758 research outputs found
High Energy exclusive Leptoproduction of the rho-meson: Theory and Phenomenology
We describe the hard leptoproduction of transversally polarized rho-meson, up
to twist 3 accuracy, including 2- and 3- particles Fock-states, in the HERA
kinematics of high center-of-mass energy. We first build a model based on a
simple approach to the unintegrated gluon density (the parton impact factor)
that we compare with H1 and ZEUS data for the ratios of helicity amplitudes
T(gamma*T -> rhoT)/T(gamma*L -> rhoL) and T(gamma*T -> rhoL)/T(gamma*L -> rhoL)
and get a good description of the data. We also show how saturation effects can
be included in this model by extending the dipole representation of the
scattering amplitude in coordinate space up to twist 3.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of 20th
International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects (DIS
2012), Bonn, Germany, 26-30 March 201
Theory and phenomenology of helicity amplitudes for high energy exclusive leptoproduction of the rho-meson
We review here two approaches to describe hard leptoproduction of
transversally polarized rho-meson, based on recent calculation of the gamma*T
-> rhoT impact factor up to twist 3 accuracy in the collinear factorization
frame, including 2- and 3- particles Fock-states. The first approach uses a
model of the unintegrated gluon density (the proton impact factor) which allows
a comparison of our predictions with H1 and ZEUS data for the ratios of
helicity amplitudes T(gamma*T -> rhoT)/T(gamma*L -> rhoL) and T(gamma*T ->
rhoL)/T(gamma*L -> rhoL). In the second approach, we transform the gamma*T ->
rhoT impact factor into the impact parameter space. We show that the
transformed amplitude factorizes according to conventional dipole picture. We
shortly discuss a way to implement the nucleon saturation effects in our
approach.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of 6th International
Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP 2012), Palaiseau, France, April
16-20, 201
A phenomenological study of helicity amplitudes of high energy exclusive leptoproduction of the rho meson
We apply a previously developed scheme to consistently include the twist-3
distribution amplitudes for transversely polarized rho meson in order to
evaluate, in the framework of kT factorization, the helicity amplitudes for
exclusive leptoproduction of a light vector meson, at leading order in alphaS.
We compare our results with high energy experimental data for the ratios of
helicity amplitudes T11/T00 and T01/T00 and get a good description of the data.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures, published version in PR
Holonomy groups of pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifolds of non-zero scalar curvature
The holonomy group of a pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifold of
signature with non-zero scalar curvature is contained in
\Sp(1)\cdot\Sp(r,s) and it contains \Sp(1). It is proved that either is
irreducible, or and preserves an isotropic subspace of dimension
, in the last case, there are only two possibilities for the connected
component of the identity of such . This gives the classification of
possible connected holonomy groups of pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifolds
of non-zero scalar curvature.Comment: 7 pages; Dedicated to Dmitri Vladimirovich Alekseevsky at the
occasion of his 70th birthda
Direct path from microscopic mechanics to Debye shielding, Landau damping, and wave-particle interaction
The derivation of Debye shielding and Landau damping from the -body
description of plasmas is performed directly by using Newton's second law for
the -body system. This is done in a few steps with elementary calculations
using standard tools of calculus, and no probabilistic setting. Unexpectedly,
Debye shielding is encountered together with Landau damping. This approach is
shown to be justified in the one-dimensional case when the number of particles
in a Debye sphere becomes large. The theory is extended to accommodate a
correct description of trapping and chaos due to Langmuir waves. Shielding and
collisional transport are found to be two related aspects of the repulsive
deflections of electrons, in such a way that each particle is shielded by all
other ones while keeping in uninterrupted motion.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1310.3096,
arXiv:1210.154
Holonomy algebras of pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifolds of signature
Possible holonomy algebras of pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifolds of
signature are classified. Using this, a new proof of the classification
of simply connected pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian symmetric spaces of
signature is obtained.Comment: 16 page
The G_2 sphere over a 4-manifold
We present a construction of a canonical G_2 structure on the unit sphere
tangent bundle S_M of any given orientable Riemannian 4-manifold M. Such
structure is never geometric or 1-flat, but seems full of other possibilities.
We start by the study of the most basic properties of our construction. The
structure is co-calibrated if, and only if, M is an Einstein manifold. The
fibres are always associative. In fact, the associated 3-form results from a
linear combination of three other volume 3-forms, one of which is the volume of
the fibres. We also give new examples of co-calibrated structures on well known
spaces. We hope this contributes both to the knowledge of special geometries
and to the study of 4-manifolds.Comment: 13 page
Diagnostic Performances of an Occupational Burnout Detection Method Designed for Healthcare Professionals.
We aimed to assess the validity (criterion and cross-cultural validity) and reliability of the first occupational burnout (OB) detection tool designed for healthcare professionals in Belgium in the context of Swiss medical practice.
First, we assessed the sensitivity and specificity of the Tool. We developed this tool based on the consultation reports of 42 patients and compared its detection to the results of the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI), filled-in by patients before a consultation. Second, we performed an inter-rater reliability (IRR) assessment on the OB symptoms and detection reached by the Tool between a psychiatrist, two psychologists, and an occupational physician.
The Tool correctly identified over 80% of patients with OB, regardless of the cutoff value used for OLBI scores, reflecting its high sensitivity. Conversely, its specificity strongly varied depending on the OLBI cutoff. There was a slight to fair overall agreement between the four raters on the detection of OB and the number of OB symptoms. Around 41% of symptoms showed a substantial to an almost perfect agreement, and 36% showed a slight to a moderate agreement.
The Tool seems useful for identifying OB of moderate and strong severity in both the Belgian and Swiss contexts
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