CP violation in top physics
D Atwood, S Bar-Shalom, G Eilam, A Soni - Physics Reports, 2001 - Elsevier
CP violation in top physics is reviewed. The standard model has negligible effects,
consequently CP violation searches involving the top quark may constitute the best way to …
consequently CP violation searches involving the top quark may constitute the best way to …
Survey of present data on photon structure functions and resolved photon processes
M Krawczyk, A Zembrzuski, M Staszel - Physics Reports, 2001 - Elsevier
Present data on the partonic content of the photon from LEP, TRISTAN and HERA
accelerators are reviewed and the essential aspects of the underlying ideas and methods …
accelerators are reviewed and the essential aspects of the underlying ideas and methods …
The photon collider at TESLA
B Badelek, C Blöchinger, J Blümlein… - … Journal of Modern …, 2004 - World Scientific
High energy photon colliders (γγ, γe) are based on ee-linear colliders where high energy
photons are produced using Compton scattering of laser light on high energy electrons just …
photons are produced using Compton scattering of laser light on high energy electrons just …
Complete description of polarization effects in emission of a photon by an electron in the field of a strong laser wave
DY Ivanov, GL Kotkin, VG Serbo - … Physical Journal C-Particles and Fields, 2004 - Springer
We consider the emission of a photon by an electron in the field of a strong laser wave.
Polarization effects in this process are important for a number of physical problems. The …
Polarization effects in this process are important for a number of physical problems. The …
Probing anomalous γγγZ couplings through γZ production in γγ collisions at the CLIC
SC Inan, AV Kisselev - Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021 - Springer
A bstract We have estimated the sensitivity to the anomalous couplings of the γγγZ vertex in
the γγ→ γZ scattering of the Compton backscattered photons at the CLIC. Both polarized …
the γγ→ γZ scattering of the Compton backscattered photons at the CLIC. Both polarized …
[PDF][PDF] Particle physics experiments at JLC
ACFA Linear Collider Working Group - arXiv preprint hep-ph/0109166, 2001 - arxiv.org
The electron-positron linear collider project stems from the Japanese High Energy
Committee's recommendation made back in 1986 as the post-TRISTAN program for energy …
Committee's recommendation made back in 1986 as the post-TRISTAN program for energy …
The process in the standard and SUSY models at high energies
GJ Gounaris, PI Porfyriadis, FM Renard - The European Physical Journal …, 1999 - Springer
We study the helicity amplitudes of the process γγ→γγ at high energy, which in the standard
and SUSY models first arise at the one-loop order. In the standard model (SM), the diagrams …
and SUSY models first arise at the one-loop order. In the standard model (SM), the diagrams …
Complete description of polarization effects in e + e- pair productionby a photon in the field of a strong laser wave
DY Ivanov, GL Kotkin, VG Serbo - … Physical Journal C-Particles and Fields, 2005 - Springer
We consider production of ae+ e-pair by a high-energy photon in the field of a strong laser
wave. A probability of this process for circularly or linearly polarized laser photons and for …
wave. A probability of this process for circularly or linearly polarized laser photons and for …
Potential of photon collider in resolving SM-like scenarios
IF Ginzburg, M Krawczyk, P Osland - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in …, 2001 - Elsevier
After operations at the LHC and e+ e− Linear Colliders, it may be found that a Standard-
Model-like (SM-like) scenario is realized. In this scenario, no new particle will be discovered …
Model-like (SM-like) scenario is realized. In this scenario, no new particle will be discovered …
Monopolium: the key to monopoles
Dirac showed that the existence of one magnetic pole in the universe could offer an
explanation for the discrete nature of the electric charge. Magnetic poles appear naturally in …
explanation for the discrete nature of the electric charge. Magnetic poles appear naturally in …