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Twist Three Distribution f_\perp(x,k^\perp) in Light-front Hamiltonian Approach
We calculate the twist three distribution f_\perp(x,k^\perp) contributing to
Cahn effect in unpolarized semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering. We use
light-front Hamiltonian technique and take the state to be a dressed quark at
one loop in perturbation theory. The 'genuine twist three' contribution comes
from the quark-gluon interaction part in the operator and is explicitly
calculated. f_\perp(x,k^\perp) is compared with f_1(x,k^\perp).Comment: Two figures added, one author added, some parts rewritten for
clarificatio
Semi-inclusive structure functions in the spectator model
We establish the relationship between distribution and fragmentation
functions and the structure functions appearing in the cross section of
polarized 1-particle inclusive deep-inelastic scattering. We present spectator
model evaluations of these structure functions focusing on the case of an
outgoing spin-1/2 baryon. Distribution functions obtained in the spectator
model are known to fairly agree at low energy scales with global
parameterizations extracted, for instance, from totally inclusive DIS data.
Therefore, we expect it to give good hints on the functional dependence of the
structure functions on the scaling variables x(Bjorken), z and on the
transverse momentum of the observed outgoing hadron, P_{h\perp}. Presently,
this dependence is not very well known, but experiments are planned in the near
future.Comment: 19 pages, 16 figures, submitted to Eur. Phys. J.
Estimate of the Collins function in a chiral invariant approach
We estimate the Collins function at a low energy scale by calculating the
fragmentation of a quark into a pion at the one-loop level in the chiral
invariant model of Manohar and Georgi. We give a useful parametrization of our
results and we briefly discuss different spin and/or azimuthal asymmetries
containing the Collins function and measurable in semi-inclusive DIS and e+ e-
annihilationComment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proceedings of 10th International
Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS 2002), Cracow, Poland, 30 Apr-4
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La flora del Monte Arcuentu (Sardegna sud occidentale)
The results of an anaytical survey of the flora of Monte Arcuentu, a volcanic
massif in SW Sardinia, are reported. The survey resulted in 556 recorded taxa, belonging to 335 genus, 84 families and 39
orders. The most represented Phylum is Magnoliophyta (539 taxa), of which the Eudicots represent the richest systematic
group, with 22 orders, 54 families and 405 species. The most represented orders are: Asterales (74 taxa), Lamiales (59), Fabales
(53) and Caryophyllales (30).
Most of the recored taxa were belonging to Asteraceae (71), followed by Fabaceae (52) and Poaceae (51). Most frequent genera
are: Trifolium (11), Euphorbia (9), Allium, Geranium, Juncus, Medicago, Ophrys, Orobanche (7).
The biological spectrum highlights the remarkable Mediterranean connotation of the studied district, being the therophytes
(40.8%), followed by hemicriptophytes (27.0%) and geophytes (14.7%) being the most frequent growth forms. Indeed, the
chorologic spectrum is dominated by the Mediterranean chorotype (48.4%), whose main partitions are: steno-Mediterranean
(22.8%), endemic (9.7%) and W-Medit. (9.3%). Taxa with a broader distribution range, but centred in the Mediterranean
basin, represent the 26.6%. The endemic taxa were 54 , among which Asteraceae (8) and Fabaceae (5) were the most
represented families. The chorologic spectrum of the endemic units is dominated by Sardo-Corsican taxa (20), followed by
Italo-Tyrrhenian ones (14).
The analysis of rarity, according to the categories of Rabinowitz, highlighted the fact that the largest group (231) consists of
WBL (i.e. species diffused over the territory, with a wide ecology and a large local population, in some places dominant),
while the smallest one (5) is formed by the NBL (i.e. species with a limited spread over the territory, a wide ecology and a
large local population, at times dominant).
