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  • 2000-2004  (4)
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  • 1
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    The European physical journal 32 (2003), S. 45-54 
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract. The standard-model interpretation of the ratios of charged and neutral $B\to\pi K$ rates, R c and R n, respectively, points towards a puzzling picture. Since these observables are affected significantly by colour-allowed electroweak (EW) penguins, this “ $B\to\pi K$ puzzle” could be a manifestation of new physics in the EW penguin sector. Performing the analysis in the R n- R c plane, which is very suitable for monitoring various effects, we demonstrate that we may, in fact, move straightforwardly to the experimental region in this plane through an enhancement of the relevant EW penguin parameter q. We derive analytical bounds for q in terms of a quantity L, which measures the violation of the Lipkin sum rule, and point out that strong phases around $90^\circ$ are favoured by the data, in contrast to QCD factorisation. The $B\to\pi K$ modes imply a correlation between q and the angle $\gamma$ that, in the limit of negligible rescattering effects and colour-suppressed EW penguins, depends only on the value of L. Concentrating on a minimal flavour-violating new-physics scenario with enhanced Z 0 penguins, we find that the current experimental values on $B\to X_s \mu^ + \mu^-$ require roughly $L\le 1.8$ . As the $B\to\pi K$ data give $L = 5.7\pm2.4$ , L has either to move to smaller values once the $B\to\pi K$ data improve or new sources of flavour and CP violation are needed. In turn, the enhanced values of L seen in the $B\to\pi K$ data could be accompanied by enhanced branching ratios for the rare decays $K^ + \to \pi^ + \nu\bar\nu$ , $K_{\mathrm {L}}\to \pi^0 e^ + e^-$ , $B\to X_s\nu\bar\nu$ and $B_{s,d}\to \mu^ + \mu^-$ . Most interesting turns out to be the correlation between the $B\to\pi K$ modes and ${\rm BR} (K^ + \to \pi^ + \nu\bar\nu)$ , with the latter depending approximately on a single “scaling” variable $\bar L = L\cdot (\vert V_{ub}/V_{cb}\vert/0.086)^{2.3}$ .
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2003-12-01
    Print ISSN: 1434-6044
    Electronic ISSN: 1434-6052
    Topics: Physics
    Published by Springer
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2000-02-15
    Description: We enumerated breeding birds by territorial mapping on harvested (scarified following burning and clear-cutting, clearcut following burning, and two intensities of selective logging, 39 and 71% residual forest canopy) and unharvested forests in western Labrador. Clear-cutting and postclearcut scarification substantially altered the suite of birds occupying forested areas. Logging that conserved 39% of the wood volume decreased some forest bird densities and increased some early successional bird densities in approximately equal proportions. Logging that conserved 71% of forest cover increased bird densities by increasing some early successional bird densities without reducing forest bird densities. Given the rarity of productive forests in western Labrador,
    Print ISSN: 0045-5067
    Electronic ISSN: 1208-6037
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2002-08-01
    Description: To evaluate the efficacy of forest management to emulate natural disturbance, we compared bird abundances among burned and clear-cut, former black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) sites, after 5, 14, and 27 years of succession. Total bird density was lower in clear-cut sites resulting from fewer hermit thrushes, yellow warblers, Swainson's thrushes, and fox sparrows. Hermit thrushes were positively correlated with snag density while yellow warblers and Swainson's thrushes were positively associated with deciduous tree cover and negatively correlated with conifer cover. Only yellow-rumped warblers had higher densities on clear-cut sites, likely due to greater conifer cover. Bird densities and species richness peaked in the 14-year-old burns and exceeded that of mature forests reported for Labrador. This demonstrates the importance of natural early successional forests for birds. Although logged areas support several species found in natural young burns, logging does not precisely mimic fire. This suggests that forest managers should allow some forests to burn naturally.
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    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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