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2. Contributions to the 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2019) of the JEM-EUSO Collaboration
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams Jr., J. H., Ahriche, A., Allard, D., Allen, L., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arai, Y., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pernas, M. Ave, Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P. L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blanc, N., Błęcki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bozzo, E., Pacheco, S. Briz, Bruno, A., Caballero, K. S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M. J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Cotto, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Creusot, A., Csorna, S., Cummings, A., Dagoret-Campagne, S., Gónzalez, A. de Castro, De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Damian, A. Diaz, Djemil, T., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Ferrarese, S., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Alvarado, C. González, Gorodetzky, P., Greg, R., Guarino, F., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernández, Cruz, W. Hidber, Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kolev, D., Krantz, H., Kreykenbohm, I., Krizmanic, J. F., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., La Barbera, A., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Campano, L. López, Martínez, F. López, Maccarone, M. C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J. L., Marini, A., Marszał, W., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J. N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S. S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Ríos, J. A. Morales de los, Mustafa, M., Nagataki, S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Orleaánski, P., Osteria, G., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M. I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L. W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Polonski, Z., Popescu, E. M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A. A., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Frías, M. D. Rodríguez, Ronga, F., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M. D., Cano, G. Sáaez, Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Balanzar, J. C. Sanchez, Sánchez, J. L., Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Spataro, B., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M. C., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S. B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tubbs, J., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts Jr., J., Weber, M., Muñoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Włodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I. S, Zotov, M. Yu., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Compilation of papers presented by the JEM-EUSO Collaboration at the 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC), held July 24 through August 1, 2019 in Madison, Wisconsin., Comment: links to the 24 papers published in arXiv
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3. First observations of speed of light tracks by a fluorescence detector looking down on the atmosphere
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams Jr., J. H., Ahriche, A., Allard, D., Allen, L., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arai, Y., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pernas, M. Ave, Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P. L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Błȩcki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bozzo, E., Bruno, A., Caballero, K. S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, C. Catalano O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M. J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Cordero, G., Cotto, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Cummings, A., Dagoret-Campagne, S., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Damian, A. Diaz, Djemil, T., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Fernández-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Alvarado, C. González, Gorodetzky, P., Greg, R., Guarino, F., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernández, Cruz, W. Hidber, Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kolev, D., Krantz, H., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., La Barbera, A., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larson, R., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Campano, L. López, Maccarone, M. C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J. L., Marini, A., Marszał, W., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Mastafa, M., Matev, R., Matthews, J. N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mendoza, M. A., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S. S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Ríos, J. A. Morales de los, Nagataki, C. Moretto S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Naslund, W., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Orleański, P., Osteria, G., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M. I., Panico, B., Pasqualino, G., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L. W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Polonski, Z., Popescu, E. M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A. A., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Frías, M. D. Rodríguez, Rodencal, M., Ronga, F., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M. D., Cano, G. Sáez, Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Balanzar, J. C. Sanchez, Sánchez, J. L., Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Spataro, B., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M. C., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S. B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tubbs, J., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts Jr., J., Weber, M., Muñoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Włodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I. S, Zotov, M. Yu., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
EUSO-Balloon is a pathfinder mission for the Extreme Universe Space Observatory onboard the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM-EUSO). It was launched on the moonless night of the 25$^{th}$ of August 2014 from Timmins, Canada. The flight ended successfully after maintaining the target altitude of 38 km for five hours. One part of the mission was a 2.5 hour underflight using a helicopter equipped with three UV light sources (LED, xenon flasher and laser) to perform an inflight calibration and examine the detectors capability to measure tracks moving at the speed of light. We describe the helicopter laser system and details of the underflight as well as how the laser tracks were recorded and found in the data. These are the first recorded laser tracks measured from a fluorescence detector looking down on the atmosphere. Finally, we present a first reconstruction of the direction of the laser tracks relative to the detector., Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures
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4. A Needs Assessment for the Development of “Orphan” Topic Curricular Toolkits
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Caretta-Weyer, H, Tichter, A, and Fujimoto, J
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- 2019
5. P2.12-05 Real-World Data of Biomarker Diagnostics, Treatment Strategy, and Survival Outcome with Advanced or Recurrent NSCLC in Japan
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Tokito, T., primary, Sakamoto, T., additional, Matsubara, T., additional, Takahama, T., additional, Yokoyama, T., additional, Nakamura, A., additional, Okamoto, T., additional, Akamatsu, H., additional, Oki, M., additional, Sato, Y., additional, Tobino, K., additional, Nishimura, K., additional, Hiraoka, M., additional, Kenmotsu, H., additional, Fujimoto, J., additional, Shimokawa, M., additional, Yamamoto, N., additional, and Nakagawa, K., additional
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- 2023
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6. Full $\mathcal{O}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to $t \bar{t} \gamma$ and $e^-e^+\gamma$ productions at ILC with GRACE-Loop
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Khiem, P. H., Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Igarashi, M., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Nakazawa, N., Shimizu, Y., Tobimatsu, K., Ueda, T., Vermaseren, J. A. M., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The full $\mathcal{O}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to $t \bar{t} \gamma$ and $e^-e^+\gamma$ productions at the International Linear Collider (ILC) are presented in this paper. The computation is performed with the help of GRACE-Loop system. In the physical results, we discuss on the cross section, electroweak corrections, and the top quark forward-backward asymmetry ($A_{FB}$) which are the function of the center-of-mass energy., Comment: 4 pages, Proceedings of ICISE2013 - Rencontres du Vietnam, Windows on the Universe. 11-17 Aug 2013. Quy Nhon, Vietnam
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7. Full $\mathcal{O}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to $e^+e^- \rightarrow e^+e^- \gamma$ at the ILC with GRACE-Loop
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Khiem, P. H., Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Nakazawa, N., Shimizu, Y., Ueda, T., Vermaseren, J. A. M., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
