Mixed QCD-electroweak corrections to on-shell Z production at the LHC
(2020)
Precise predictions for boosted Higgs production
(2020)
Hawking radiation of extended objects
Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2020:4 (2020) 205
Abstract:
We compute the effects on the temperature and precise spectrum of Hawking radiation from a Schwarzschild black hole when the emitted object is taken to be spatially extended. We find that in the low-momentum regime, the power emitted is exponentially suppressed for sufficiently large radiated objects, or sufficiently small black holes, though the temperature of emission is unchanged. We numerically determine the magnitude of this suppression as a function of the size and mass of the object and the black hole, and discuss the implications for various extended objects in nature.A Search for Neutrino Point-Source Populations in 7 Years of IceCube Data with Neutrino-count Statistics
The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics American Astronomical Society (2020)
Abstract:
The presence of a population of point sources in a dataset modifies the underlying neutrino-count statistics from the Poisson distribution. This deviation can be exactly quantified using the non-Poissonian template fitting technique, and in this work we present the first application this approach to the IceCube high-energy neutrino dataset. Using this method, we search in 7 years of IceCube data for point-source populations correlated with the disk of the Milky Way, the Fermi bubbles, the Schlegel, Finkbeiner, and Davis dust map, or with the isotropic extragalactic sky. No evidence for such a population is found in the data using this technique, and in the absence of a signal we establish constraints on population models with source count distribution functions that can be described by a power-law with a single break. The derived limits can be interpreted in the context of many possible source classes. In order to enhance the flexibility of the results, we publish the full posterior from our analysis, which can be used to establish limits on specific population models that would contribute to the observed IceCube neutrino flux.Transport of high-energy charged particles through spatially-intermittent turbulent magnetic fields
Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 892:2 (2020) 114