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Themes, iteration and recoverability in action research
This paper develops three concepts important to the practice of action research recoverability, research themes, and iteration by highlighting their applicability beyond single action research studies. The concepts are discussed against a program of action research, undertaken by a multidisciplinary research team, with a research focus on local, sector and national evels. This contrasts with the more usual pattern of action research in single situations. Action research is criticized on the grounds that it lacks generalizability and external validity from one-off studies. Goodness criteria have been derived to address these and other criticisms. The recoverability criterion, less strong than the repeatability of experimentation, is central to these. A second concept, that of research themes, links the recoverability criterion and iteration in action research. Iteration within and between projects and the notion of critical mass, of doing work in more than one setting, address the limitations of single setting studies
Generalized parton distributions of the pion in a Bethe-Salpeter approach
We calculate generalized parton distribution functions in a field theoretic
formalism using a covariant Bethe-Salpeter approach for the determination of
the bound-state wave function. We describe the procedure in an exact
calculation in scalar Electrodynamics proving that the relevant corrections
outside our scheme vanish. We extend the formalism to the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio
model, a realistic theory of the pion. We go in both cases beyond all previous
calculations and discover that all important features required by general
physical considerations, like symmetry properties, sum rules and the
polynomiality condition, are explicitly verified. We perform a numerical study
of their behavior in the weak and strong coupling limits.Comment: 19 pages, 21 eps figures, accepted for publication in EPJ
B decays into light scalar particles and glueball
The recent observations of f_0(980) in charmless B-decays motivate further
studies of scalar particle and glueball production in these processes.
Amplitudes for charmless 2-body B decays involving the members of the scalar
nonet are presented based on the symmetries of the dominant penguin
contribution. Different scenarios for the lightest scalar nonet are
investigated in view of the presently available data. We describe the evidence
from B-decays for f_0(1500) with a flavour octet like mixing and the hints
towards the members of the q qbar nonet of lowest mass. There is further
support for the hypothesis of a broad 0^{++} glueball acting as coherent
background especially in B -> K Kbar K. The estimated B decay rates into
gluonic mesons represent a sizable fraction of the theoretically derived decay
rate for b -> sg.Comment: 34 pages, 5 figures, 8 tables, version to appear in Eur.Phys.J.C.,
with some clarifications in the text, additional refs. and several overall
signs in Tab.2,3 adde
: a complete model for the chain sub-system
A second neighbor model for the chain subsystem of the
has been extracted from ab-initio calculations. This
model does not use periodic approximation but describes the entire chain
through the use of the four-dimensional crystallographic description. Second
neighbors interactions are found to be of same order than the first neighbors
ones. The computed values of the second neighbors magnetic interaction are
coherent with experimental estimations of the intra-dimer magnetic
interactions, even if slightly smaller. The reasons of this underestimation are
detailed. The computed model allowed us to understand the origin of the chain
dimerisation and predicts correctly the relative occurrence of dimers and free
spins. The orbitals respectively supporting the magnetic electrons and the
holes have been found to be essentially supported by the copper 3d orbitals
(spins) and the surrounding oxygen orbitals (holes), thus giving a strong
footing to the existence of Zhang-Rice singlets
Nuclear effects in positive pion electroproduction on the deuteron near threshold
Positive pion electroproduction from the deuteron near threshold has been
considered within an approach based on the unitary transformation method. The
gauge independence of the treatment is provided by using an explicitly gauge
independent expression for the reaction amplitude. The results of calculations
for kinematics of the experiments on forward-angle meson
electroproduction accomplished at Saclay and Jefferson Laboratory are discussed
and compared with those given by the impulse approximation. It is shown that
the observed behaviour of the cross sections is in accordance with the
calculations based on the pion-nucleon dynamics. In particular, the pion
production rate suppression in the reaction compared to that
for the one can be due to such ``nuclear medium'' effects as
nucleon motion and binding along with Pauli blocking in the final state.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure
Deeply virtual Compton scattering off nuclei
We consider the hard leptoproduction of a photon off nuclei up to spin-1. As
a new result we present here the general azimuthal angular dependence of the
differential cross section for a spin-1 target. Its twist-two Fourier
coefficients of the interference and squared deeply virtual Compton scattering
amplitude are evaluated in leading order approximation of perturbation theory
in terms of generalized parton distributions, while the pure Bethe--Heitler
cross section is exactly calculated in terms of electromagnetic form factors.