By using the GRACE-Loop system, we calculate the full $\mathcal{O}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to the process $e^+e^- \rightarrow e^+e^- \gamma$, which is important for future investigations at the International Linear Collider (ILC). With the GRACE-Loop system, the calculations are checked numerically by three consistency tests: ultraviolet finiteness, infrared finiteness, and gauge-parameter independence. The results show good numerical stability when quadruple precision is used. In the phenomenological results, we find that the electroweak corrections to the total cross section range from $\sim -4\%$ to $\sim -21\%$ when $\sqrt{s}$ varies from $250$ GeV to $1$ TeV. The corrections also significantly affect the differential cross sections, which are a function of the invariant masses and angles and the final-particle energies. Such corrections will play an important role for the high-precision program at the ILC., Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, Talk presented at the International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS13), Tokyo, Japan, 11-15 November 2013
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- 2014
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8. An evaluation of the exposure in nadir observation of the JEM-EUSO mission
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Adams, J. H., Ahmad, S., Albert, J. -N., Allard, D., Ambrosio, M., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arai, Y., Aramo, C., Asano, K., Ave, M., Barrillon, P., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Berlind, A. A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P. L., Biktemerova, S., Blaksley, C., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bluemer, J., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Briggs, M. S., Briz, S., Bruno, A., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellini, G., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Christl, M. J., Connaughton, V., Cortes, J. F., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., D'Olivo, J. C., Dagoret-Campagne, S., de Castro, A. J., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., del Peral, L., Dell'Oro, A., De Pascale, M. P., Di Martino, M., Distratis, G., Dupieux, M., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Falk, S., Fang, K., Fenu, F., Fernandez-Gomez, I., Ferrarese, S., Franceschi, A., Fujimoto, J., Galeotti, P., Garipov, G., Geary, J., Giaccari, U. G., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., Alvarado, C. Gonzalez, Gorodetzky, P., Guarino, F., Guzman, A., Hachisu, Y., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernandez, Higashide, K., Iguchi, T., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Insolia, A., Isgrio, F., Itow, Y., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Keilhauer, B., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Ko, S. H., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kuznetsov, E., La Rosa, G., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., Lopez, F., Maccarone, M. C., Mannheim, K., Marcelli, L., Marini, A., Martin-Chassard, G., Martinez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Maurissen, A., Medina-Tanco, G., Mernik, T., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monnier-Ragaigne, D., Rios, J. A. Morales de los, Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, T., Nam, J. W., Nam, S., Nam, K., Napolitano, T., Naumov, D., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Ogawa, T., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Orleanski, P., Osteria, G., Pacheco, N., Panasyuk, M. I., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pollini, A., Prieto, H., Reardon, P., Reina, M., Reyes, M., Ricci, M., Rodriguez, I., Frias, M. D. Rodriguez, Ronga, F., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczynski, M., Sabau, M. D., Cano, G. Saez, Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sanchez, S., Santangelo, A., Cruz, L. Santiago, Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Scuderi, M., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Ozieb, G., Lopez, H. H. Silva, Sledd, J., Slominska, K., Sobey, A., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Tenzer, C., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Trillaud, F., Tsenov, R., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdes-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villasenor, L., von Ballmoos, P., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts, J., Weber, M., Weiler, T. J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Wlodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, K., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zamora, A., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We evaluate the exposure during nadir observations with JEM-EUSO, the Extreme Universe Space Observatory, on-board the Japanese Experiment Module of the International Space Station. Designed as a mission to explore the extreme energy Universe from space, JEM-EUSO will monitor the Earth's nighttime atmosphere to record the ultraviolet light from tracks generated by extensive air showers initiated by ultra-high energy cosmic rays. In the present work, we discuss the particularities of space-based observation and we compute the annual exposure in nadir observation. The results are based on studies of the expected trigger aperture and observational duty cycle, as well as, on the investigations of the effects of clouds and different types of background light. We show that the annual exposure is about one order of magnitude higher than those of the presently operating ground-based observatories., Comment: published in Astroparticle Physics by the JEM-EUSO Collaboration
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9. Full $\mathcal{O}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to $e^+e^- \rightarrow t \bar{t} \gamma$ with GRACE-Loop
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Khiem, P. H., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kurihara, Y., Shimizu, Y., Ueda, T., Vermaseren, J. A. M., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the full $\mathcal{O}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to the process $e^+e^- \rightarrow t \bar{t} \gamma$ at the International Linear Collider (ILC). The computation is performed with the help of the GRACE-Loop system. We present the total cross-section and the top quark forward-backward asymmetry ($A_{FB}$) as a function of the center-of-mass energy and compare them with the process $e^+e^- \rightarrow t \bar{t}$. We find that the value of $A_{FB}$ in $t \bar{t} \gamma$ production is larger than $A_{FB}$ in $t\bar{t}$ production. It is an important result for the measurement of the top quark forward-backward asymmetry at the ILC. Applying a structure function method, we also subtract the QED correction to gain the genuine weak correction in both the $\alpha$ scheme and the $G_{\mu}$ scheme ($\delta_{W}^{G_{\mu}}$). We obtain numerical values for $\delta_{W}^{G_{\mu}}$ which are changing from 2% to -24% when we vary the center-of-mass energy from 360 GeV to 1 TeV., Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures
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- 2012
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10. Ultra-violet imaging of the night-time earth by EUSO-Balloon towards space-based ultra-high energy cosmic ray observations
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams, J.H., Jr., Ahriche, A., Allard, D., Allen, L., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arai, Y., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Ave Pernas, M., Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P.L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Błȩcki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bozzo, E., Briz, S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K.S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, C., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M.J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Cordero, G., Cotto, G., Crawford, H.J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Cummings, A., Dagoret-Campagne, S., de Castro, A.J., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Diaz Damian, A., Djemil, T., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Ferrarese, S., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., González Alvarado, C., Gorodetzky, P., Greg, R., Guarino, F., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Hernández Carretero, J., Hidber Cruz, W., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Joven, E., Judd, E.G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B.A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P.A., Kolev, D., Krantz, H., Kreykenbohm, I., Krizmanic, J.F., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., La Barbera, A., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., López Campano, L., López, F., Maccarone, M.C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J.L., Marini, A., Marszał, W., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Mastafa, M., Matev, R., Matthews, J.N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mendoza, M.A., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S.S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Morales de los Ríos, J.A., Moretto, C., Nagataki, S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A.V., Orleański, P., Osteria, G., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M.I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I.H., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L.W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Polonsky, Z., Popescu, E.M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A.A., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Rodríguez Frías, M.D., Ronga, F., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M.D., Sáez Cano, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Sanchez Balanzar, J.C., Sánchez, J.L., Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Sanz Palomino, M., Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shimizu, H.M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Spataro, B., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M.C., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S.B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tubbs, J., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J.F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts, J., Jr., Weber, M., Weigand Muñoz, R., Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Włodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I.V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I.S., Zotov, M.Yu., and Zuccaro Marchi, A.
