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    Negative Elliptic Flow from Anomaly Induced DCC Formation

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    We discuss characteristic experimental signatures related to the mechanism of DCC formation triggered by the chiral U(1) anomaly in relativistic heavy ion collisions. We predict an enhancement of the fraction of neutral pions compared with all pions in the direction perpendicular to the scattering plane. To quantify the effect on the angular distribution of neutral pions, we compute the elliptic flow parameter v2v_2 as a function of the transverse momentum. We find values of order -0.05 at small momenta for neutral pions. We also compute the v2v_2 parameter for inclusive photons, which is easier to measure, and confirmed that the negative a few percent effect prevails in this observable.Comment: Contribution to PANIC 200

    Relativistic heavy ion collisions --- Where are we now? Where do we go?

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    Various aspects of the current status of ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions are reviewed. Perspectives of heavy ion physics in the future are given as well.Comment: 8 pages, 4 postscript figures, LaTex, Invited talk presented at the KEK-Tanashi International Symposium on ``Physics of Hadrons and Nuclei'', Dec.14-17, 1998 Tokyo, Japan, Submitted to Nuclear Physics

    Hadronic Spectral Functions above the QCD Phase Transition

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    We extract the spectral functions in the scalar, pseudo-scalar, vector, and axial vector channels above the deconfinement phase transition temperature (Tc) using the maximum entropy method (MEM). We use anisotropic lattices, 32^3 * 32, 40, 54, 72, 80, and 96 (corresponding to T = 2.3 Tc --> 0.8 Tc), with the renormalized anisotropy xi = 4.0 to have enough temporal data points to carry out the MEM analysis. Our result suggests that the spectral functions continue to possess non-trivial structures even above Tc and in addition that there is a qualitative change in the state of the deconfined matter between 1.5 Tc and 2 Tc.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, Lattice2002(nonzerot

    Free Meson Spectral Functions on the Lattice

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    We present results from an analytic calculation of thermal meson spectral functions in the infinite temperature (free field) limit. We compare spectral functions for various lattice fermion formulations used at present in studies of in-medium properties of hadrons based on the maximum entropy method (MEM). In particular, we will present a new calculation of spectral functions performed with extended quark sources.Comment: 3 pages, Lattice2003(nonzero

    Comment on: "Transverse-Mass MM_\perp Dependence of Dilepton Emission from Preequilibrium and Quark-Gluon Plasma in High Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions"

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    In a recent Letter, Geiger presents calculations of the dilepton emission from the early stage of ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions using the parton cascade model (PCM). He shows that the MM_\perp scaling is not observed. In this Comment, we point out that this is largely due to a defect in the PCM.Comment: 3 pages, LaTex, LBL-3526

    Charmonia above the Deconfinement Phase Transition

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    Analyzing correlation functions of charmonia at finite temperature (TT) on 323×(3296)32^3\times(32-96) anisotropic lattices by the maximum entropy method (MEM), we find that J/ψJ/\psi and ηc\eta_c survive as distinct resonances in the plasma even up to T1.6TcT \simeq 1.6 T_c and that they eventually dissociate between 1.6Tc1.6 T_c and 1.9Tc1.9 T_c (TcT_c is the critical temperature of deconfinement). This suggests that the deconfined plasma is non-perturbative enough to hold heavy-quark bound states. The importance of having sufficient number of temporal data points in the MEM analysis is also emphasized.Comment: Lattice2003(nonzero), 3 pages, 3 figure

    Probing the CP nature of the Higgs bosons by top-pair production at photon linear colliders

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    We study effects of heavy Higgs bosons on the top-pair production process at photon linear colliders. The interference patterns between the resonant Higgs-production amplitudes and the continuum QED amplitudes are examined. The patterns tell us not only the CP nature of the Higgs bosons but also the phase of the γγ\gamma\gamma--Higgs vertex which gives new information about the Higgs couplings to new charged particles. We point out that it is necessary to use circularly polarized photon beams to produce efficiently heavy Higgs bosons whose masses exceed the electron beam energy, and show that the above interference patterns of the production amplitudes can be studied by observing top decay angular distributions. Analytic expressions for the helicity amplitudes for the sequential process γγttˉ(bW+)(bˉW)(bf1fˉ2)(bˉf3fˉ4)\gamma\gamma \to t \bar{t} \to (bW^+) (\bar{b}W^-) \to (b f_1 \bar{f}_2) (\bar{b} f_3 \bar{f}_4) are presented in terms of the generic γγttˉ\gamma\gamma \to t \bar{t} production amplitudes.Comment: 34 pages, LATEX file with 6 PS figures, comments adde

    Comments on Gauge Equivalence in Noncommutative Geometry

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    We investigate the transformation from ordinary gauge field to noncommutative one which was introduced by N.Seiberg and E.Witten (hep-th/9908142). It is shown that the general transformation which is determined only by gauge equivalence has a path dependence in `\theta-space'. This ambiguity is negligible when we compare the ordinary Dirac-Born-Infeld action with the noncommutative one in the U(1) case, because of the U(1) nature and slowly varying field approximation. However, in general, in the higher derivative approximation or in the U(N) case, the ambiguity cannot be neglected due to its noncommutative structure. This ambiguity corresponds to the degrees of freedom of field redefinition.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX2e, note adde
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