Relying on a simple model for the nucleon generalized parton distribution ,
which describes the existing DVCS data for a proton target, we estimate the
size of unpolarized cross sections, beam and longitudinal target spin as well
as unpolarized charge asymmetries for present fixed target experiments with
nuclei. These estimates are confronted with preliminary HERMES data for
deuterium and neon.Comment: 50 pages LaTeX, 7 figures, 3 tables, page style fixe
Strong Coulomb effects in hole-doped Heisenberg chains
Substances such as the ``telephone number compound''
Sr14Cu24O41 are intrinsically hole-doped. The involved interplay of spin and
charge dynamics is a challenge for theory. In this article we propose to
describe hole-doped Heisenberg spin rings by means of complete numerical
diagonalization of a Heisenberg Hamiltonian that depends parametrically on hole
positions and includes the screened Coulomb interaction among the holes. It is
demonstrated that key observables like magnetic susceptibility, specific heat,
and inelastic neutron scattering cross section depend sensitively on the
dielectric constant of the screened Coulomb potential.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Eur. Phys. J.
Probing New Physics from Top-charm Associated Productions at Linear Colliders
The top-charm associated productions via , and collisions at linear colliders, which are extremely suppressed in the
Standard Model (SM), could be significantly enhanced in some extensions of the
SM. In this article we calculate the full contribution of the topcolor-assisted
technicolor (TC2) to these productions and then compare the results with the
existing predictions of the SM, the general two-Higgs-doublet model and the
Minimal Supersymmetric Model. We find that the TC2 model predicts much larger
production rates than other models and the largest-rate channel is , which exceeds 10 fb for a large part of the parameter
space. From the analysis of the observability of such productions at the future
linear colliders, we find that the predictions of the TC2 model can reach the
observable level for a large part of the parameter space while the predictions
of other models are hardly accessible.Comment: discussions added (version in Eur. Phys. J. C
Electron Scattering on 3He - a Playground to Test Nuclear Dynamics
The big spectrum of electron induced processes on 3He is illustrated by
several examples based on Faddeev calculations with modern nucleon-nucleon and
three-nucleon forces as well as exchange currents. The kinematical region is
restricted to a mostly nonrelativistic one where the three-nucleon c.m. energy
is below the pion production threshold and the three-momentum of the virtual
photon is sufficiently below the nucleon mass. Comparisons with available data
are shown and cases of agreement and disagreement are found. It is argued that
new and precise data are needed to systematically check the present day
dynamical ingredients.Comment: 27 pages, 24 figure
Medium Modification of the Proton Form Factor
I argue that the double ratio of proton-recoil polarization-transfer
coefficients, P'_x and P'_z, of the quasielastic 4He(e,e'p)3H reaction with
respect to the elastic 1H(e,e'p) reaction is sensitive to possible medium
modifications of the proton form factor in 4He. Recent measurements at both
Mainz and Jefferson Lab of this double ratio at four-momentum transfers squared
between between 0.4 GeV2 and 2.6 GeV2 are discussed. I show that the data
challenge state-of-the-art conventional meson-nucleon calculations, as these
are unable to describe the results. The data hint at the need to include medium
modifications of the proton form factor, as predicted by a quark-meson-coupling
model, in the calculations. A recently approved follow-up experiment at a Q2 of
0.8 GeV2 and 1.3 GeV2 with unprecedented precision will provide one of the most
stringent tests of the applicability of various calculations.Comment: presented at ``Fourth International Conference on Perspectives in
Hadronic Physics'', ICTP, Trieste, 12 -- 16 May 200
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