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    Erratum: QCD sum rules study of the JPC=1−−J^{PC}=1^{--} charmonium YY mesons

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    We correct a mistake in the analytical expression given in Nucl. Phys. {\bf A} 815, 53 (2009) [arXiv:0804.4817] for the Ds0Dˉs∗D_{s0}\bar{D}_s^* and D0Dˉ∗D_{0}\bar{D}^* molecular currents. As a consequence, the mass obtained for the D0Dˉ∗D_{0}\bar{D}^* molecular current: mD0Dˉ∗=(4.96±0.11)m_{D_{0}\bar{D}^*}=(4.96\pm 0.11) GeV is no longer compatible with the experimental mass of the meson Y(4260).Comment: 1 pag

    Production of the Y(4260) State in B Meson Decay

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    We calculate the branching ratio for the production of the meson Y(4260)Y(4260) in the decay B−→Y(4260)K−B^- \to Y(4260)K^-. We use QCD sum rules approach and we consider the Y(4260)Y(4260) to be a mixture between charmonium and exotic tetraquark, [cˉqˉ][qc][\bar{c}\bar{q}][qc], states with JPC=1−−J^{PC}=1^{--}. Using the value of the mixing angle determined previously as: θ=(53.0±0.5)∘\theta=(53.0\pm0.5)^\circ, we get the branching ratio B(B→Y(4260)K)=(1.34±0.47)×10−6\mathcal{B}(B\to Y(4260)K)=(1.34\pm0.47)\times10^{-6}, which allows us to estimate an interval on the branching fraction 3.0×10−8<BY<1.8×10−63.0 \times 10^{-8} < {\mathcal B}_{_Y} < 1.8 \times 10^{-6} in agreement with the experimental upper limit reported by Babar Collaboration.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1105.134

    A Faraway Quasar in the Direction of the Highest Energy Auger Event

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    The highest energy cosmic ray event reported by the Auger Observatory has an energy of 148 EeV. It does not correlate with any nearby (z<<0.024) object capable of originating such a high energy event. Intrigued by the fact that the highest energy event ever recorded (by the Fly's Eye collaboration) points to a faraway quasar with very high radio luminosity and large Faraday rotation measurement, we have searched for a similar source for the Auger event. We find that the Auger highest energy event points to a quasar with similar characteristics to the one correlated to the Fly's Eye event. We also find the same kind of correlation for one of the highest energy AGASA events. We conclude that so far these types of quasars are the best source candidates for both Auger and Fly's Eye highest energy events. We discuss a few exotic candidates that could reach us from gigaparsec distances.Comment: 13 pages (version to be published in JCAP

    Weak interactions and quasi-stable particle energy loss

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    We discuss the interplay between electromagnetic energy loss and weak interactions in the context of quasistable particle particle propagation through materials. As specific examples, we consider staus, where weak interactions may play a role, and taus, where they don't.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the Second Workshop on TeV Particle Astrophysics (August 2006, Madison, WI

    Comment on ``Casimir force in compact non-commutative extra dimensions and radius stabilization''

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    We call attention to a series of mistakes in a paper by S. Nam [JHEP 10 (2000) 044, hep-th/0008083].Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, uses JHEP.cl
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