that go beyond conventional
leading log. It is shown that, if such constraints are relaxed, better
agreement can be obtained with experimental data and with resummation
descriptions.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, 3 eps figures, submitted to the proceedings of the
Workshop on Physics at TeV Colliders, Les Houches, France, 26 May -- 6 June
200
A Comparison of Predictions for SM Higgs Boson Production at the LHC
This paper describes a comparison of most of the available predictions for
the cross section and transverse momentum distribution for a 125 GeV mass Higgs
at the LHC, including those from the PYTHIA and HERWIG parton shower Monte
Carlos and from four resummation calculations.Comment: 7 pages, submitted to proceedings of the Workshop on Physics at TeV
Colliders, Les Houches 200
Report of the QCD Tools Working Group
We report on the activities of the ``QCD Tools for heavy flavors and new
physics searches'' working group of the Run II Workshop on QCD and Weak Bosons.
The contributions cover the topics of improved parton showering and comparisons
of Monte Carlo programs and resummation calculations, recent developments in
Pythia, the methodology of measuring backgrounds to new physics searches,
variable flavor number schemes for heavy quark electro-production, the
underlying event in hard scattering processes, and the Monte Carlo MCFM for NLO
processes.Comment: LaTeX, 47 pages, 41 figures, 10 tables, uses run2col.sty, to appear
in the Proceedings of the Workshop on "QCD and Weak Boson Physics in Run II",
Fermilab, March - November 199
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