Processes commonly studied at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are induced by quarks and gluons inside the protons of the LHC beams. In this Letter, we demonstrate that, since protons also contain leptons, it is possible to target lepton-induced processes at the LHC as well. In particular, by picking a lepton from one beam and a quark from the other beam, we present for the first time a comprehensive analysis of resonant single leptoquark (LQ) production at a hadron collider.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe propose a novel strategy to constrain the bottom and charm Yukawa couplings by exploiting Large Hadron Collider (LHC) measurements of transverse momentum distributions in Higgs production. Our method does not rely on the reconstruction of exclusive final states or heavy-flavor tagging. Compared to other proposals, it leads to an enhanced sensitivity to the Yukawa couplings due to distortions of the differential Higgs spectra from emissions which either probe quark loops or are associated with quark-initiated production.
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September 2006
We calculate the charm-quark contribution to the decay K(L)-->mu(+)mu(-) in next-to-next-to-leading order of QCD. This new contribution reduces the theoretical uncertainty in the relevant parameter P(c) from +/-22% down to +/-7%, corresponding to scale uncertainties of +/-3% and +/-6% in the short-distance part of the branching ratio and the determination of the Wolfenstein parameter rho[over] from K(L)-->mu(+)mu(-) The error in P(c)=0.115+/-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe calculate the charm quark contribution to the rare decay Kappa(+)--> pi(+) nunu in the next-to-next-to-leading order of QCD. This new contribution reduces the theoretical uncertainty in the relevant parameter Pc from +/-10.1% down to +/-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe calculate the complete three-loop O(alpha(3)(s)) anomalous dimension matrix for the dimension-five dipole operators that arise in the standard model after integrating out the top quark and the heavy electroweak bosons. Our computation completes the three-loop anomalous dimension matrix of operators that govern low-energy |DeltaF| = 1 flavor-changing processes, and represents an important ingredient of the next-to-next-to-leading order QCD analysis of the B--> X(s)gamma decay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe latest Belle and BABAR measurements of the inclusive B -->Xsl+l- branching ratio have smaller errors and lower central values than the previous ones. We point out that these results indicate that the sign of the b-->sgamma amplitude is the same as in the standard model. This underscores the importance of B -->Xsl+l- in searches for new physics, and may be relevant for neutralino-dark matter analyses within the minimal supersymmetric standard model.
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