25 research outputs found
Reaction e^+e^-\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^+\pi^- at energies \sqrt{s}\leq 1 GeV
The cross section of reaction e^+e^-\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^+\pi^- is calculated for
energies 0.65\leq \sqrt{s}\leq1 GeV in the framework of the generalized hidden
local symmetry model. The calculations are compared with the data of CMD-2 and
BaBaR. It is shown that the inclusion of heavy isovector resonances \rho(1450)
and \rho(1700) is necessary for reconciling calculations with the data. It is
found that at \sqrt{s}\approx1 GeV the contributions of above resonances are
much larger, by the factor of 30, than the \rho(770) one, and are amount to a
considerable fraction \sim0.3-0.6 of the latter at \sqrt{s}\sim m_\rho.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; considerably reduced in siz
Spectroscopic investigations of dispersion-shifted fiber with thin active Bi-doped ring and high nonlinear refractive index
A germanium-doped silica-core fiber with an active region in the form of a thin ring of silica doped with bismuth ions was fabricated. Bismuth doping in the ring surrounding the core allows to stabilize bismuth in silica glass, and it does not impose any restrictions on the composition of the core. The bismuth concentration in the ring is less than 0.2 wt.%. The GeO2 concentration in the core is more than 15 mol.%. A high germanium concentration in the core allows to shift the zero dispersion wavelength to 1860 nm and to obtain a high nonlinear refractive index (n2 more than 3,2*10-20 m2/W). Spectroscopic investigations were carried out in the visible and near infrared (800-1700 nm) spectral range. Despite the small concentration of bismuth, we observed the absorption and luminescence characteristic bands, confirming the presence of bismuth active centers in silica glass. Upon pumping at 1350 nm the on/off gain spectrum was measured on a 20-m fiber. The gain was observed throughout investigated range of 1430-1530 nm. The maximal gain of ~9.5 dB was obtained near 1430 nm. The results of the spectroscopic investigations of the fiber with a thin active Bi-doped ring showed prospects of the creation and application of such fiber type for laser and nonlinear optics
Many pion decays of rho(770) and omega(782) mesons in chiral theory
The decays rho(770) to 4 pi and omega(782) to 5pi are considered in detail in
the approach based on the Weinberg Lagrangian obtained upon the nonlinear
realization of chiral symmetry, added with the term induced by the anomalous
Lagrangian of Wess and Zumino. The partial widths and excitation curves of the
decays rho^0 to 2 pi^+ 2 pi^-, pi^+ pi^- 2 pi^0, rho^{+-} to 2 pi^{+-} pi^{-+}
pi^0, rho^(+-} to pi^(+-} 3 pi^0 are evaluated for e^+e^- annihilation,
photoproduction and tau lepton decays. The results of calculations are compared
with the recent CMD-2 data on the decay rho^0 to 2 pi^+ 2 pi^- observed in
e^+e^- annihilation. The omega to 5 pi decay widths and excitation curves in
e^+e^- annihilation are obtained. The angular distributions for various
combinations of the final pions in the decays rho to 4 pi and omega to 5 pi are
written. The perspectives of the experimental study of the above decays in
e^+e^- annihilation, tau lepton decays and photoproduction are discussed.Comment: Revtex, 32 pages including 11 ps figures. Replaced to fit the version
published in Phys. Rev. D. Material rearranged, clarifying remarks and
references added, typos fixe
Improved Measurement of the Positive Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment
A new measurement of the positive muon's anomalous magnetic moment has been
made at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron using the direct
injection of polarized muons into the superferric storage ring. The angular
frequency difference omega_{a} between the angular spin precession frequency
omega_{s} and the angular orbital frequency omega_{c} is measured as well as
the free proton NMR frequency omega_{p}. These determine
R = omega_{a} / omega_{p} = 3.707~201(19) times 10^{-3}. With mu_{mu} /
mu_{p} = 3.183~345~39(10) this gives a_{mu^+} = 11~659~191(59) times 10^{-10}
(pm 5 ppm), in good agreement with the previous CERN and BNL measurements for
mu^+ and mu^-, and with the standard model prediction.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D62 Rapid
Communication
Dispersion theoretical analysis of the nucleon form factors
We review the achievements of the project C.2, that deals with a dispersion theoretical analysis of the nucleon form factors. We have analyzed the world data for the space-like and time-like form factors to extract nucleon radii and vector meson coupling constants. Our proton charge radius rPE ≃ 0.85 fm has gained prominence in the so-called proton radius puzzle, see Ref. [1]. We also have analyzed the strong energy dependence of the e+e− → p̅p amplitude at the nucleon-antinucleon threshold, two-photon exchange effects and isospin violation in the isovector nucleon form factors
Physics with the KLOE-2 experiment at the upgraded DANE
Investigation at a --factory can shed light on several debated issues
in particle physics. We discuss: i) recent theoretical development and
experimental progress in kaon physics relevant for the Standard Model tests in
the flavor sector, ii) the sensitivity we can reach in probing CPT and Quantum
Mechanics from time evolution of entangled kaon states, iii) the interest for
improving on the present measurements of non-leptonic and radiative decays of
kaons and eta/eta mesons, iv) the contribution to understand the
nature of light scalar mesons, and v) the opportunity to search for narrow
di-lepton resonances suggested by recent models proposing a hidden dark-matter
sector. We also report on the physics in the continuum with the
measurements of (multi)hadronic cross sections and the study of gamma gamma
processes.Comment: 60 pages, 41 figures; added affiliation for one of the authors; added
reference to section
Chiral dynamics with (non)strange quarks
We review the results and achievements of the project B.3. Topics addressed include pion photoproduction off the proton and off deuterium, three-flavor chiral perturbation theory studies, chiral symmetry tests in Goldstone boson decays, the development of unitarized chiral perturbation theory to next-to-leading order, the two-pole structure of the Λ(1405), the dynamical generation of the lowest S11 resonances, the theory of hadronic atoms and its application to various systems, precision studies in light-meson decays based on dispersion theory, the Roy–Steiner analysis of pion–nucleon scattering, a high-precision extraction of the elusive pion–nucleon σ-term, and aspects of chiral dynamics in few-nucleon systems
The Physics of the B Factories
This work is on the Physics of the B Factories. Part A of this book contains a brief description of the SLAC and KEK B Factories as well as their detectors, BaBar and Belle, and data taking related issues. Part B discusses tools and methods used by the experiments in order to obtain results. The results themselves can be found in Part C
Light Meson Spectroscopy
We survey the current status of light meson spectroscopy. We begin with a
general introduction to meson spectroscopy and and its importance in
understanding the physical states of Quantum Chromo Dynamics (QCD).
Phemenological models of hadron spectroscopy are described with particular
emphasis on the constituent quark model and the qualitative features it
predicts for the meson spectrum. We next discuss expectations for hadrons lying
outside the quark model, such as hadron states with excited gluonic degrees of
freedom. These states include so-called hybrids glueballs}, as well as
multiquark states. The established meson states are compared to the quark model
predictions and we find that most meson states are well described by the quark
model. However, a number of states in the light-quark sector do not fit in
well, suggesting the existence of hadronic states with additional degrees of
freedom. We end with a brief description of future directions in meson
spectroscopy.Comment: 111 pages with 28 imbedded figures, in LaTeX2e with no special
macros. Submitted to Reviews of Modern Physics, Nov.12, 199