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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Dvousmyčkové chirální korekce k rozpadu neutrálního pionu na elektron-pozitronový pár / Two-loop chiral corrections to the neutral pion decay to electron-positron pair

Farkaš, Kristián January 2019 (has links)
This thesis is devoted to the rare decay π0 → e+ e− . We firstly introduce all theoretical knowledge necessary for the description of the vertices used in this work. Subsequently, we introduce three two-loop chiral Feynman diagrams, which are of order O(α2 p4 ). These diagrams are firstly decomposed to Master integrals by Laporta algorithm. After that, we calculate each Master integral individually by the differential equation technique. We also focus on the renormalization of the process. Since we are working with the effective field theory, finite corrections χ from counterterm diagrams naturally appear. With use of the calculations listed in this thesis, the determination of the parameter χR could be further improved taking into account the whole two-loop correction. 1
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Renormalisation in perturbative quantum gravity

Rodigast, Andreas 28 August 2012 (has links)
In dieser Arbeit berechnen wir die gravitativen Ein-Schleifen-Korrekturen zu den Propagatoren und Wechselwirkungen der Felder des Standardmodells der Elementarteilchenphysik. Wir betrachten hierzu ein höherdimensionales brane-world-Modell: Wärend die Gravitonen, die Austauchteilchen der Gravitationswechselwirkung, in der gesamten D-dimensionalen Raumzeit propagieren können, sind die Materiefelder an eine d-dimensionale Untermanigfaltigkeit (brane) gebunden. Um die divergenten Anteile der Ein-Schleifen-Diagramme zu bestimmen, entwickeln wir ein neues Regularisierungschema welches einerseits die Wardidentitäten der Yang-Mills-Theorie respektiert anderseits sensitiv für potenzartige Divergenzen ist. Wir berechnen die gravitativen Beiträge zu den beta-Funktionen der Yang-Mills-Eichtheorie, der quartischen Selbst-Wechselwirkung skalarer Felder und der Yukawa-Wechselwirkung zwischen Skalaren und Fermionen. Im physikalisch besonders interessanten Fall einer vier-dimensionalen Materie-brane verschwinden die gravitativen Beiträge zum Laufen der Yang-Mills-Kopplungskonstante. Die führenden Beiträge zum Laufen der anderen beiden Kopplungskonstanten sind positiv. Diese Ergebnisse sind unabhängig von der Anzahl der Extradimensionen in denen die Gravitonen propagieren können. Des Weiteren bestimmen wir alle gravitationsinduzierten Ein-Schleifen-Konterterme mit höheren kovarianten Ableitungen für skalare Felder, Dirac-Fermionen und Eichbosonen. Ein Vergleich dieser Konterterme mit den höheren Ableitungsoperatoren des Lee-Wick-Standardmodells zeigt, dass die Gravitationskorrekturen nicht auf letzte beschränkt sind. Eine Beziehung zwischen Quantengravitation und dem Lee-Wick-Standardmodell besteht somit nicht. / In this thesis, we derive the gravitational one-loop corrections to the propagators and interactions of the Standard Model field. We consider a higher dimensional brane world scenario: Here, gravitons can propagate in the whole D dimensional space-time whereas the matter fields are confined to a d dimensional sub-manifold (brane). In order to determine the divergent part of the one-loop diagrams, we develop a new regularisation scheme which is both sensitive for polynomial divergences and respects the Ward identities of the Yang-Mills theory. We calculate the gravitational contributions to the beta functions of non-Abelian gauge theories, the quartic scalar self-interaction and the Yukawa coupling between scalars and fermions. In the physically interesting case of a four dimensional matter brane, the gravitational contributions to the running of the Yang-Mills coupling constant vanish. The leading contributions to the other two couplings are positive. These results do not depend on the number of extra dimensions. We further compute the gravitationally induced one-loop counterterms with higher covariant derivatives for scalars, Dirac fermions and gauge bosons. In is shown that these counterterms do not coincide with the higher derivative terms in the Lee-Wick standard model. A possible connection between quantum gravity and the latter cannot be inferred.
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Models in Neutrino Physics : Numerical and Statistical Studies

