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Confining strings in the Abelian-projected SU(3)-gluodynamics II. 4D-case with -term
The generalization of 4D confining string theory to the SU(3)-inspired case
is derived. It describes string representation of the Wilson loop in the
SU(3)-analogue of compact QED extended by the -term. It is shown that
although the obtained theory of confining strings differs from that of compact
QED, their low-energy limits have the same functional form. This fact leads to
the appearance of the string -term in the low-energy limit of the
SU(3)-inspired confining string theory. In particular, it is shown that in the
extreme strong coupling regime, the crumpling of string world sheets could
disappear owing to the string -term at . Finally, some
characteristic features of the SU(N)-case are pointed out.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX2e, no figures, to appear in Europhys. Letter
Scaling Functions and Superscaling in Medium and Heavy Nuclei
The scaling function for medium and heavy nuclei with
for which the proton and neutron densities are not similar is constructed
within the coherent density fluctuation model (CDFM) as a sum of the proton and
neutron scaling functions. The latter are calculated in the cases of Ni,
Kr, Sn, and Au nuclei on the basis of the corresponding
proton and neutron density distributions which are obtained in deformed
self-consistent mean-field Skyrme HF+BCS method. The results are in a
reasonable agreement with the empirical data from the inclusive electron
scattering from nuclei showing superscaling for negative values of ,
including those smaller than -1. This is an improvement over the relativistic
Fermi gas (RFG) model predictions where becomes abruptly zero for
. It is also an improvement over the CDFM calculations made in
the past for nuclei with assuming that the neutron density is equal
to the proton one and using only the phenomenological charge density.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, ReVTeX, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Confining Strings in the Abelian-Projected SU(3)-Gluodynamics
String representation of the Wilson loop in 3D Abelian-projected
SU(3)-gluodynamics is constructed in the approximation that Abelian-projected
monopoles form a gas. Such an assumption is much weaker than the standard one,
demanding the monopole condensation. It is demonstrated that the summation over
world sheets, bounded by the contour of the Wilson loop, is realized by the
summation over branches of a certain effective multivalued potential of the
monopole densities. Finally, by virtue of the so-constructed representation of
the Wilson loop in terms of the monopole densities, this quantity is evaluated
in the approximation of a dilute monopole gas, which makes confinement in the
model under study manifest.Comment: 7 pages, new results are adde
Surface properties of neutron-rich exotic nuclei: A source for studying the nuclear symmetry energy
We study the correlation between the thickness of the neutron skin in finite
nuclei and the nuclear symmetry energy for isotopic chains of even-even Ni, Sn,
and Pb nuclei in the framework of the deformed self-consistent mean-field
Skyrme HF+BCS method. The symmetry energy, the neutron pressure and the
asymmetric compressibility in finite nuclei are calculated within the coherent
density fluctuation model using the symmetry energy as a function of density
within the Brueckner energy-density functional. The mass dependence of the
nuclear symmetry energy and the neutron skin thickness are also studied
together with the role of the neutron-proton asymmetry. A correlation between
the parameters of the equation of state (symmetry energy and its density slope)
and the neutron skin is suggested in the isotopic chains of Ni, Sn, and Pb
nuclei.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Superscaling in Nuclei: A Search for Scaling Function Beyond the Relativistic Fermi Gas Model
We construct a scaling function for inclusive electron
scattering from nuclei within the Coherent Density Fluctuation Model (CDFM).
The latter is a natural extension to finite nuclei of the Relativistic Fermi
Gas (RFG) model within which the scaling variable was
introduced by Donnelly and collaborators. The calculations show that the
high-momentum components of the nucleon momentum distribution in the CDFM and
their similarity for different nuclei lead to quantitative description of the
superscaling in nuclei. The results are in good agreement with the experimental
data for different transfer momenta showing superscaling for negative values of
, including those smaller than -1.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, submitted for publication to Phys. Rev.
Superscaling and Neutral Current Quasielastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering beyond the Relativistic Fermi Gas Model
The superscaling analysis is extended to include quasielastic (QE) scattering
via the weak neutral current of neutrinos and antineutrinos from nuclei. The
scaling function obtained within the coherent density fluctuation model (used
previously in calculations of QE inclusive electron and charge-changing (CC)
neutrino scattering) is applied to neutral current neutrino and antineutrino
scattering with energies of 1 GeV from C with a proton and neutron
knockout (u-channel inclusive processes). The results are compared with those
obtained using the scaling function from the relativistic Fermi gas model and
the scaling function as determined from the superscaling analysis (SuSA) of QE
electron scattering.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, published in Phys. Rev.
Symmetry energy of deformed neutron-rich nuclei
The symmetry energy, the neutron pressure and the asymmetric compressibility
of deformed neutron-rich even-even nuclei are calculated on the examples of Kr
and Sm isotopes within the coherent density fluctuation model using the
symmetry energy as a function of density within the Brueckner energy-density
functional. The correlation between the thickness of the neutron skin and the
characteristics related with the density dependence of the nuclear symmetry
energy is investigated for isotopic chains of these nuclei in the framework of
the self-consistent Skyrme-Hartree-Fock plus BCS method. Results for an
extended chain of Pb isotopes are also presented. A remarkable difference is
found in the trend followed by the different isotopic chains: the studied
correlations reveal a smoother behavior in the Pb case than in the other cases.
We also notice that the neutron skin thickness obtained for Pb with
SLy4 force is found to be in a good agreement with recent data.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in Physical
Review
SUSY 3D Georgi-Glashow model at finite temperature
We study the finite-temperature properties of the supersymmetric version of
(2+1)D Georgi-Glashow model. As opposed to its nonsupersymmetric counterpart,
the parity symmetry in this theory at zero temperature is spontaneously broken
by the bilinear photino condensate. We find that as the temperature is raised,
the deconfinement and the parity restoration occur in this model at the same
point . The transition is continuous, but is not of the Ising
type as in nonsupersymmetric Georgi-Glashow model, but rather of the
Berezinsky-Kosterlitz-Thouless type as in -invariant spin model.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX2e, no figure
String breaking in QCD: dual superconductor vs. stochastic vacuum model
Effects of dispersion of the chromoelectric field of the flux tube on the
string-breaking distance are studied. The leading-order correction is shown to
slightly diminish the result following from the Schwinger formula. Instead,
accounting for corrections of all orders might result, at certain values of the
Landau-Ginzburg parameter, in an increase of the string-breaking distance up to
one order of magnitude. An alternative formula for this distance is obtained
when produced pairs are treated as holes in a confining pellicle, which spans
over the contour of an external quark-antiquark pair. Generalizations of the
obtained results to the cases of small temperatures, as well as temperatures
close to the critical one are also discussed.Comment: 21 pages, no figures, uses JHEP3.cl
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