249 research outputs found
Exclusive electroproduction and off-diagonal parton distributions
Off-diagonal parton distributions occur in several hard exclusive reactions.
They extend the study of hadron structure beyond what can be learned from
ordinary distributions and have a particularly rich spin structure. The hard
scattering subprocesses in electroproduction of mesons and of real photons
satisfy helicity selection rules, which provide powerful tools to test
leading-twist dominance at a given value of the hard scale.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, LaTeX2e. Talk given at the Fourth Workshop on
Quantum Chromodynamics, Paris, France, 1-6 June 199
Polarisation in deeply virtual meson production
We discuss two aspects of polarisation in hard exclusive meson production:
the leading-twist selection rule for the meson helicity, and the different
partial waves of a (pi pi)-pair which may or may not be due to the decay of a
rho.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at the Workshop on Exclusive and
Semiexclusive Processes at High Momentum Transfer, Jefferson Lab, May 1999.
Remark added on the transition from two gluons to a pion pai
Identifying Prognostic Indicators for Electrical Treeing in Solid Insulation through PD Analysis
This paper presents early results from an experimental study of electrical treeing on commercially available pre-formed silicone samples. A needle-plane test arrangement was set up using hypodermic needles. Partial discharge (PD) data was captured using both the IEC 60270 electrical method and radio frequency (RF) sensors, and visual observations are made using a digital microscope. Features of the PD plot that corresponded to electrical tree growth were assessed, evaluating the similarities and differences of both PD measurement techniques. Three univariate phase distributions were extracted from the partial discharge phase-resolved (PRPD) plot and the first four statistical moments were determined. The implications for automated lifetime prediction of insulation samples due to electrical tree development are discussed
Competition of Heavy Quark Radiative and Collisional Energy Loss in Deconfined Matter
We extend our recently advanced model on collisional energy loss of heavy
quarks in a quark gluon plasma (QGP) by including radiative energy loss. We
discuss the approach and present first preliminary results. We show that
present data on nuclear modification factor of non photonic single electrons
hardly permit to distinguish between those 2 energy loss mechanisms.Comment: 8 pages, extended to 11 pages for v2; accepted for publication in
Journal of Physics
Energy loss of a heavy quark produced in a finite-size quark-gluon plasma
We study the energy loss of an energetic heavy quark produced in a high
temperature quark-gluon plasma and travelling a finite distance before emerging
in the vacuum. While the retardation time of purely collisional energy loss is
found to be of the order of the Debye screening length, we find that the
contributions from transition radiation and the Ter-Mikayelian effect do not
compensate, leading to a reduction of the zeroth order (in an opacity
expansion) energy loss.Comment: QM2006 Proceedings; caption of fig 1 and ref [7] modified in v
Non-universality of transverse Coulomb exchange at small x
Within an explicit scalar QED model we compare, at fixed x << 1, the
leading-twist K_T-dependent `quark' distribution f_q(x, K_T) probed in deep
inelastic scattering and Drell-Yan production, and show that the model is
consistent with the universality of f_q(x, K_T). The extension of the model
from the aligned-jet to the 'symmetric' kinematical regime reveals interesting
properties of the physics of Coulomb rescatterings when comparing DIS and DY
processes. At small x the transverse momentum induced by multiple
scattering on a single centre is process dependent, as well as the transverse
momentum broadening occurring in collisions on a finite size nuclear target.Comment: 28 pages, 3 eps figure
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering: How to Test Handbag Dominance?
We propose detailed tests of the handbag approximation in exclusive deeply virtual Compton scattering. Those tests make no use of any prejudice about parton correlations in the proton which are basically unknown objects and beyond the scope of perturbative QCD. Since important information on the proton substructure can be gained in the regime of light cone dominance we consider that such a class of tests is of special relevance
Exclusive hadronization in gamma* gamma -> pi pi
We perform a QCD analysis of exclusive two-meson production in gamma* gamma
collisions in the kinematical domain of large photon virtuality Q^2 and small
hadronic invariant mass W^2. In these kinematics the amplitude factorizes into
a perturbative subprocess gamma* gamma -> q qbar and a two-meson distribution
amplitude. This opens the way to study new hadronic matrix elements related
with the physics of hadronization and confinement.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at PHOTON 99, Freiburg, Germany, 23-27
May 1999. Eq. (8) correcte
Probing generalized parton distributions in pi N -> l+ l- N
We study the exclusive reactions pi- p -> l+ l- n and pi+ n -> l+ l- p$ in
view of possible future experiments with high-intensity pion beams. For large
invariant mass of the lepton pair l+ l- and small squared momentum transfer to
the nucleon these are hard-scattering processes providing access to generalized
parton distributions. We estimate the cross section for these reactions,
explore their connection with the pion form factor, and discuss the role they
can play in improving our understanding of the relevant reaction mechanisms.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
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