Bergström, Johannes January 2013 (has links)
The standard model of particle physics can excellently describe the vast majorityof data of particle physics experiments. However, in its simplest form, it cannot account for the fact that the neutrinos are massive particles and lepton flavorsmixed, as required by the observation of neutrino oscillations. Hence, the standardmodel must be extended in order to account for these observations, opening up thepossibility to explore new and interesting physical phenomena. There are numerous models proposed to accommodate massive neutrinos. Thesimplest of these are able to describe the observations using only a small numberof effective parameters. Furthermore, neutrinos are the only known existing particleswhich have the potential of being their own antiparticles, a possibility that isactively being investigated through experiments on neutrinoless double beta decay.In this thesis, we analyse these simple models using Bayesian inference and constraintsfrom neutrino-related experiments, and we also investigate the potential offuture experiments on neutrinoless double beta decay to probe other kinds of newphysics. In addition, more elaborate theoretical models of neutrino masses have beenproposed, with the seesaw models being a particularly popular group of models inwhich new heavy particles generate neutrino masses. We study low-scale seesawmodels, in particular the resulting energy-scale dependence of the neutrino parameters,which incorporate new particles with masses within the reach of current andfuture experiments, such as the LHC. / Standardmodellen för partikelfysik beskriver den stora majoriteten data från partikelfysikexperimentutmärkt. Den kan emellertid inte i sin enklaste form beskrivadet faktum att neutriner är massiva partiklar och leptonsmakerna är blandande,vilket krävs enligt observationerna av neutrinooscillationer. Därför måste standardmodellenutökas för att ta hänsyn till detta, vilket öppnar upp möjligheten att utforska nya och intressanta fysikaliska fenomen. Det finns många föreslagna modeller för massiva neutriner. De enklaste av dessakan beskriva observationerna med endast ett fåtal effektiva parametrar. Dessutom är neutriner de enda kända befintliga partiklar som har potentialen att vara sinaegna antipartiklar, en möjlighet som aktivt undersöks genom experiment på neutrinolöst dubbelt betasönderfall. I denna avhandling analyserar vi dessa enkla modellermed Bayesisk inferens och begränsningar från neutrinorelaterade experiment och undersöker även potentialen för framtida experiment på neutrinolöst dubbelt betasönderfall att bergänsa andra typer av ny fysik. Även mer avancerade teoretiska modeller för neutrinomassor har föreslagits, med seesawmodeller som en särskilt populär grupp av modeller där nya tunga partiklargenererar neutrinomassor. Vi studerar seesawmodeller vid låga energier, i synnerhetneutrinoparametrarnas resulterande energiberoende, vilka inkluderar nya partiklarmed massor inom räckh°all för nuvarande och framtida experiment såsom LHC. / <p>QC 20130830</p>
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Elektroslabé procesy v rámci efektivní polní teorie / Elektroslabé procesy v rámci efektivní polní teorie

Soukup, Petr January 2009 (has links)
Title: Electroweak processes in the framework of effective field theory Author: Petr Soukup Department: Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics Supervisor: RNDr. Karol Kampf, Ph.D. Supervisor's e-mail address: kampf@troja.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: In this thesis, we study electroweak processes within the framework of ef- fective field theory employing the approach of effective Lagrangians. We mainly focus on the decay process H → γγ. A complete set of SU(2) × U(1) invariant dimension- six operators is utilized. We present a brief introduction to GWS Standard model and dimension-six effective operators. One-loop Standard model contribution to the process of H → γγ is then evaluated, followed by calculation of tree-level and one-loop level dimension-six operators contribution to the same process. We then present a brief ge- neral summary of renormalization procedure in quantum field theory. Renormalization of performed calculations is implemented, and possible issues that may arise during renormalization of such non-renormalizable theory are also discussed. In the end, we discuss the obtained results, mainly the dependence of H → γγ decay rate on effective theory's free parameters and the scale of the new physics Λ. Focus is made on possible deviations from Standard model results. The results are plotted in charts....
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Beyond-mean-field corrections and effective interactions in the nuclear many-body problem / Des corrections au-delà de champ moyen et des interactions efficaces dans le problème à N corps nucléaire