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11. Suppressed immune microenvironment and repertoire in brain metastases from patients with resected non-small-cell lung cancer
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Kudo, Y., Haymaker, C., Zhang, J., Reuben, A., Duose, D.Y., Fujimoto, J., Roy-Chowdhuri, S., Solis Soto, L.M., Dejima, H., Parra, E.R., Mino, B., Abraham, R., Ikeda, N., Vaporcyan, A., Gibbons, D., Lang, F.F., Luthra, R., Lee, J.J., Moran, C., Huse, J.T., Kadara, H., and Wistuba, I.I.
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12. The JEM-EUSO Mission: Status and Prospects in 2011
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Collaboration, The JEM-EUSO, Adams Jr, J. H., Ahmad, S., Albert, J. -N., Allard, D., Ambrosio, M., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arai, Y., Aramo, C., Asano, K., Barrillon, P., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Berlind, A. A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P. L., Biktemerova, S., Blaksley, C., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bluemer, J., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Briggs, M. S., Briz, S., Bruno, A., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellini, G., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Christl, M. J., Connaughton, V., Cortes, J. F., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., D'Olivo, J. C., Dagoret-Campagne, S., de Castro, A. J., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Pascale, M. P., del Peral, L., Dell'Oro, A., Di Martino, M., Distrati, G., Dupieux, M., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Falk, S., Fang, K., Fenu, F., Ferrarese, S., Fernandez-Gomez, I., Franceschi, A., Fujimoto, J., Galeotti, P., Garipov, G., Geary, J., Giaccari, U. G., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., Alvarado, C. Gonzalez, Gorodetzky, P., Guarino, F., Guzman, A., Hachisu, Y., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernandez, Higashide, K., Iguchi, T., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Insolia, A., Isgro, F., Itow, Y., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Keilhauer, B., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Ko, S. H., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kuznetsov, E., La Rosa, G., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., Lopez, F., Maccarone, M. C., Marcelli, L., Marini, A., Martin-Chassard, G., Martinez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Maurissen, A., Medina-Tanco, G., Mernik, T., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monnier-Ragaigne, D., Rıos, J. A. Morales de los, Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nam, J. W., Nam, S., Nam, K., Napolitano, T., Naumov, D., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Ogawa, T., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Orleanski, P., Osteria, G., Pacheco, N., Panasyuk, M. I., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pollini, A., Prieto, H., Reardon, P., Reina, M., Reyes, M., Ricci, M., Rodrıguez, I., Frıas, M. D. Rodrıguez, Ronga, F., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczynski, M., Sabau, M. D., Cano, G. Saez, Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sanchez, S., Santangelo, A., Cruz, L. Santiago, Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Scuderi, M., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Ozieblo, G., Lopez, H. H. Silva, Sledd, J., Slominska, K., Sobey, A., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takami, H., Nakamura, T., Takeda, M., Takahashi, Y., Takizawa, Y., Tenzer, C., Tkachev, L., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Trillaud, F., Tsenov, R., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdes-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villasenor, L., von Ballmoos, P., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts Jr, J., Weber, M., Weiler, T. J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Wlodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, K., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zamora, A., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Contributions of the JEM-EUSO Collaboration to the 32nd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Beijing, August, 2011., Comment: 33 contributions plus index
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13. Numerical Computation of Two-loop Box Diagrams with Masses
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Yuasa, F., de Doncker, E., Hamaguchi, N., Ishikawa, T., Kato, K., Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A new approach is presented to evaluate multi-loop integrals, which appear in the calculation of cross-sections in high-energy physics. It relies on a fully numerical method and is applicable to a wide class of integrals with various mass configurations. As an example, the computation of two-loop planar and non-planar box diagrams is shown. The results are confirmed by comparisons with other techniques, including the reduction method, and by a consistency check using the dispersion relation., Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures
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14. Numerical Approach to Calculation of Feynman Loop Integrals
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Yuasa, F., Ishikawa, T., Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Shimizu, Y., Hamaguchi, N., de Doncker, E., and Kato, K.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper, we describe a numerical approach to evaluate Feynman loop integrals. In this approach the key technique is a combination of a numerical integration method and a numerical extrapolation method. Since the computation is carried out in a fully numerical way, our approach is applicable to one-, two- and multi-loop diagrams. Without any analytic treatment it can compute diagrams with not only real masses but also complex masses for the internal particles. As concrete examples we present numerical results of a scalar one-loop box integral with complex masses and two-loop planar and non-planar box integrals with masses. We discuss the quality of our numerical computation by comparisons with other methods and also propose a self consistency check., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, Talk given at 3rd Computational Particle Physics Workshop CPP2010, September 23-25, 2010, KEK Japan
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15. Numerical Evaluation of Feynman Integrals by a Direct Computation Method
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Yuasa, F., Ishikawa, T., Fujimoto, J., Hamaguchi, N., de Doncker, E., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A purely numerical method, Direct ComputationMethod is applied to evaluate Feynman integrals. This method is based on the combination of an efficient numerical integration and an efficient extrapolation. In addition, high-precision arithmetic and parallelization technique can be used in this method if required. We present the recent progress in development of this method and show results such as one-loop 5-point and two-loop 3-point integrals., Comment: 5 pages,9 figures, LaTeX, PoS style; ACAT2008, XII International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research, Erice, Sicily, Italy November 3-7, 2008
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16. EUSO-TA – First results from a ground-based EUSO telescope
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams, J.H., Jr., Ahriche, A., Allard, D., Allen, L., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arai, Y., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Ave Pernas, M., Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Belz, J.W., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P.L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bozzo, E., Bruno, A., Caballero, K.S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M.J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Cordero, G., Cotto, G., Crawford, H.J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Cummings, A., Dagoret-Campagne, S., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Djemil, T., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Fernández-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., González Alvarado, C., Gorodetzky, P., Greg, R., Guarino, F., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Hernández Carretero, J., Hidber Cruz, W., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Joven, E., Judd, E.G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B.A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P.A., Kolev, D., Krantz, H., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., La Barbera, A., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., López Campano, L., Maccarone, M.C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J.L., Marini, A., Marszal, W., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Mustafa, M., Matev, R., Matthews, J.N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mendoza, M.A., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S.S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Morales de los Ríos, J.A., Nagataki, S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A.V., Orleański, P., Osteria, G., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M.I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I.H., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L.W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Polonski, Z., Popescu, E.M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A.A., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Rodríguez Frías, M.D., Ronga, F., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M.D., Sáez Cano, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Sanchez Balanzar, J.C., Sánchez, J.L., Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Sanz Palomino, M., Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shimizu, H.M., Shin, H.S., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Sokolsky, P., Spataro, B., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M.C., Tameda, Y., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S.B., Thomson, G.B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tubbs, J., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J.F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts, J., Jr., Weber, M., Weigand Muñoz, R., Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Włodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I.V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I.S., Zotov, M.Yu., and Zuccaro Marchi, A.
