849 research outputs found
Analytical methods in heavy quark physics and the case of
Analytical methods in heavy quark physics are shortly reviewed, with emphasis
on the problems of dynamical calculations. Then, attention is attracted to the
various difficulties raised by a tentative experimental determination of
Comment: 10 pages, FPCP2003 conference (Paris) [typos corrected,new
references
Sum rules in the heavy quark limit of QCD
In the leading order of the heavy quark expansion, we propose a method within
the OPE and the trace formalism, that allows to obtain, in a systematic way,
Bjorken-like sum rules for the derivatives of the elastic Isgur-Wise function
in terms of corresponding Isgur-Wise functions of transitions to
excited states. A key element is the consideration of the non-forward
amplitude, as introduced by Uraltsev. A simplifying feature of our method is to
consider currents aligned along the initial and final four-velocities. As an
illustration, we give a very simple derivation of Bjorken and Uraltsev sum
rules. On the other hand, we obtain a new class of sum rules that involve the
products of IW functions at zero recoil and IW functions at any . Special
care is given to the needed derivation of the projector on the polarization
tensors of particles of arbitrary integer spin. The new sum rules give further
information on the slope and also on the curvature
, and imply, modulo a very natural assumption, the
inequality , and therefore the absolute bound
.Comment: 64 pages, Late
On P-wave meson decay constants in the heavy quark limit of QCD
In previous work it has been shown that, either from a sum rule for the
subleading Isgur-Wise function or from a combination of Uraltsev and
Bjorken SR, one infers for -wave states . This implies, in the heavy quark limit of QCD, a hierarchy
for the {\it production} rates of -states that seems at
present to be contradicted by experiment. It was also shown that the decay
constants of -states vanish in the heavy quark limit of
QCD, . Assuming the {\it model} of factorization in the
decays , one expects the opposite hierarchy for
the {\it emission} rates , since
-states are coupled to vacuum. Moreover, using Bjorken SR and previously
discovered SR involving heavy-light meson decay constants and IW functions, one
can prove that the sums ,
(where and
are the decay constants of -states and
-states) are divergent. This situation seems to be realized in the
relativistic quark models \`a la Bakamjian and Thomas, that satisfy HQET and
predict decays constants and that do not decrease
with the radial quantum number .Comment: 7 pages, Late
and
Recently Babar Collaboration reported a new state
and Belle Collaboration observed . We investigate the strong
decays of the excited states using the model. After
comparing the theoretical decay widths and decay patterns with the available
experimental data, we tend to conclude: (1) is probably the
state although the
assignment is not completely excluded; (2) seems unlikely to be
the and candidate; (3)
as either a or state is
consistent with the experimental data; (4) experimental search of
in the channels , , and
will be crucial to distinguish the above two possibilities.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. Some discussions added. The final
version to appear at EPJ
Angular analysis of B -> J/psi K1 : towards a model independent determination of the photon polarization with B-> K1 gamma
We propose a model independent extraction of the hadronic information needed
to determine the photon polarization of the b-> s gamma process by the method
utilizing the B -> K1 gamma -> K pi pi gamma angular distribution. We show that
exactly the same hadronic information can be obtained by using the B -> J/psi
K1 -> J/psi K pi pi channel, which leads to a much higher precision.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
New insights for the description of magnetic correlations inferred from muSR
Whenever a compound exhibits a spontaneous muSR oscillation, long-range
magnetic ordering is usually inferred. Here we show that some caution is
required. The coherence length needs not to be large for a spontaneous muon
spin precession to be observed. Establishing the incommensurate nature of a
magnetic structure, solely based on muSR measurements, may not be reliable. The
absence of a spontaneous muon precession at low temperature does not mean that
the system under investigation does not display long-range magnetic ordering.
The relaxation measured in zero and longitudinal field in the quasi-static
limit is usually analyzed in the framework of the strong-collision model, the
static polarization function being taken to be the famous Kubo-Toyabe function.
This might not be satisfactory if short-range correlation effects are strong.
Here we propose a method based on the maximum entropy concept and reverse Monte
Carlo technique which gives results consistent with those obtained in 2013 by
analytical means for the considered example.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the 13th International Conference on
Muon Spin Rotation, Relaxation and Resonance, Grindelwald, Switzerland, 1-6
June 201
Equation of state of strongly coupled Hamiltonian lattice QCD at finite density
We calculate the equation of state of strongly coupled Hamiltonian lattice
QCD at finite density by constructing a solution to the equation of motion
corresponding to an effective Hamiltonian using Wilson fermions. We find that
up to and beyond the chiral symmetry restoration density the pressure of the
quark Fermi sea can be negative indicating its mechanical instability. This
result is in qualitative agreement with continuum models and should be
verifiable by future numerical simulations.Comment: 14 pages, 2 EPS figures. Revised version - added discussion on the
equation of stat
Zero field muon spin lattice relaxation rate in a Heisenberg ferromagnet at low temperature
We provide a theoretical framework to compute the zero field muon spin
relaxation rate of a Heisenberg ferromagnet at low temperature. We use the
linear spin wave approximation. The rate, which is a measure of the spin
lattice relaxation induced by the magnetic fluctuations along the easy axis,
allows one to estimate the magnon stiffness constant.Comment: REVTeX 3.0 manuscript, 5 pages, no figure. Published in Phys. Rev. B
52, 9155 (1995
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