Alan Astbury, Bruce Campbell, Faqir Khanna, Roger Moore, Manuella Vincter9812566317, 9789812566317
Table of contents :
Contents……Page 8
Preface……Page 6
1. Introduction……Page 12
2. CP Violation in the Standard Model……Page 15
3. System of the B Mesons……Page 20
4. Rare Decays……Page 28
5. How Could New Physics Enter?……Page 32
6. “Golden” Decays of B Mesons……Page 35
7. Challenging the Standard Model through Bd -> oKs……Page 39
8. The B -> nn nK Puzzles and their Implications for Rare K and B Decays……Page 41
9. Conclusions and Outlook……Page 49
References……Page 50
1. Introduction……Page 55
3. Basics of Proton-Proton Collisions……Page 57
4. The Experimental Challenges……Page 60
5. The ATLAS and CMS Detectors……Page 61
6. Precision Measurements……Page 65
7. The Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson……Page 68
8. The Search for Supersymmetry……Page 73
9. Other Searches……Page 75
10. Conclusions and Outlook……Page 77
References……Page 78
1. Introduction……Page 80
2. Laser traps for neutral atoms……Page 81
3. Applications of atom traps to fundamental interaction studies……Page 85
4. Conclusions……Page 96
References……Page 97
1. Exclusive D Semileptonic Decays……Page 99
2. CLEO-c Detector and Datasets……Page 100
3. Methods of Reconstruction and Results……Page 101
References……Page 103
1. Introduction……Page 104
3. Charge Asymmetry Measurements……Page 105
4. Time-dependent Measurements……Page 107
References……Page 108
1. The AMS02 detector……Page 109
2. Velocity measurement……Page 111
3. Charge measurements……Page 112
References……Page 114
2. Single Photons and Photon Pairs……Page 115
4. Single W and Z……Page 116
5. W and Z Pairs……Page 117
8. W boson mass and width……Page 118
References……Page 119
2. The Infrastructure……Page 120
3. The Science……Page 121
References……Page 124
1. Introduction……Page 125
2. Dirac Wave Packet Formalism……Page 126
3. Flavor and Chiral Oscillations……Page 127
References……Page 129
2. Detecting photons with AMS – 02……Page 130
3. Sensitivity studies for sources……Page 132
4. Dark Matter sensitivity studies……Page 133
References……Page 134
2. Searches for a SM Higgs……Page 135
3. Searches for SUSY Higgs……Page 136
4. Invisible Higgs Search……Page 137
References……Page 139
1. Signatures of Dark Matter in Cosmic Rays……Page 140
3. Principles of Transition Radiation……Page 141
4. Construction of the AMS TRD System……Page 142
5. Physics Reach of AMS-02 Detector with the TRD……Page 143
References……Page 144
2. B-Physics Trigger Strategies……Page 145
3. The current ATLAS B-physics studies……Page 146
4. Measuring os and ATs with Bs -> J/vo……Page 147
5. Rare Decays……Page 148
References……Page 149
2. Extraction of a from B -> hh (h = n p) decays……Page 150
3. Experimental techniques……Page 152
5. Conclusion……Page 153
References……Page 154
2. Measurements……Page 155
References……Page 159
1. Introduction……Page 160
2. The Detectors……Page 161
4. Data Analysis……Page 162
References……Page 164
2. QCD Results……Page 165
3. Electroweak Results……Page 167
References……Page 168
1. Introduction……Page 170
3. Results of CP Asymmetry Measurement……Page 171
4. Summary……Page 173
References……Page 174
1. The minimal length scale……Page 175
2. Quantum theory with minimal length……Page 176
3. The Casimir energy……Page 177
References……Page 179
Exploring the Neutrino Universe with AMANDA and IceCube……Page 180
References……Page 184
2. QCD dynamics at low x……Page 185
3. Precise tests of QCD and the measurement of as……Page 187
References……Page 189
2. Result……Page 190
3. Summary……Page 193
References……Page 194
2. Experiments……Page 195
3. Results……Page 196
References……Page 199
1. Introduction……Page 200
3. Squark searches……Page 201
5. LSP limits……Page 202
6. Searches for gluino LSP……Page 203
References……Page 204
1. Standard Model Higgs……Page 205
2. Searches for Supersymmetry……Page 206
3. Searches using Lepton and Photon Pairs……Page 208
References……Page 209
1. Introduction and Motivation……Page 210