The taxa protected by international regulations are all the recorded orchids (19) and Cyclamen repandum subsp. repandum,
included in the attached II of CITES, Brassica insularis in the Berne Convention, 2 in the Habitat Directive (Brassica insularis
and Ruscus aculeatus), plus 3 (Soleirolia soleirolii, Hyoseris taurina and Genista morisii) cited in the IUCN- red lists
Successful pulmonary thromboendarterectomy in a patient with sickle cell disease and associated resolution of a leg ulcer
© 2017 Indian Chest Society | Published by Wolters Kluwer -Medknow. Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a relatively frequent and severe complication of sickle cell disease (SCD). PH associated with SCD is classified as Group 5 PH. The exact pathogenesis of PH in SCD in not known. There are also very limited treatment options available at this time for such patients with Group 5 PH. Patients with SCD are predisposed to a hypercoagulable state and thus can also suffer from chronic thromboembolism. These patients can have associated chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), thus being classified as Group 4 PH. We present such a case of a patient with SCD diagnosed with severe PH who was found to have CTEPH and successfully underwent a thromboendarterectomy with resolution of his symptoms such as reduction of his oxygen requirements and healing of chronic leg ulcer. This case illustrates the importance of screening patients with SCD and elevated pulmonary artery pressures for CTEPH as this would offer possible treatment options such as pulmonary thromboendarterectomy and/or riociguat in this subset of patients
Weighted azimuthal asymmetries in a diquark spectator model
We analytically calculate weighted azimuthal asymmetries in semi-inclusive
lepton-nucleon deep-inelastic scattering and Drell-Yan processes, using
transverse-momentum-dependent partonic densities obtained in a diquark
spectator model. We compare the asymmetries with available preliminary
experimental data, in particular for the Collins and the Sivers effect. We make
predictions for other cases of interest in running and planned experiments.Comment: 21 pages, 13 (multiple) figures in eps format, RevTeX
Generalized parton correlation functions for a spin-1/2 hadron
The fully unintegrated, off-diagonal quark-quark correlator for a spin-1/2
hadron is parameterized in terms of so-called generalized parton correlation
functions. Such objects, in particular, can be considered as mother
distributions of generalized parton distributions on the one hand and
transverse momentum dependent parton distributions on the other. Therefore, our
study provides new, model-independent insights into the recently proposed
nontrivial relations between generalized and transverse momentum dependent
parton distributions. We find that none of these relations can be promoted to a
model-independent status. As a by-product we obtain the first complete
classification of generalized parton distributions beyond leading twist. The
present paper is a natural extension of our previous corresponding analysis for
spin-0 hadrons.Comment: 41 pages, 3 figures; v2: added referenc
Estimate of the Collins fragmentation function in a chiral invariant approach
We predict the features of the Collins function, which describes the
fragmentation of a transversely polarized quark into an unpolarized hadron, by
modeling the fragmentation process at a low energy scale. We use the chiral
invariant approach of Manohar and Georgi, where constituent quarks and
Goldstone bosons are considered as effective degrees of freedom in the
non-perturbative regime of QCD. To test the approach we calculate the
unpolarized fragmentation function and the transverse momentum distribution of
a produced hadron, both of which are described reasonably well. In the case of
semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering, our estimate of the Collins function
in connection with the transversity distribution gives rise to a transverse
single spin asymmetry of the order of 10%, supporting the idea of measuring the
transversity distribution of the nucleon in this way. In the case of e+ e-
annihilation into two hadrons, our model predicts a Collins azimuthal asymmetry
of about 5%.Comment: 12 pages, 15 figures. Figs. 11-14 changed, minor changes in
discussion, few typos fixed and some references added. Final version to
appear in PR
A phytosociological study of the deciduous oak woods of Sardinia (Italy)
We present here the results from a phytosociological and synchorological study of the deciduous oak woods of Sardinia. This vegetation analysis has
allowed the individuation of three new associations: Lonicero implexae-Quercetum virgilianae, Ornithogalo pyrenaici-Quercetum ichnusae and
Glechomo sardoae-Quercetum congestae. The Lonicero implexae-Quercetum virgilianae association includes the woods on calcareous substrata
spread throughout Northern Sardinia, which can occasionally be found in southern areas; the first of these are rich in mesophilous species and are
attributed to the subassociation cyclaminetosum repandi, while the others are referred to quercetosum virgilianae. The Ornithogalo pyrenaici-Quercetum
ichnusae association, more widely distributed in Central-Northern Sardinia, includes the climatophilous deciduous woods that are found on lithological
substrata of a non-carbonatic nature, and in particular, on andesites, trachytes and metarenites. The typical aspect is referred to the subassociation
cytisetosum villosi, while the subassociation ilicetosum aquifolii includes the more mesophilous woods on basaltic substrata. The Glechomo sardoae-
Quercetum congestae association always includes the woods found on the non-carbonatic substrata in the higher altitude areas with an oceanic
pluviseasonal temperate bioclimate. Of this, the subassociation quercetosum congestae, on the granite areas, and oenanthetosum pimpinelloidis, on
those metamorphic and of basalt, are proposed. At the higher hierarchical levels, the association Lonicero implexae-Quercetum virgilianae is referred
to the endemic Sardinian-Corsican suballiance Clematido cirrhosae-Quercenion ilicis, of the alliance Fraxino orni-Quercion ilicis, while for the
other associations the new suballiance Paeonio morisii-Quercenion ichnusae, (holotypus: Glechoma sardoae-Quercetum congestae ass. nova) particular
to the Sardinian biogeographic subprovince, is proposed, of the alliance Pino calabricae-Quercion congestae, the order Quercetalia pubescentipetraeae,
and the class Querco roboris-Fagetea sylvaticae
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