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17. Status reports from the GRACE Group
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Yasui, Y., Ueda, T., de Doncker, E., Fujimoto, J., Hamaguchi, N., Ishikawa, T., Shimizu, Y., and Yuasa, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss a new approach for the numerical evaluation of loop integrals. The fully numerical calculations of an infrared one-loop vertex and a box diagram are demonstrated. To perform these calculations, we apply an extrapolation method based on the $\epsilon$-algorithm. In our approach, the super high precision control in the numerical manipulation is essential to handle the infrared singularity. We adopt a multi-precision library named {\tt HMLib} for the precision control in the calculations., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings for the International Workshop LCWS/ILC 2007, DESY in Hamburg, Germany, between May 30, 2007, and June 3, 2007
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18. Precise Numerical Evaluation of the Scalar One-Loop Integrals with the Infrared Divergence
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Yuasa, F., de Doncker, E., Fujimoto, J., Hamaguchi, N., Ishikawa, T., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a new approach for obtaining very precise integration results for infrared vertex and box diagrams, where the integration is carried out directly without performing any analytic integration of Feynman parameters. Using an appropriate numerical integration routine with an extrapolation method, together with a multi-precision library, we have obtained integration results which agree with the analytic results to 10 digits even for such a very small photon mass as $10^{-150}$ GeV in the infrared vertex diagram., Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the ACAT workshop, Amsterdam, April 23-27, 2007
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19. Real Structure Determination for Permeability Prediction
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Dunkers, J. P., primary, Zimba, C. G., additional, Phelan, F. R., additional, Parnas, R. S., additional, and Fujimoto, J., additional
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20. Les Houches Physics at TeV Colliders 2005, Standard Model and Higgs working group: Summary report
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Buttar, C., Dittmaier, S., Drollinger, V., Frixione, S., Nikitenko, A., Abdullin, S. Willenbrock S., Accomando, E., Acosta, D., Arbuzov, A., Ball, R. D., Ballestrero, A., Bartalini, P., Baur, U., Belhouari, A., Belov, S., Belyaev, A., Benedetti, D., Binoth, T., Bolognesi, S., Bondarenko, S., Boos, E. E., Boudjema, F., Bredenstein, A., Bunichev, V. E., Campbell, J. M., Calame, C. Carloni, Catani, S., Cavanaugh, R., Ciccolini, M., Collins, J., Cooper-Sarkar, A. M., Corcella, G., Cucciarelli, S., Davatz, G., DelDuca, V., Denner, A., D'Hondt, J., Drozdetskiy, A., Dudko, L. V., Duehrssen, M., Frazier, R., Fujimoto, J., Gascon-Shotkin, S., Gehrmann, T., Ridder, A. Gehrmann-De, Giammanco, A., Giolo-Nicollerat, A. -S., Glover, E. W. N., Godbole, R. M., Grau, A., Grazzini, M., Guillet, J. -Ph., Gusev, A., Harlander, R., Hegde, R., Heinrich, G., Heyninck, J., Huston, J., Ishikawa, T., Kalinowski, A., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kauer, N., Kilgore, W., Kirsanov, M., Korytov, A., Kraemer, M., Kulesza, A., Kurihara, Y., Lehti, S., Magnea, L., Mahmoudi, F., Maina, E., Maltoni, F., Mariotti, C., Mellado, B., Mercier, D., Mitselmakher, G., Montagna, G., Moraes, A., Moretti, M., Moretti, S., Nakano, I., Nason, P., Nicrosini, O., Nolten, M. R., Olness, F., Pakhotin, Yu., Pancheri, G., Piccinini, F., Pilon, E., Pittau, R., Pozzorini, S., Pumplin, J., Quayle, W., Ross, D. A., Sadykov, R., Sandhoff, M., Savrin, V. I., Schmidt, A., Schulze, M., Schumann, S., Scurlock, B., Sherstnev, A., Skands, P., Somogyi, G., Smith, J., Spira, M., Srivastava, Y., Stenzel, H., Sumino, Y., Tanaka, R., Trocsanyi, Z., Tsuno, S., Vicini, A., Wackeroth, D., Weber, M. M., Weiser, C., Willenbrock, S., Wu, S. L., and Zanetti, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This Report summarises the activities of the "SM and Higgs" working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeV Colliders", Les Houches, France, 2-20 May, 2005. On the one hand, we performed a variety of experimental and theoretical studies on standard candles (such as W, Z, and ttbar production), treating them either as proper signals of known physics, or as backgrounds to unknown physics; we also addressed issues relevant to those non-perturbative or semi-perturbative ingredients, such as Parton Density Functions and Underlying Events, whose understanding will be crucial for a proper simulation of the actual events taking place in the detectors. On the other hand, several channels for the production of the Higgs, or involving the Higgs, have been considered in some detail. The report is structured into four main parts. The first one deals with Standard Model physics, except the Higgs. A variety of arguments are treated here, from full simulation of processes constituting a background to Higgs production, to studies of uncertainties due to PDFs and to extrapolations of models for underlying events, from small-$x$ issues to electroweak corrections which may play a role in vector boson physics. The second part of the report treats Higgs physics from the point of view of the signal. In the third part, reviews are presented on the current status of multi-leg, next-to-leading order and of next-to-next-to-leading order QCD computations. Finally, the fourth part deals with the use of Monte Carlos for simulation of LHC physics., Comment: 234 pages, 173 figures. Web page of the workshop (with links to the talks): http://lappweb.in2p3.fr/conferences/LesHouches/Houches2005/
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21. Electroweak Corrections for the Study of the Higgs Potential at the LC
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Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kurihara, Y., Shimizu, Y., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The full electroweak radiative correction is calculated for the process ee--> nunubarHH which is a window for the study of the Higgs potential at the future linear collider. The calculation is done by using GRACE, the automated system for the calculation of Feynman diagrams. The magnitude of the weak correction in the G-mu scheme is small in the high energy region where this process dominates over the ZHH production., Comment: 5 pages, LCWS05(Stanford, March 2005)
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22. Multi-leg calculations with the GRACE/1-LOOP system. --Toward Radiative Corrections to e+e- -> mu nu-bar u d-bar --
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Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kurihara, Y., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We performed the calculation of the full O(alpha) corrections to e+e- -> mu- nu-bar u d-bar with the help of the GRACE/1-LOOP system. We discuss how a finite decay width introduces a serious gauge invariance breaking, particularly for infrared 5-point functions. This is related to the way the reduction of those functions is performed and to the treatment of the width in the reduction., Comment: 5 pages,invited talk at "Loops & Legs in Quantum Field Theory 2004", Zinnowitz, Germany, April 2004
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- 2004
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23. Electroweak corrections to Higgs production through ZZ fusion at the linear collider
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Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kurihara, Y., Shimizu, Y., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the full order alpha electroweak radiative corrections to e+e- -> e+e-H. The computation is performed with the help of GRACE-loop. The extraction of the full QED corrections is performed, these are quite large at threshold. The genuine weak corrections, for the linear collider energies, when expressed in the G_mu scheme are of order -2 to -4 for Higgs masses preferred by the latest precision data. We also extract the m_t^2 type corrections and make a comparison with the weak corrections for the process e+e- ->nu nu H., Comment: 16 pages and 6 figures
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- 2004
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24. Loop integration results using numerical extrapolation for a non-scalar integral