2. Fermiophobic Higgs boson decaying into a photon pair……Page 211
3. fermiophobic higgs boson decaying into WW or ZZ……Page 212
References……Page 214
1. Measurements of Structure Functions F2 and xF3……Page 215
2. Comparison of Neutral Current and Charged Current Cross- Sections in e + p and e-p Scattering……Page 216
3. Determination of Parton Densities and as……Page 217
4. Extraction of FL……Page 218
References……Page 219
1. Introduction……Page 220
2. Top Quark Mass Measurement in tt Events……Page 221
3. Topics in Top Physics……Page 222
References……Page 224
Spatial Confinement and Thermal Deconfinement in the Compactified Gross-Neveu Model……Page 225
References……Page 229
2. General strategies for measuring y from B meson decays……Page 230
3. Measuring y in charged B -> D(*)0K(*) decays……Page 231
4. Measuring 2B + Y in neutral B0 -> D(*)+nT decays……Page 233
References……Page 234
1. Introduction……Page 235
2. Parametric Resonance and vR……Page 236
3. Conclusions……Page 238
References……Page 239
Currents on Superconducting Strings in an Unusual Environment……Page 240
References……Page 244
1. Introduction……Page 245
2. Search for Strong Interaction in W-Production……Page 246
3. Search for nTC and pTC in the TCSM……Page 247
References……Page 249
1. Introduction……Page 250
2. Measurement of |Vcb|……Page 251
3. Measurement of |Vub|……Page 252
References……Page 254
2. Inclusive Jet Cross Section……Page 255
4. Studies on Jet Shapes……Page 257
References……Page 259
1. Introduction……Page 260
2. Search for O+ and O++……Page 261
4. Search for Oc……Page 262
References……Page 264
1. Introduction……Page 265
2. Corrections to R in the Standard Model……Page 266
3. Conclusion……Page 268
References……Page 269
2. Acoustic Signal Generation……Page 270
3. Signal Propagation……Page 271
4. Vertex Reconstruction……Page 272
5. Array Sensitivity……Page 273
References……Page 274
2. Top quark production at the Tevatron……Page 275
3. Measurement of the tt production cross section……Page 276
5. Measurement of the W helicity in tt decays……Page 277
6. Measurement of B(t -> Wb) / B(t -> Wq)……Page 278
References……Page 279
2. Standard Model Higgs boson searches……Page 280
3. Non Standard Model Higgs boson searches……Page 282
Acknowledgments……Page 283
References……Page 284
1. Introduction……Page 285
2. Analysis procedure……Page 286
4. Results and conclusion……Page 289
References……Page 290
1. Introduction……Page 291
2. Complex Scalar Field : Schrodinger field……Page 292
3. Fermi Field……Page 293
References……Page 295
2. W and Z inclusive cross section measurements……Page 296
4. Di-Boson Production……Page 298
References……Page 300
1. Introduction……Page 301
2. The Rare Electroweak Physics Program at BABAR……Page 302
3. Search for B -> (p w)y……Page 303
4. Semi-inclusive measurement of B -> Xsl+l-……Page 304
References……Page 305
1. Introduction……Page 306
2. The LHCb RICH Detectors……Page 307
3. The Hybrid Photon Detector……Page 308
References……Page 310
1. Introduction……Page 311
2. Branching ratios and CP asymmetries measurements……Page 312
3. Measurement of decay width difference of B0s CP eigenstates……Page 313
4. Spectroscopy……Page 314
References……Page 315
Time-Dependent CP-Violating Asymmetries in B -> SQQ and B -> Sy Transitions……Page 316
References……Page 320
2. Top Quark Production and Decay Modes……Page 321
3. Top Quark Cross-section Measurements……Page 322
4. Top Quark Mass Measurements……Page 323
6. Measurements of Top Quark Properties……Page 324
References……Page 325
2. CLEO-c and CESR-c……Page 326
3. Method……Page 327
5. Conclusion……Page 329
References……Page 330
1. Solar Neutrinos……Page 331
3. The SNO Salt Phase……Page 332
References……Page 340
1. Introduction……Page 336
2. Correlations and Jet Structure……Page 338
1. Introduction……Page 341
3. Analysis……Page 342
4. Discussions……Page 344
References……Page 345
List of Participants……Page 346
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