266 research outputs found

    Lower Body Kinematics Do Not Differ Between Flat Ground and Mound Baseball Throwing

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    The Effect of Seated Posture on Thoracolumbar Fascia, thus Influencing Balance

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    Upper Body Kinetics has No Difference for Mound and Flat Ground Throwing

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    The Standard Model of Leptons as a Purely Vectorial Theory

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    We propose a way to reconcile the Standard Model of leptons with a purely vectorial theory. The observed neutrino is predicted to be massless. The unobservability of its partner and the V−AV-A structure of the weak currents are given the same origin.Comment: 10 pages. Latex, 8 postscript figures included. We have corrected 2 (cancelling) sign misprints, and made explicit that we also recover the usual couplings of the U(1) gauge field B. The conclusions are unchanged. PAR-LPTHE 93/1

    Singular behaviour of the electromagnetic field

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    The singularities of the electromagnetic field are derived to include all the point-like multipoles representing an electric charge and current distribution. Firstly derived in the static case, the result is generalized to the dynamic one. We establish a simple procedure for passing from the first, to the second case.Comment: Latex, 21.pages, no figure

    V,W and X in Technicolour Models

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    Light techni-fermions and pseudo Goldstone bosons that contribute to the electroweak radiative correction parameters V,W and X may relax the constraints on technicolour models from the experimental values of the parameters S and T. Order of magnitude estimates of the contributions to V,W and X from light techni-leptons are made when the the techni-neutrino has a small Dirac mass or a large Majorana mass. The contributions to V,W and X from pseudo Goldstone bosons are calculated in a gauged chiral Lagrangian. Estimates of V,W and X in one family technicolour models suggest that the upper bounds on S and T should be relaxed by between 0.1 and 1 depending upon the precise particle spectrum.Comment: 19 pages + 2 pages of ps figs, SWAT/1

    Stable gravastars with generalised exteriors

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    New spherically symmetric gravastar solutions, stable to radial perturbations, are found by utilising the construction of Visser and Wiltshire. The solutions possess an anti--de Sitter or de Sitter interior and a Schwarzschild--(anti)--de Sitter or Reissner--Nordstr\"{o}m exterior. We find a wide range of parameters which allow stable gravastar solutions, and present the different qualitative behaviours of the equation of state for these parameters.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, to appear in Classical and Quantum Gravit

    Random matrix theory and QCD3QCD_3

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    We suggest that the spectral properties near zero virtuality of three dimensional QCD, follow from a Hermitean random matrix model. The exact spectral density is derived for this family of random matrix models both for even and odd number of fermions. New sum rules for the inverse powers of the eigenvalues of the Dirac operator are obtained. The issue of anomalies in random matrix theories is discussed.Comment: 10p., SUNY-NTG-94/1

    QCD Radiative Corrections to the Leptonic Decay Rate of the B_c Meson

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    The QCD radiative corrections to the leptonic decay rate of the BcB_c meson are calculated using the formalism of nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) to separate short-distance and long-distance effects. The BcB_c decay constant is factored into a sum of NRQCD matrix elements each multiplied by a short-distance coefficient. The short-distance coefficient for the leading matrix element is calculated to order αs\alpha_s by matching a perturbative calculation in full QCD with the corresponding perturbative calculation in NRQCD. This short-distance correction decreases the leptonic decay rate by approximately 15%15\%.Comment: Changed Eq. 2 to read 1/(8 \pi), put in a missing i M_{B_c} in Eq. 18, and put in a normalisation factor of 2 M_{B_c} in Eq. 19
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