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de Doncker, E., Shimizu, Y., Fujimoto, J., Yuasa, F., Kaugars, K., Cucos, L., and Van Voorst, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Loop integration results have been obtained using numerical integration and extrapolation. An extrapolation to the limit is performed with respect to a parameter in the integrand which tends to zero. Results are given for a non-scalar four-point diagram. Extensions to accommodate loop integration by existing integration packages are also discussed. These include: using previously generated partitions of the domain and roundoff error guards., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, revised, contribution to ACAT03 (Dec. 2003)
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- 2004
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25. Full one-loop electroweak radiative corrections to single photon production in e+e-
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Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kurihara, Y., Shimizu, Y., Yamashita, S., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Large scale calculation for the radiative corrections required for the current and future collider experiments can be done automatically using the GRACE-LOOP system. Here several results for e+e- --> 3-body processes are presented including e+e- --> e+e-H and e+e- --> nu nubar gamma., Comment: 5 pages, contribution to ACAT03(Dec. 2003)
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- 2004
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26. Automatic one-loop calculation of MSSM processes with GRACE
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Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Jimbo, M., Kon, T., and Kuroda, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have developed the system for the automatic computation of cross-sections, {\tt GRACE/SUSY}, including the one-loop calculations for processes of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the the standard model. For an application, we investigate the process $e^+ e^- \to Z^0 h^0$ ., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Talk presented by Jimbo, M. at ACAT-03
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- 2004
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27. Full order alpha electroweak corrections to double Higgs-strahlung at the linear collider
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kurihara, T. Kaneko Y., Kato, K., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the full order alpha electroweak radiative corrections to the double Higgs-strahlung process e+e- --> ZHH. The computation is performed with the help of GRACE-loop. After subtraction of the initial state QED radiative corrections, we find that the genuine weak corrections in the $\alpha$-scheme are small for Higgs masses and energies where this cross section is largest and is most likely to be studied. These corrections decrease with increasing energies attaining about $\sim -10%$ at $\sqrt{s}=1.5$TeV. The full order alpha correction on the other hand is quite large at threshold but small at energies around the peak. We also study changes in the shape of the invariant mass of the Higgs pair which has been shown to be a good discriminating variable for the measurement of the triple Higgs vertex in this reaction., Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures and 3 tables
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- 2003
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28. GRACE at ONE-LOOP: Automatic calculation of 1-loop diagrams in the electroweak theory with gauge parameter independence checks
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We describe the main building blocks of a generic automated package for the calculation of Feynman diagrams. These blocks include the generation and creation of a model file, the graph generation, the symbolic calculation at an intermediate level of the Dirac and tensor algebra, implementation of the loop integrals, the generation of the matrix elements or helicity amplitudes, methods for the phase space integrations and eventually the event generation. The report focuses on the fully automated systems for the calculation of physical processes based on the experience in developing GRACE-loop. As such, a detailed description of the renormalisation procedure in the Standard Model is given emphasizing the central role played by the non-linear gauge fixing conditions for the construction of such automated codes. The need for such gauges is better appreciated when it comes to devising efficient and powerful algorithms for the reduction of the tensorial structures of the loop integrals. A new technique for these reduction algorithms is described. Explicit formulae for all two-point functions in a generalised non-linear gauge are given, together with the complete set of counterterms. We also show how infrared divergences are dealt with in the system. We give a comprehensive presentation of some systematic test-runs which have been performed at the one-loop level for a wide variety of two-to-two processes to show the validity of the gauge check. These cover fermion-fermion scattering, gauge boson scattering into fermions, gauge bosons and Higgs bosons scattering processes. Comparisons with existing results on some one-loop computation in the Standard Model show excellent agreement. We also briefly recount some recent development concerning the calculation of mutli-leg one-loop corrections., Comment: 131 pages. Manuscript expanded quite substantially with the inclusion of an overview of automatic systems for the calculation of Feynman diagrams both at tree-level and one-loop. Other additions include issues of regularisation, width effects and renormalisation with unstable particles and reduction of 5- and 6-point functions. This is a preprint version, final version to appear as a Phys. Rep
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- 2003
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29. Full order_alpha electroweak and order alpha_s corrections to e^+e^- --> t t H
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Shimizu, Y., and Yasui, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the full ${{\cal O}}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to associated Higgs top pair production in $e^+e^-$ collisions. We combine these results with a new calculation of the full one-loop QCD corrections. The computation is performed with the help of {\tt GRACE-loop}. We find that the ${{\cal O}}(\alpha)$ correction can be larger than the ${{\cal O}}(\alpha_s)$ corrections around the peak of the cross section especially for a light Higgs mass. At threshold these corrections are swamped by the QCD corrections which are enhanced by the gluon Coulomb contribution. We have also subtracted the complete QED corrections and expressed the genuine weak correction both in the $\alpha$-scheme and the $G_\mu$-scheme. This reveals that the genuine weak corrections are not negligible and should be taken into account for a precision measurement of this cross section and the extraction of the Yukawa $t \bar t H$ coupling., Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures. only change is the addition of one note stating that all our results have now been confirmed by an independent calculation
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30. Full one-loop electroweak radiative corrections to single Higgs production in e+ e-
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the full ${{\cal O}}(\alpha)$ electroweak radiative corrections to single Higgs production in \epemt. This takes into account the full one-loop corrections as well as the effects of hard photon radiation. We include both the fusion and Higgs-strahlung processes. The computation is performed with the help of {\tt GRACE-loop} where we have implemented a generalised non-linear gauge fixing condition. The latter includes 5 gauge parameters that can be used for checks on our results. Besides the UV, IR finiteness and gauge parameter independence checks it proves also powerful to test our implementation of the 5-point function. We find that for a 500GeV machine and a light Higgs of mass 150GeV, the total ${{\cal O}}(\alpha)$ correction is small when the results are expressed in terms of $\alpha_{{\rm QED}}$. The total correction decreases slightly for higher energies. For moderate centre of mass energies the total ${{\cal O}}(\alpha)$ decreases as the Higgs mass increases, reaching -10% for $M_H=350$GeV and $\sqrt{s}=500$GeV. In order to quantify the genuine weak corrections we have subtracted the universal virtual and bremsstrahlung correction from the full ${{\cal O}}(\alpha)$. We find, for $M_H=150$GeV, a weak correction slowly decreasing from -2% to -4% as the energy increases from $\sqrt{s}=300$GeV to $\sqrt{s}=1$TeV after expressing the tree-level results in terms of $G_\mu$, Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures. Only correction is a reference to a web-page
