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We present results for the lowest order cross sections, calculated with the complete set of standard model Feynman diagrams, of all possible detection channels of the associated production of the top quark pair and the light Higgs boson, which may be used for determination of the top–Higgs Yukawa coupling at the future e + e linear collider. We show that, for typical particle identification cuts, the background contributions are large. In particular, the QCD background contributions are much bigger than could be expected when taking into account a possibly low virtuality of exchanged gluons. Moreover, we include the initial state radiation effects and discuss the dependence of the cross sections on the Higgs boson and top quark masses.  相似文献   

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The limits on the anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments of the ?? ?? through the reaction $e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow \nu \bar \nu \gamma$ at the Z 1-pole, and in the framework of a 331 model are obtained. The results are based on the data reported by the L3 Collaboration at LEP. We find that the bounds are almost independent of the mixing angle ? of the model in the allowed range for this parameter.  相似文献   

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In searching for indications of new-physics scalar particle and unparticle couplings in $e^{+}e^{-}\to t\bar{t}$ , we consider the role of transversely polarized initial beams at e + e ? colliders. By using a general relativistic spin density matrix formalism for describing the particles spin states, we find analytical expressions for the differential cross section of the process with t or $\bar{t}$ polarization measured, including the anomalous coupling contributions. Thanks to the transversely polarized initial beams these contributions are first order anomalous coupling corrections to the Standard Model (SM) contributions. We present and analyze the main features of the SM and anomalous coupling contributions. We show how differences between SM and anomalous coupling contributions provide means to search for anomalous coupling manifestations at future e + e ? linear colliders.  相似文献   

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We consider the τ leptonic decay $\tau\rightarrow l\bar{\nu}_{l}\nu_{\tau}$ in the framework of the littlest Higgs (LH) model and calculate the corrections of new particles to this decay. We find that the contributions of the charged scalars can be safely ignored and the LH model is in perfect agreement with the universality of the couplings of the SU gauge bosons to the leptonic charged currents. The corrections of the LH model to the τ leptonic decay $\tau\rightarrow l\bar{\nu}_{l}\nu_{\tau}$ are not sensitive to the parameter c, but depend strongly on the parameters f and x. The precision measured data about the τ leptonic decay demand that the parameter f approximately equal 3.5 TeV and x>0.1, while agree with the general expectation based on other phenomenological explorations.  相似文献   

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The possibility of setting constraints on the couplings of the scalar or pseudoscalar Higgs boson to b quarks on the basis of data on the process $e^ + e^ - \to b\bar bv\bar v$ at the LEP II collider is investigated. The mixing of the scalar and the hypothetical pseudoscalar Higgs boson in the $Hb\bar b$ vertex is parametrized in the form $\frac{{m_b }}{v}(a + i\gamma _5 b)$ . An analysis of the differential distributions for the process $e^ + e^ - \to b\bar bv\bar v$ reveals that the contribution of the fusion subprocess WWH in the channel involving an electron neutrino enhances the sensitivity of data to the parameters under analysis. It is shown that the LEP II data at $\sqrt s = 200$ GeV and $\smallint \mathcal{L}dt = 600 pb^{ - 1} $ per experiment would make it possible to constrain the parameters Δa = a ? 1 and b as follows: ?0.75 ≤ Δa ≤ 1.4 at b = 0 and free Δa and ?0.97 ≤ b ≤ 0.97 at Δa = 0 and free b.  相似文献   

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In this paper we investigate methods to study the $t\bar{t}$ Higgs coupling. The spin and CP properties of a Higgs boson are analysed in a model-independent way in its associated production with a $t\bar{t}$ pair in high-energy e + e ? collisions. We study the prospects of establishing the CP quantum numbers of the Higgs boson in the CP-conserving case as well as those of determining the CP-mixing if CP is violated. We explore in this analysis the combined use of the total cross section and its energy dependence, the polarisation asymmetry of the top quark and the up-down asymmetry of the antitop with respect to the top–electron plane. We find that combining all three observables remarkably reduces the error on the determination of the CP properties of the Higgs Yukawa coupling. Furthermore, the top polarisation asymmetry and the ratio of cross sections at different collider energies are shown to be sensitive to the spin of the particle produced in association with the top-quark pair.  相似文献   

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The sensitivity of data on the process $e^ + e^ - \to e^ + e^ - b\bar b$ at a future linear electron-positron collider to the deviation of the coupling of the Higgs boson to b quarks from the Standard Model predictions owing to the presence of a pseudoscalar Higgs boson state is analyzed for a collision energy of $\sqrt s = 500 Gev$ . The admixture of a new hypothetical pseudoscalar Higgs boson state in the $Hb\bar b$ vertex is parametrized in the form m b /v(a + 5 b). On the basis of an analysis of data on the process $e^ + e^ - \to e^ + e^ - b\bar b$ , it is shown that experiments at the future linear collider TESLA will make it possible to constrain the parameters Δa = a ? 1 and b as ?0.056 ≤ Δa ≤ 0.055 and ?0.32 ≤ b ≤ 0.32, respectively.  相似文献   

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We discuss top quark production and its subsequent decay as used for searching new physics at lepton colliders. The angular dependence of the decay leptons is calculated including both QCD corrections and anomalous couplings. The off-diagonal spin basis for the top and anti-top quarks is shown to be useful to probe the anomalous couplings. Received: 11 August 2000 / Published online: 27 November 2000  相似文献   

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We present and study the results for the standard model process $e^ + e^ - \to \nu \bar \nu b\bar b$ at c.m. energies 150 ≤ √s(GeV) ≤ 240 and for Higgs boson masses 60 GeV ≤ m H ≤ 110 GeV, obtained from all tree-level diagrams and including the most important radiative corrections. The matrix elements have been calculated by the ‘spinor bracket’ method without neglecting masses, which is presented in detail. The √s-dependence and the interference properties of the Higgs boson contributions and of various coherent background contributions to the total cross section are examined and compared. The important differential distributions for the Higgs boson and the background components are studied, providing information useful for choosing cuts in Higgs searches. We also examine the effect of a minimal set of cuts and evaluate the importance of the WW fusion for detecting a higher mass Higgs boson at LEP II.  相似文献   

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We consider the Schrödinger equation with a combination of Deng–Fan-type and harmonic terms. To solve the corresponding differential equation, we split the equation to two parts: the parent and the perturbation terms. We use the Nikiforov–Uvarov technique to solve the parent part. For the perturbation part, we apply the series expansion method. Next, using the calculated wave function, we investigate some bottom and charm mesons within the Isgur–Wise function formalism. We present especially semileptonic \({\bar{B} \rightarrow D\ell \bar{\nu}}\) and \({\bar{B}_{s} \rightarrow D_s \ell \bar{\nu }}\) decay widths, branching ratios and \({|V_{cb}|}\) (element of the CKM matrix). Masses of some pseudoscalar mesons are also indicated. Comparisons of our results with experimental values and other approaches are included.  相似文献   

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CP violation effects in $e^ + e^ - \to t\bar tg$ are examined. CP-odd,T N -odd andT N -even observables can both be used to extract information on the real and imaginary parts of Feynman amplitudes. The two Higgs doublet model with CP violating phase from neutral Higgs exchange is used to illustrate possible effects. In this particular model the expected luminosity of the future colliders seems to fall short by about one order of magnitude to detect such asymmetries.  相似文献   

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