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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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The authors calculate the rates and lepton (l) invariant mass distributions for decays of the form 0{sup -+} → ll−?, which are important radiative corrections to the purely leptonic decays 0{sup -+} → l+l−. The approach uses the loop diagrams which arise by including the two photon intermediate state and they retain the imaginary parts of the loops--a radiative extension of the unitarity bound for the process. These results are compared with those obtained using a model in which the meson couples directly to the leptons.
Radiative Corrections to the Decays K{sub L}° → Ee− and K{sub L}° →?+?−
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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The authors calculate the rates and lepton (l) invariant mass distributions for decays of the form 0{sup -+} → ll−?, which are important radiative corrections to the purely leptonic decays 0{sup -+} → l+l−. The approach uses the loop diagrams which arise by including the two photon intermediate state and they retain the imaginary parts of the loops--a radiative extension of the unitarity bound for the process. These results are compared with those obtained using a model in which the meson couples directly to the leptons.
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
Book Description
The authors calculate the rates and lepton (l) invariant mass distributions for decays of the form 0{sup -+} → ll−?, which are important radiative corrections to the purely leptonic decays 0{sup -+} → l+l−. The approach uses the loop diagrams which arise by including the two photon intermediate state and they retain the imaginary parts of the loops--a radiative extension of the unitarity bound for the process. These results are compared with those obtained using a model in which the meson couples directly to the leptons.
Radiative Corrections to the Decays K[sub L][sup 0][r-arrow] E[sup+]e[sup[minus] and K[sub L][sup 0][r-arrow][mu][sup+][mu][sup[minus].
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Languages : en
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The authors calculate the rates and lepton ([ell]) invariant mass distributions for decays of the form 0[sup[minus]+][r-arrow][ell][sup+][ell][sup[minus]][gamma], which are important radiative corrections to the purely leptonic decays 0[sup[minus]+][r-arrow][ell][sup+][ell][sup[minus]]. The approach uses the loop diagrams which arise by including the two photon intermediate state and they retain the imaginary parts of the loops--a radiative extension of the unitarity bound for the process. These results are compared with those obtained using a model in which the meson couples directly to the leptons.
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Languages : en
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The authors calculate the rates and lepton ([ell]) invariant mass distributions for decays of the form 0[sup[minus]+][r-arrow][ell][sup+][ell][sup[minus]][gamma], which are important radiative corrections to the purely leptonic decays 0[sup[minus]+][r-arrow][ell][sup+][ell][sup[minus]]. The approach uses the loop diagrams which arise by including the two photon intermediate state and they retain the imaginary parts of the loops--a radiative extension of the unitarity bound for the process. These results are compared with those obtained using a model in which the meson couples directly to the leptons.
Radiative Corrections in K0[ell]3 Decays
Author: Troy Christian André
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Category : Kaons
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Publisher:
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Category : Kaons
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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INIS Atomindex
Physics Briefs
Radiative B Decays Into L+l- and Ν_̄n63 [ny Ny] Pairs
A History of Beaver County
Author: Martha Sonntag Bradley
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ISBN: 9780913738177
Category : Beaver County (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780913738177
Category : Beaver County (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Energy Research Abstracts
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Sulfur-Centered Reactive Intermediates in Chemistry and Biology
Author: C. Chatgilialoglu
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468458744
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
A wonderfully successful NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Sulfur-Centered Reactive Intermediates in Chemistry and Biology" was held 18-30 June, 1989, at the Hotel Villa del Mare in Maratea, Italy. Despite the beautiful setting with mountains behind us and over looking the clear blue Mediterranean Sea under a cloudless sky (and with a private beach available), the lectures were extremely well attended. While some credit can go to the seriousness of the students, more must go to the calibre of speakers and the high quality of C. Chatgilialoglu, and Co-Director, Professor K. -D. their presentations. The Director, Dr. Asmus, are to be congratulated for putting together such an outstanding scientific program. Dr. Chatgilialoglu is also to be commended for arranging an equally stimulating social pro gram which included bus, train and boat trips to many local sites of interest. It was particularly fitting that a meeting on the chemistry and biochemistry of sulfur should be held in Italy since Italian chemists have made major contributions to our under standing of the organic chemistry of sulfur, including the chemistry of its reactive inter mediates. The early Italian interest in sulfur chemistry arose from the fact that Italy, or more specifically, Sicily, was a major world producer of sulfur prior to the development and exploitation of the Frasch process in Texas and Louisiana.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468458744
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
A wonderfully successful NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Sulfur-Centered Reactive Intermediates in Chemistry and Biology" was held 18-30 June, 1989, at the Hotel Villa del Mare in Maratea, Italy. Despite the beautiful setting with mountains behind us and over looking the clear blue Mediterranean Sea under a cloudless sky (and with a private beach available), the lectures were extremely well attended. While some credit can go to the seriousness of the students, more must go to the calibre of speakers and the high quality of C. Chatgilialoglu, and Co-Director, Professor K. -D. their presentations. The Director, Dr. Asmus, are to be congratulated for putting together such an outstanding scientific program. Dr. Chatgilialoglu is also to be commended for arranging an equally stimulating social pro gram which included bus, train and boat trips to many local sites of interest. It was particularly fitting that a meeting on the chemistry and biochemistry of sulfur should be held in Italy since Italian chemists have made major contributions to our under standing of the organic chemistry of sulfur, including the chemistry of its reactive inter mediates. The early Italian interest in sulfur chemistry arose from the fact that Italy, or more specifically, Sicily, was a major world producer of sulfur prior to the development and exploitation of the Frasch process in Texas and Louisiana.