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31. QCD event generators with next-to-leading order matrix-elements and parton showers
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Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kato, K., Kawabata, S., Munehisa, T., and Tanaka, H.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A new method to construct event-generators based on next-to-leading order QCD matrix-elements and leading-logarithmic parton showers is proposed. Matrix elements of loop diagram as well as those of a tree level can be generated using an automatic system. A soft/collinear singularity is treated using a leading-log subtraction method. Higher order re-summation of the soft/collinear correction by the parton shower method is combined with the NLO matrix-element without any double-counting in this method. An example of the event generator for Drell-Yan process is given for demonstrating a validity of this method., Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures, version 2: update reference [13]
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32. Full O(alpha) corrections to e+e- --> nu nu-bar H by GRACE
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the full O(alpha) corrections to single Higgs production in e+e- collision. The computation is performed with the help of GRACE-LOOP where a generalized non-linear gauge fixing condition is implemented. The numerical results are checked by testing their UV and IR finiteness as well as their independence on all five non-linear gauge parameters. We find that for a 500 GeV collider and a light Higgs boson of mass 150GeV, the total correction is small when the results are expressed in terms of alpha rather than G_mu. For a higher Higgs boson mass of 350GeV, the correction is of order -10%., Comment: Latex, 5 pages, 2 eps figures, npb.sty, presented by J.F. at RADCOR & Loops and Legs 2002 8-13 September 2002, in Kloster Banz, Germany,, to appear in the proceedings
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33. GRACE/SUSY Automatic Generation of Tree Amplitudes in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
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Fujimoto, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
GRACE/SUSY is a program package for generating the tree-level amplitude and evaluating the corresponding cross section of processes of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (MSSM). The Higgs potential adopted in the system, however, is assumed to have a more general form indicated by the two-Higgs-doublet model. This system is an extension of GRACE for the standard model(SM) of the electroweak and strong interactions. For a given MSSM process the Feynman graphs and amplitudes at tree-level are automatically created. The Monte-Carlo phase space integration by means of BASES gives the total and differential cross sections. When combined with SPRING, an event generator, the program package provides us with the simulation of the SUSY particle productions., Comment: 39 page, 1 figure
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34. GR@PPA_4b: A Four Bottom Quark Production Event Generator for PP/PPbar Collisions
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Tsuno, S., Sato, K., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kurihara, Y., Odaka, S., Takaiwa, Y., and Abe, T.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have developed an event generator, named GR@PPA_4b, for the four bottom quark (b bbar b bbar) production processes at PP and PPbar collisions. The program implements all of the possible processes at the tree level within the framework of the Standard Model. Users can generate events from the Higgs boson and photon/Z mediated processes, as well as those from pure QCD interactions. The integration and the event generation are performed within the newly developed GR@PPA framework, an extension of the GRACE automatic event-generator generation system to hadron collisions. This program is so designed that it can be embedded in a general-purpose event generator PYTHIA version 6.1. PYTHIA adds the initial- and final-state parton showers and simulates the hadronization and decays to make generated events realistic. It should be emphasized that a huge number of diagrams and complicated four-body kinematics are dealt with strictly in GR@PPA_4b. This program will be useful for studies of Higgs boson productions, especially those in extended models where the Yukawa coupling to b quarks is greatly enhanced. The source code is located in http://atlas.kek.jp/physics/nlo-wg/index.html ., Comment: 31 pages, 7 figures
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35. One-loop corrections to the process e+ e- -> t tbar including hard bremsstrahlung
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Fleischer, J., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Leike, A., Riemann, T., Shimizu, Y., and Werthenbach, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Radiative corrections to the process e+ e- to t tbar are calculated in one-loop approximation of the Standard Model. There exist results from several groups. This talk provides further comparisons of the complete elektroweak contributions, including hard bremsstrahlung. The excellent final agreement of the different groups allows to continue by working on a code for an event generator for TESLA and an extension to e+ e- to 6 fermions., Comment: Talk given by J. Fleischer at the 'Workshop On Computer Particle Physics: (CPP 2001): Automatic Calculation For Future Colliders 28-30 Nov 2001, Tokyo, Japan'; LaTeX, 10 pages
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36. Integration of GRACE and PYTHIA
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Sato, K., Tsuno, S., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kurihara, Y., and Odaka, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have successfully developed a technique to integrate an automatic event-generator generation system GRACE and a general-purpose event generator framework PYTHIA. The codes generated by GRACE are embedded in PYTHIA in the created event generator program. The embedded codes give information on parton-level hard interactions directly to PYTHIA. The choice of PDF is controlled by the ordinary parameter setting in PYTHIA. This technique enables us to create easy-to-handle event generators for any processes in hadron collisions. Especially, in virtue of large capability of GRACE, we can easily deal with those processes containing many (four or more) partons in the final state, such as multiple heavy particle productions. This project is being carried out as a collaboration between the Japanese Atlas group and the Minami-Tateya group, aiming at developing event generators for Tevatron and LHC experiments., Comment: Talk by S. Odaka at VII International Workshop on Advanced Computing & Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT2000), Fermilab, October 16-20, 2000
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37. QED Radiative Correction for the Single-W Production using a Parton Shower Method
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Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Shimizu, Y., Kato, K., Tobimatsu, K., and Munehisa, T.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A parton shower method for the photonic radiative correction is applied to the single W-boson production processes. The energy scale for the evolution of the parton shower is determined so that the correct soft-photon emission is reproduced. Photon spectra radiated from the partons are compared with those from the exact matrix elements, and show a good agreement. Possible errors due to a inappropriate energy-scale selection or due to the ambiguity of energy scale determination are also discussed, particularly for the measurements on triple gauge-couplings., Comment: 17 pages, 6 Postscript figures
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38. Two-Fermion Production in Electron-Positron Collisions
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Kobel, Michael, Was, Zbigniew, Ainsley, C., Arbuzov, A., Arcelli, S., Bardin, D., Boyko, I., Bourilkov, D., Christova, P., Fujimoto, J., Gruenewald, M., Ishikawa, T., Jack, M., Jadach, S., Kalinovskaya, L., Kurihara, Y., Leike, A., Mcpherson, R., Minard, M-N., Montagna, G., Moretti, M., Munehisa, T., Nicrosini, O., Olchevski, A., Piccinini, F., Pietrzyk, B., Placzek, W., Riemann, S., Riemann, T., Taylor, G., Shimizu, Y., Skrzypek, M., Spagnolo, S., and Ward, B. F. L.
