995 research outputs found
Measurements of Hard-Scattering by PHENIX at RHIC
Hard-scattering in p-p collisions was discovered in 1972 at the CERN-ISR, the
first hadron collider. Techniques were developed and several hard-processes
were discovered which form the basis for many of the measurements made in p-p
and Au+Au collisions at RHIC. Recent measurements of hard-scattering and
related reactions by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC are presented in this
context.Comment: 6 pages, 12 figures, Proceedings of Hadron Collider Physics Symposium
2007, La Biodola, Isola d'Elba (Italy), May 20-26, 200
Charged current weak production of the Delta resonance
The charge changing weak production of Delta in nucleons and nuclei is
studied. The reactions e^{-} p -> Delta^{0} \nu_{e} and e^{+} p -> Delta^{++}
\bar{\nu}_{e} are considered as a possible source of information about the weak
N-Delta transition form factors. The low q^2 BNL data on neutrino production of
Delta are used to extract the axial vector N-Delta coupling, taking into
account the deuteron structure and the Delta width. Finally, pion production
induced by neutrinos in ^{16}O in the Delta region, relevant to atmospheric
neutrino experiments, is investigated.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Proceedings of PANIC9
Photon Splitting in a Strong Magnetic Field: Recalculation and Comparison With Previous Calculations
We recalculate the amplitude for photon splitting in a strong magnetic field
below the pair production threshold, using the worldline path integral variant
of the Bern--Kosower formalism. Numerical comparison (using programs that we
have made available for public access on the Internet) shows that the results
of the recalculation are identical to the earlier calculations of Adler and
later of Stoneham, and to the recent recalculation by Baier, Milstein, and
Shaisultanov.Comment: Revtex, 9 pages, no figure
Direct photons in d+Au collisions at s_(NN)**(1/2)=200GeV with STAR
Results are presented of an ongoing analysis of direct photon production in
s_(NN)=200GeV deuteron-gold collisions with the STAR experiment at RHIC. A
significant excess of direct photons is observed near mid-rapidity 0<y<1 and
found to be consistent with next-to-leading order pQCD calculations including
the contribution from fragmentation photons.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, HotQuarks 200
High Spin Glueballs from the Lattice
We discuss the principles underlying higher spin glueball calculations on the
lattice. For that purpose, we develop numerical techniques to rotate Wilson
loops by arbitrary angles in lattice gauge theories close to the continuum. As
a first application, we compute the glueball spectrum of the SU(2) gauge theory
in 2+1 dimensions for both parities and for spins ranging from 0 up to 4
inclusive. We measure glueball angular wave functions directly, decomposing
them in Fourier modes and extrapolating the Fourier coefficients to the
continuum. This allows a reliable labelling of the continuum states and gives
insight into the way rotation symmetry is recovered. As one of our results, we
demonstrate that the D=2+1 SU(2) glueball conventionally labelled as J^P = 0^-
is in fact 4^- and that the lightest ``J=1'' state has, in fact, spin 3.Comment: Minor changes in the text; the spin 4 glueball mass is taken further
out in Euclidean time at higher beta values. 41 pages, 20 figure
Near-threshold measurement of the 4He(g,n) reaction
A near-threshold 4He(g,n) cross-section measurement has been performed at
MAX-lab. Tagged photons from 23 < Eg < 42 MeV were directed toward a liquid 4He
target, and neutrons were detected by time-of-flight in two liquid-scintillator
arrays. Seven-point angular distributions were measured for eight photon
energies. The results are compared to experimental data measured at comparable
energies and Recoil-Corrected Continuum Shell Model, Resonating Group Method,
and recent Hyperspherical-Harmonic Expansion calculations. The angle-integrated
cross-section data is peaked at a photon energy of about 28 MeV, in
disagreement with the value recommended by Calarco, Berman, and Donnelly in
1983.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, some revisions, submitted to Physics Letters
Selection rules in three-body B decay from factorization
Extending the dynamics underlying the factorization calculation of two-body
decays, we propose simple selection rules for nonresonant three-body B decays.
We predict, for instance, that in the Dalitz plot of B^0-->D^0-bar\pi^+\pi^-,
practically no events should be found in the corner of E(\pi^+) < \Lambda_{QCD}
as compared with the corner of E(\pi^-) < \Lambda_{QCD}. We also predict that
there should be very few three-body decay events with a soft meson resonance
and two energetic mesons or meson resonances. The selection rules are quite
different from the soft pion theorem, since they apply to different kinematical
regions. For B^0 -->D^0-bar\pi^+\pi^-, the latter predicts that the decay
matrix element vanishes in the zero-four-momentum limit of \pi^+ instead of
\pi^-. Since this marked difference from the soft pion theorem is directly
related to the issue of short-distance QCD dominance in the FSI of two-body B
decays, experimental test of the selection rules will shed light on strong
interaction dynamics of B decay.Comment: 12 pages in REVTEX including 3 eps figure
Transverse Momentum in Semi-Inclusive Polarized Deep Inelastic Scattering and the Spin-Flavor Structure of the Proton
The non-valence spin-flavor structure of the nucleon extracted from
semi-inclusive measurements of polarized deep inelastic scattering depends
strongly on the transverse momentum of the detected hadrons which are used to
determine the individual polarized sea distributions. This physics may explain
the recent HERMES observation of a positively polarized strange sea through
semi-inclusive scattering, in contrast to the negative strange sea polarization
deduced from inclusive polarized deep inelastic scattering.Comment: 4 pages, revtex style, 2 figure
Parity violating pion electroproduction off the nucleon
Parity violating (PV) contributions due to interference between and
exchange are calculated for pion electroproduction off the nucleon. A
phenomenological model with effective Lagrangians is used to determine the
resulting asymmetry for the energy region between threshold and
resonance. The resonance is treated as a Rarita-Schwinger field with
phenomenological transition currents. The background contributions
are given by the usual Born terms using the pseudovector Lagrangian.
Numerical results for the asymmetry are presented.Comment: 17 pages, RevTeX, 6 figures (in separate file figs.uu), uses epsf,
accepted for publication in Z. Phys.
High-precision determination of the critical exponents for the lambda-transition of 4He by improved high-temperature expansion
We determine the critical exponents for the XY universality class in three
dimensions, which is expected to describe the -transition in He.
They are obtained from the analysis of high-temperature series computed for a
two-component model. The parameter is fixed such that
the leading corrections to scaling vanish. We obtain ,
, . These estimates improve previous
theoretical determinations and agree with the more precise experimental results
for liquid Helium.Comment: 8 pages, revte
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