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2010
D. Amidei A. Anastassov A. Annovi J. Antos G. Apollinari J. Appel A. Apresyan T. Arisawa A. Artikov J. Asaadi W. Ashmanskas A. Attal A. Aurisano F. Azfar W. Badgett A. Barbaro-Galtieri V. E. Barnes B. A. Barnett P. Barria P. Bartos G. Bauer F. Bedeschi D. Beecher S. Behari G. Bellettini J. Bellinger D. Benjamin A. Beretvas A. Bhatti M. Binkley D. Bisello I. Bizjak R. E. Blair C. Blocker B. Blumenfeld A. Bocci A. Bodek V. Boisvert D. Bortoletto J. Boudreau A. Boveia B. Brau F. Chlebana K. Cho D. Chokheli J. P. Chou K. Chung W. H. Chung Y. S. Chung T. Chwalek C. I. Ciobanu P. de Barbaro S. De Cecco A. Deisher G. De Lorenzo M. Dell’Orso C. Deluca A. Di Canto B. Di Ruzza H. C. Fang S. Farrington W. T. Fedorko R. G. Feild M. Feindt J. P. Fernandez F. Garberson J. E. Garcia A. F. Garfinkel P. Garosi V. Giakoumopoulou

1997
A. Cucchieri M. Masetti T. Mendes R. Petronzio

We make a quenched lattice simulation of hadron spectroscopy at β = 6.2 with the Wilson action non-perturbatively improved. With respect to the unimproved case, the estimate of the lattice spacing is less influenced by the choice of input hadron masses. We study also the effects of using an improved quark mass in the fits to the dependence of hadron masses upon quark masses. CERN-TH/97-321 Nove...

Journal: :Molecular pathology : MP 2000
A M Snijders G A Meijer R H Brakenhoff A J van den Brule P J van Diest

Microarray technology allows the simultaneous analysis of up to thousands of different genes in histological or cytological specimens. Although microarray technology has so far mainly been applied in the research setting, its clinical application in pathology is expected in the foreseeable future. This paper presents an overview of the technical "ins and outs" of microarray technology, and disc...

2002
A. Szczurek

I discuss mechanisms of heavy quark production in (real) photon-nucleon and (real) photon (real) photon collisions. In particular, I focuse on application of the Saturation Model. In addition to the main dipole-nucleon or dipole-dipole contribution included in recent analyses, I propose how to calculate within the same formalism the hadronic single-resolved contribution to heavy quark productio...

1996
Stefano Forte Richard D. Ball Giovanni Ridolfi RICHARD D. BALL GIOVANNI RIDOLFI

We discuss the determination of polarized parton distributions from a NLO analysis of recent experimental data. We extract the first moment of the polarized quark and gluon distribution and assess the corresponding uncertainties, with special regard to those related to scheme dependence. Talk given at DIS96, Rome, April 1996 to be published in the proceedings

2005
Stephen Godfrey

Two broad charmed mesons, the D∗ 0 and D ′ 1, have recently been observed. We examine the quark model predictions for the D∗ 0 and D ′ 1 properties and discuss experimental measurements that can shed light on them. We find that these states are well described as the broad, j = 1/2 non-strange charmed P -wave mesons. Understanding the D∗ 0 and D ′ 1 states can provide important insights into the...

2005
J. C. Romão

Leptoquarks arise naturally in models attempting the unification of the quark and lepton sectors of the standard model of particle physics. Such particles could be produced in the interaction of high energy quasi-horizontal cosmic neutrinos with the atmosphere, via their direct coupling to a quark and a neutrino. The hadronic decay products of the leptoquark, and possibly its leptonic decay pro...

2008
F. Bertó M. A. Sanchis - Lozano

A heavy quark effective field lagrangian keeping particle and antiparticle mixed sectors * Abstract We examine the applicability of the heavy-quark effective field theory (HQEFT) to heavy quark-antiquark pair annihilation or creation processes. To this end, we keep the particle-antiparticle sector in the inverse heavy-quark mass expansion of the HQEFT Lagrangian. We show that by removing the la...

1994
Tom Banks

We reconsider the massless up quark solution of the strong CP problem. We show that an anomaly free horizontal symmetry can naturally lead to a massless up quark and to a corresponding accidental anomalous symmetry. Reviewing the controversy about the phenomenological viability of m u = 0 we conclude that this possiblity is still open and can solve the strong CP problem.

2000
Micheal S. Berger Kim Siyeon

We show that solutions for the masses and mixings of the quarks and leptons based on a U (1)×Z 2 horizontal symmetry are possible. The seesaw mechanism is shown to work consistently in the presence of the discrete symmetry. The discrete symmetry results in the phenomenologically useful suppressions of elements of the Yukawa matrices. The quark and lepton masses, the CKM mixing angles, and the n...

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