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This report summarizes the results of the two-fermion working group of the LEP2-MC workshop, held at CERN from 1999 to 2000. Recent developments in the theoretical calculations of the two fermion production process in the electron-positron collision at LEP2 center of the mass energies are reported. The Bhabha process and the production of muon, tau, neutrino and quark pairs is covered. On the basis of comparison of various calculations, theoretical uncertainties are estimated and compared with those needed for the final LEP2 data analysis. The subjects for the further studies are identified., Comment: 2-fermion working group report of the LEP2 Monte Carlo Workshop 1999/2000, 113 pages, 24 figures, 35 tables
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39. Automatic Computation of Cross Sections in HEP
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Yuasa, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Jimbo, M., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kawabata, S., Kon, T., Kurihara, Y., Kuroda, M., Nakazawa, N., Shimizu, Y., and Tanaka, H.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
For the study of reactions in High Energy Physics (HEP) automatic computation systems have been developed and are widely used nowadays. GRACE is one of such systems and it has achieved much success in analyzing experimental data. Since we deal with the cross section whose value can be given by calculating hundreds of Feynman diagrams, we manage the large scale calculation, so that effective symbolic manipulation, the treat of singularity in the numerical integration are required. The talk will describe the software design of GRACE system and computational techniques in the GRACE., Comment: 6 pages, Latex, ICCP5
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40. QED Radiative Corrections to the Non-annihilation Processes Using the Structure Function and the Parton Shower
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Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Shimizu, Y., Kato, K., Tobimatsu, K., and Munehisa, T.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Inclusion of the QED higher order radiative corrections in the two-photon process, e+e- -> e+e- mu+mu-, is examined by means of the structure function and the parton shower. Results are compared with the exact $O(\alpha)$ calculations and give a good agreement. These two methods should be universally applicable to any other non-annihilation processes like the single-W productions in the e+e- collisions. In this case, however, the energy scale for the evolution by the renormalization-group equation should be chosen properly depending on the dominant diagrams for the given process. A method to find the most suitable energy scale is proposed., Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures
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- 1999
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41. A QED Shower Including the Next-to-leading Logarithm Correction in e+e- Annihilation
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Munehisa, T., Fujimoto, J., Kurihara, Y., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We develop an event generator, NLL-QEDPS, based on the QED shower including the next-to-leading logarithm correction in the e^+e^- annihilation. The shower model is the Monte Carlo technique to solve the renormalization group equation so that they can calculate contributions of alpha^m log^n(S/m_e^2) for any m and n systematically. Here alpha is the QED coupling, m_e is the mass of electron and S is the square of the total energy in the e^+e^- system. While the previous QEDPS is limited to the leading logarithm approximation which includes only contributions of (alpha log(S/m_e^2))^n, the model developed here contains terms of alpha(alpha log(S/m_e^2))^n, the the next-to-leading logarithm correction. The shower model is formulated for the initial radiation in the e^+e^- annihilation. The generator based on it gives us events with q^2, which is a virtual mass squared of the virtual photon and/or Z-boson, in accuracy of 0.04%, except for small q^2/S., Comment: 35 pages, 1 figure(eps-file)
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42. Event generator for the single- and double-photon emission associated with neutrino pair-production
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Kurihara, Y., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Shimizu, Y., and Munehisa, T.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A new event generator is proposed for two processes e+e- -> nu nu-bar gamma and e+e- -> nu nu-bar gamma gamma where nu includes all the neutrino species. The exact matrix elements of single- and double-photon emission, generated by the GRACE system, are convoluted with the QED parton shower(QEDPS) to deal with the initial state radiations(ISR). It is pointed out that a careful treatment is required to avoid the double counting of the radiative photons between the matrix elements and the ISR part. A detailed comparison of grc-nu-nu-gamma with the O(alpha) calculations and other similar Monte Carlo generators is discussed on the total cross section and on various distributions. It is also examined how the possible effects of the anomalous triple-gauge-boson couplings can be observed., Comment: 30 pages, 12 figures
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43. Implementation of the Non-Linear Gauge into GRACE
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Lafage, V., Nakazawa, N., and Shimizu, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A general non-linear gauge condition is implemented into GRACE, an automated system for the calculation of physical processes in high-energy physics. This new gauge-fixing is used as a very efficient means to check the results of large scale evaluation in the standard model computed automatically. We report on some systematic test-runs which have been performed for one-loop two-to-two processes to show the validity of the gauge check., Comment: 5pages,1figure,AIHENP99
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- 1999
44. PO-1200 Preliminary evaluation of mucosal melanoma of the head and neck with carbon ion radiotherapy
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Hasegawa, A., primary, Teshima, T., additional, Suzuki, O., additional, Anzai, M., additional, Uchida, H., additional, Fujimoto, J., additional, and Fujii, T., additional
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- 2023
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45. Cosmic ray oriented performance studies for the JEM-EUSO first level trigger
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Acheli, A., Adams, J.H., Jr., Ahmad, S., Ahriche, A., Albert, J.-N., Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Andreev, V., Anzalone, A., Aouimeur, W., Arai, Y., Arsene, N., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Ave Pernas, M., Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Bechini, R., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benadda, B., Benmessai, K., Berlind, A.A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P.L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Błȩcki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Boudaoud, R., Bozzo, E., Briggs, M.S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K.S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J.-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Castellini, G., Catalano, C., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M.J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Contino, G., Cordero, G., Cotto, G., Crawford, H.J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Dagoret-Campagne, S., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Djemil, T., Djenas, S.A., Dulucq, F., Dupieux, M., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fang, K., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Fernández-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Finco, D., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Forza, R., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Geary, J., Gelmini, G., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., González Alvarado, C., Gorodetzky, P., Guardone, N., Guarino, F., Guehaz, R., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Hernández Carretero, J., Hidber, W., Higashide, K., Ikeda, D., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Insolia, A., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Joven, E., Judd, E.G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kang, D., Kanouni, F., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Karus, M., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B.A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P.A., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., Lacombe, M., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., López Campano, L., Maccarone, M.C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Manfrin, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J.L., Marini, A., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J.N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mehrad, L., Mendoza, M.A., Merino, A., Mernik, T., Meseguer, J., Messaoud, S., Micu, O., Mignone, M., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monaco, A., Monnier-Ragaigne, D., Morales de los Ríos, J.A., Moretto, C., Morozenko, V.S., Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nadji, B., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, T., Napolitano, T., Naumov, D., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A.V., Orleański, P., Osteria, G., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M.I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I.H., Park, H.W., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pierog, T., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L.W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Popescu, E.M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A.A., Rahmani, M., Reardon, P., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Rodríguez Frías, M.D., Ronga, F., Roth, M., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M.D., Sáez Cano, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sanchez, J.C., Sánchez, J.L., Santangelo, A., Santiago Crúz, L., Sanz-Andrés, A., Sanz Palomino, M., Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H.M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Oziȩbło, G., Sledd, J., Słomińska, K., Sobey, A., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tahi, H., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M.C., Tenzer, C., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Unger, M., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J.F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts, J., Jr., Weber, M., Weigand Muñoz, R., Weindl, A., Weiler, T.J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Włodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I.V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I.S., Zotov, M.Yu., and Zuccaro Marchi, A.
