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The production of a non-homogeneous classical pion field and the distribution of the neutral and charged pions
The probability distribution as a function of the ratio
of the neutral to total multiplicities is calculated for the
classical pion fields quickly varying in space and time.Comment: 6 pages, 1 .eps figure, using epsfig, submitted to Phys.Let
Non perturbative Adler-Bardeen Theorem
The Adler-Bardeen theorem has been proved only as a statement valid at all
orders in perturbation theory, without any control on the convergence of the
series. In this paper we prove a nonperturbative version of the Adler-Bardeen
theorem in by using recently developed technical tools in the theory of
Grassmann integration.Comment: 28 pages, 14 figure
Multiphonon anharmonic decay of a quantum mode
A nonperturbative theory of multiphonon anharmonic transitions between energy
levels of a local mode is presented. It is shown that the rate of transitions
rearranges near the critical level number : at smaller the process
slows down, while at larger it accelerates in time, causing a jump-like
loss of energy followed by the generation of phonon bursts. Depending on
parameters, phonons are emitted in pairs, triplets etc.Comment: submitted to Europhys.Let
Fermionic Bound States and Pseudoscalar Exchange
We discuss the possibility that fermions bind due to Higgs or pseudoscalar
exchange. It is reasonable to believe on qualitative grounds that this can
occur for fermions with a mass larger than 800-900 GeV. An exchange of a
pseudoscalar boson leads in the non-relativistic limit to an unacceptable
potential which behaves like 1/r^3 at the origin. We show that this singular
behaviour is smeared out when relativistic effects are included
Driving defect modes of Bose-Einstein condensates in optical lattices
We present an approximate analytical theory and direct numerical computation
of defect modes of a Bose-Einstein condensate loaded in an optical lattice and
subject to an additional localized (defect) potential. Some of the modes are
found to be remarkably stable and can be driven along the lattice by means of a
defect moving following a step-like function defined by the period of Josephson
oscillations and the macroscopic stability of the atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Gravitational GUT Breaking and the GUT-Planck Hierarchy
It is shown that non-renormalizable gravitational interactions in the Higgs
sector of supersymmetric grand unified theories (GUT's) can produce the
breaking of the unifying gauge group at the GUT scale ~GeV. Such a breaking offers an attractive alternative to the
traditional method where the superheavy GUT scale mass parameters are added ad
hoc into the theory. The mechanism also offers a natural explanation for the
closeness of the GUT breaking scale to the Planck scale. A study of the minimal
SU(5) model endowed with this mechanism is presented and shown to be
phenomenologically viable. A second model is examined where the Higgs doublets
are kept naturally light as Goldstone modes. This latter model also achieves
breaking of at but cannot easily satisfy the current
experimental proton decay bound.Comment: 11 pages, REVTeX, 1 figure included as an uuencoded Z-compressed
PostScript file. Our Web page at
http://physics.tamu.edu/~urano/research/gutplanck.html contains ready to
print PostScript version (with figures) as well as color version of plot
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