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Numerical modeling of stimulation of induced magnetosphere during interaction of solar wind with the ionosphere of Venus
Electrodynamic processes in the ionopause are examined as well as the structure of the induced magnetosphere
Effective action for reggeized gluons, classical gluon field of relativistic color charge and color glass condensate approach
We discuss application of formalism of small- effective action for
reggeized gluons, \cite{Gribov,LipatovEff,BFKL}, for the calculation of
classical gluon field of relativistic color charge, similarly to that done in
CGC approach of \cite{Venug,Kovner}. The equations of motion with the reggeon
fields are solved in LO and NLO approximations and new solutions are found. The
results are compared to the calculations performed in the CGC framework and it
is demonstrated that the LO CGC results for the classical field are reproduced
in our calculations. Possible applications of the NLO solution in the effective
action and CGC frameworks are discussed as well.Comment: 15 page
Prompt meson production at the LHC in the NRQCD with -factorization
In the framework of the -factorization, the prompt production of
mesons at the LHC conditions is studied. Our consideration is based on
the off-shell amplitudes for hard partonic subprocesses and on the
nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) formalism for the formation of bound states. We try
two latest parametrizations for noncollinear, or transverse momentum dependent
(TMD) gluon densities derived from the Catani-Ciafaloni-Fiorani-Marchesini
(CCFM) equation. We use the values of the nonperturbative matrix elements
obtained from a combined fit of the and differential cross
sections. Finally, we show an universal set of parameters that provides a
reasonable simultaneous description for all of the available data on the prompt
and production at the LHC.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 3 table
Prompt charmonia production and polarization at LHC in the NRQCD with -factorization. Part III: meson
In the framework of -factorization approach, the production and
polarization of prompt mesons at the LHC energies is studied. Our
consideration is based on the non-relativistic QCD formalism for bound states
and off-shell amplitudes for hard partonic subprocesses. Both the direct
production mechanism and feed-down contributions from and
decays are taken into account. The transverse momentum dependent (or
unintegrated) gluon densities in a proton were derived from
Ciafaloni-Catani-Fiorani-Marchesini evolution equation or, alternatively, were
chosen in accordance with Kimber-Martin-Ryskin prescription. The
non-perturbative color-octet matrix elements were first deduced from the fits
to the latest CMS data on transverse momentum distributions and then
applied to describe the ATLAS and LHCb data on production and
polarization at , and TeV. We perform an estimation of
polarization parameters , and which determine spin density matrix and demonstrate that
treating the soft gluon emission as a series of explicit color-electric dipole
transitions within NRQCD leads to unpolarized production at high
transverse momenta, that is in qualitative agreement with the LHC data.Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1508.0548
First estimates of the wave function from the data on the production cross section
In the framework of perturbative QCD and nonrelativistic bound state
formalism, we calculate the production of and mesons at the
conditions of the CDF and LHCb experiments. We derive first estimations for the
wave function from a comparison with the available data.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Effective action for the Regge processes in gravity
It is shown, that the effective action for the reggeized graviton
interactions can be formulated in terms of the reggeon fields and
and the metric tensor in such a way, that it is local in
the rapidity space and has the property of general covariance. The
corresponding effective currents and satisfy the
Hamilton-Jacobi equation for a massless particle moving in the gravitational
field. These currents are calculated explicitly for the shock wave-like fields
and a variation principle for them is formulated. As an application, we
reproduce the effective lagrangian for the multi-regge processes in gravity
together with the graviton Regge trajectory in the leading logarithmic
approximation with taking into account supersymmetric contributions.Comment: 39 page
One loop light-cone QCD, effective action for reggeized gluons and QCD RFT calculus
The effective action for reggeized gluons is based on the gluodynamic
Yang-Mills Lagrangian with external current for longitudinal gluons added, see
[1]. On the base of classical solutions, obtained in [2], the one-loop
corrections to this effective action in light-cone gauge are calculated. The
RFT calculus for reggeized gluons similarly to the RFT introduced in [3] is
proposed and discussed. The correctness of the results is verified by
calculation of the propagator of and reggeized gluons fields
and application of the obtained results is discussed as well.Comment: 24 page
Analytic properties of high energy production amplitudes in N=4 SUSY
We investigate analytic properties of the six point planar amplitude in N=4
SUSY at the multi-Regge kinematics for final state particles. For inelastic
processes the Steinmann relations play an important role because they give a
possibility to fix the phase structure of the Regge pole and Mandelstam cut
contributions. These contributions have the Moebius invariant form in the
transverse momentum subspace. The analyticity and factorization constraints
allow us to reproduce the two-loop correction to the 6-point BDS amplitude in
N=4 SUSY obtained earlier in the leading logarithmic approximation with the use
of the s-channel unitarity. The exponentiation hypothesis for the remainder
function in the multi-Regge kinematics is also investigated. The 6-point
amplitude in LLA can be completely reproduced from the BDS ansatz with the use
of the analyticity and Regge factorization.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of 16th International Seminar on High
Energy Physics, QUARKS-2010, Kolomna, Russia, 6-12 June, 2010. 15 page
Particle Event Generator: A Simple-in-Use System PEGASUS version 1.0
PEGASUS is a parton-level Monte-Carlo event generator designed to calculate
cross sections for a wide range of hard QCD processes at high energy and
collisions, which incorporates the dynamics of transverse momentum
dependent (TMD) parton distributions in a proton. Being supplemented with
off-shell production amplitudes for a number of partonic subprocesses and
provided with necessary TMD gluon density functions, it produces weighted or
unweighted event records which can be saved as a plain data file or a file in a
commonly used Les Houches Event format. A distinctive feature of PEGASUS is an
intuitive and extremely user friendly interface, allowing one to easily
implement various kinematical cuts into the calculations. Results can be also
presented "on the fly" with built-in tool \textsc{pegasus plotter}. A short
theoretical basis is presented and detailed program description is given.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figure
Non-forward NLO BFKL Kernel
Details of the calculation of the non-forward BFKL kernel at next-to-leading
order (NLO) are offered. Specifically we show the calculation of the two-gluon
production contribution. This contribution was the last missing part of the
kernel. Together with the NLO gluon Regge trajectory, the NLO contribution of
one-gluon production and the contribution of quark-antiquark production which
were found before it defines the kernel completely for any colour state in the
-channel, in particular the Pomeron kernel presented recently.Comment: 31 page
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