Moghrabi, Kassem 12 September 2013 (has links)
Les approches basées sur les modèles de champ moyen reproduisent avec succès certaines propriétés nucléaires comme les masses et les rayons, dans le cadre des théories de la fonctionnelle de la densité pour l'énergie (EDF). Cependant, plusieurs corrélations complexes sont absentes dans les théories de champ moyen et un certain nombre d'observables liées aux propriétés à une particule et collectives des systèmes nucléoniques ne peuvent pas être prédites avec précision. La nécessité de fournir une description précise des données disponibles ainsi que des prévisions fiables dans les régions exotiques de la carte nucléaire motive l'utilisation de modèles plus sophistiqués, qui vont au-delà du champ moyen. Des corrélations et des corrections d'ordre supérieur (au-delà du premier ordre, qui représente l'approximation de champ moyen) sont introduites dans ces modèles. Un aspect crucial dans ces calculs est le choix de l'interaction efficace qui doit être utilisée quand on va au-delà du premier ordre (les interactions efficaces existantes sont généralement ajustées avec des calculs de champ moyen). Dans la première partie de la thèse, nous traitons l'équation d'état de la matière nucléaire, évaluée jusqu'au deuxième ordre avec la force phénoménologique de Skyrme. Nous analysons la divergence ultraviolette qui est liée à la portée nulle de l'interaction et nous introduisons des interactions régularisées de type Skyrme qui peuvent être utilisées au deuxième ordre. Des procédures de régularisation avec un cutoff et des techniques de régularisation dimensionnelle sont analysées et appliquées. Dans le cas de la régularisation dimensionnelle, des connexions sont naturellement établies entre le cadre EDF et des techniques employées dans les théories de champ effectives. Dans la deuxième partie de la thèse, nous vérifions si les interactions régularisées introduites pour la matière nucléaire peuvent être utilisées également pour les noyaux finis. A titre d'illustration, cette analyse est effectuée dans le modèle de couplage particule vibration, qui représente un exemple de modèle qui va au-delà de l'approximation de champ moyen, où une divergence ultraviolette apparaît si des forces de portée nulle sont utilisées. Ces premières applications suggèrent plusieurs directions à explorer pour fournir à plus long terme des interactions régularisées qui sont bien adaptés pour les calculs au-delà du champ moyen pour les noyaux finis. Les conclusions et des perspectives sont illustrées à la fin du manuscrit. / Mean-field approaches successfully reproduce nuclear bulk properties like masses and radii within the Energy Density Functional (EDF) framework. However, complex correlations are missing in mean-field theories and several observables related to single-particle and collective nuclear properties cannot be predicted accurately. The necessity to provide a precise description of the available data as well as reliable predictions in the exotic regions of the nuclear chart motivates the use of more sophisticated beyond-mean-field models. Correlations and higher-order corrections (beyond the leading mean-field order) are introduced. A crucial aspect in these calculations is the choice of the effective interaction to be used when one goes beyond the leading order (available effective interactions are commonly adjusted at the mean-field level). In the first part, we deal with the equation of state of nuclear matter evaluated up to the second order with the phenomenological Skyrme force. We analyze the ultraviolet divergence that is related to the zero range of the interaction and we introduce Skyrme-type regularized interactions that can be used at second order for matter. Cutoff regularization and dimensional regularization techniques are explored and applied. In the latter case, connections are naturally established between the EDF framework and some techniques employed in Effective Field Theories. In the second part, we check whether the regularized interactions introduced for nuclear matter can be employed also for finite nuclei. As an illustration, this analysis is performed within the particle-vibration model that represents an example of beyond mean-field models where an ultraviolet divergence appears if zero-range forces are used. These first applications suggest several directions to be explored to finally provide regularized interactions that are specially tailored for beyond-mean-field calculations for finite nuclei. Conclusions and perspectives are finally illustrated.

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