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46. Whole-exome sequencing and immune profiling of early-stage lung adenocarcinoma with fully annotated clinical follow-up
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Kadara, H, Choi, M, Zhang, J., Parra, E.R., Rodriguez-Canales, J., Gaffney, S.G., Zhao, Z., Behrens, C., Fujimoto, J., Chow, C., Yoo, Y., Kalhor, N., Moran, C., Rimm, D., Swisher, S., Gibbons, D.L., Heymach, J., Kaftan, E., Townsend, J.P., Lynch, T.J., Schlessinger, J., Lee, J., Lifton, R.P., Wistuba, I.I., and Herbst, R.S.
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47. Mutation profiles in early-stage lung squamous cell carcinoma with clinical follow-up and correlation with markers of immune function
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Choi, M., Kadara, H., Zhang, J., Parra, E.R., Rodriguez-Canales, J., Gaffney, S.G., Zhao, Z., Behrens, C., Fujimoto, J., Chow, C., Kim, K., Kalhor, N., Moran, C., Rimm, D., Swisher, S., Gibbons, D.L., Heymach, J., Kaftan, E., Townsend, J.P., Lynch, T.J., Schlessinger, J., Lee, J., Lifton, R.P., Herbst, R.S., and Wistuba, I.I.
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48. susy23 v2.0: an Event Generator for Supersymmetric Processes at $e^+e^-$ Colliders
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Fujimoto, J., Hikasa, K., Ishikawa, T., Jimbo, M., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kawabata, S., Kon, T., Kuroda, M., Kurihara, Y., Munehisa, T., Perret-Gallix, D., Shimizu, Y., and Tanaka, H.
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\susy23 is a Monte-Carlo package for generating supersymmetric (SUSY) processes at $e^+e^-$ colliders. Twenty-three types of SUSY processes with 2 or 3 final state particles at tree level are included in version 2.0. {\susy23} addresses event simulation requirements at $e^+e^-$ colliders such as LEP. Matrix elements are generated by GRACE with the helicity amplitude method for processes involving massive fermions. The phase space integration of the matrix element gives the total and differential cross sections, then unweighted events are generated. Sparticle widths and decay branching ratios are calculated. Each final state particle may then decay according to these probabilities. Spin correlations are taken into account in the decays of sparticles. Corrections of initial state radiation (ISR) are implemented in two ways, one is based on the electron structure function formalism and the second uses the parton shower algorithm called QEDPS. Parton shower and hadronization of the final quarks are performed through an interface to JETSET., Comment: 36 pages, LaTeX
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49. Event Generators for WW Physics
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Bardin, D., Kleiss, R., Accomando, E., Anlauf, H., Ballestrero, A., Berends, F. A., Boos, E., Caravaglios, F., van Dierendonck, D., Dubinin, M., Edneral, V., Erne, F. C., Fujimoto, J., Ilyin, V., Ishikawa, T., Jadach, S., Kaneko, T., Kato, K., Kawabata, S., Kurihara, Y., Lehner, D., Leike, A., Miquel, R., Montagna, G., Moretti, M., Munehisa, T., Nicrosini, O., Ohl, T., Olchevski, A., van Oldenborgh, G. J., Papadopoulos, C. G., Passarino, G., Perret-Gallix, D., Piccinini, F., Pittau, R., Placzek, W., Pukhov, A., Savrin, V., Schmitt, M., Shichanin, S., Shimizu, Y., Sjostrand, T., Skrzypek, M., Tanaka, H., and Was, Z.
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The report summarizes the results of the activities of the Working Group on Event Generators for WW Physics at CERN during 1995., Comment: 99 Latex, including 30 figures, 24 tables. The report is part of: G.Altarelli,T.Sjostrand and F.Zwirner (eds), Physics at LEP2 CERN 96-01
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50. Automatic Calculation of Complete $O(\alpha)$ Corrections to $e^+e^- \to W^+\mu \bar{\nu}_{\mu}$
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Fujimoto, J., Ishikawa, T., Kurihara, Y., Shimizu, Y., Kato, K., Nakazawa, N., and Kaneko, T.
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Using the automatic system GRACE-LOOP, the full $O(\alpha)$ electroweak corrections has been calculated for the process $e^+e^- \to W^+\mu \bar{\nu}_{\mu}$. The total correction to the cross section is found to be typically -6.4% at $\sqrt{s}=190$ GeV with $10^\circ$ cut on the muon angle from the beam, including the correction from the hard photon emission. It is observed that the correction is rather sensitive to the physical parameters. With the same conditions the correction corresponding to the real W-boson pair is -4.1% and hence the deviation is not negligible., Comment: 4 pages, latex with epsf.sty. 1 figure embedded with latex command and one postscript figure. To appear in 1997 Moriond proceedings on "Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories"
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