761 research outputs found

    Ultraslow light propagation in an inhomogeneously broadened rare-earth ion-doped crystal

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    We show that Coherent Population Oscillations effect allows to burn a narrow spectral hole (26Hz) within the homogeneous absorption line of the optical transition of an Erbium ion-doped crystal. The large dispersion of the index of refraction associated with this hole permits to achieve a group velocity as low as 2.7m/s with a ransmission of 40%. We especially benefit from the inhomogeneous absorption broadening of the ions to tune both the transmission coefficient, from 40% to 90%, and the light group velocity from 2.7m/s to 100m/s

    Multi-quark components in baryons

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    A brief review on some recent progresses in our understanding of multi-quark components in baryons is presented. The multi-quark components in baryons seem to be mainly in colored quark cluster configurations rather than in ``meson cloud'' configurations or in the form of a sea of quark-antiquark pairs. The colored quark cluster multi-quark picture gives a natural explanation of empirical indications for a positive strangeness magnetic moment μs\mu_s of the proton and the longstanding mass-reverse problem of S11(1535) and P11(1440)Nresonances.AmodelpredictionfortheP11(1440) N* resonances. A model-prediction for the \mu_s$ of the proton is given.Comment: Contribution to the International Conference on QCD and Hadronic Physics, June 16-20, 2005, Beijin

    \bar u - \bar d asymmetry - a few remarks

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    We make a few remarks on possible sources of uncertainties of the dˉuˉ\bar d - \bar u asymmetry obtained by different methods and comment on its possible verification in the future. In addition we comment on its present understanding.Comment: 3 pages, a talk at the 7th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and QCD (DIS99), Zeuthen, April 199

    Proton Sea Quark Flavour Asymmetry and Roper Resonance

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    We study the proton and the Roper resonance together with the meson cloud model, by constructing a Hamiltonian matrix and solving the eigenvalue equation. The proton sea quark flavour asymmetry and some properties of the Roper resonance are thus reproduced in one scheme

    Chiral constituent quark model and the coupling strength of eta'

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    Using the latest data pertaining to \bar u-\bar d asymmetry and the spin polarization functions, detailed implications of the possible values of the coupling strength of the singlet Goldstone boson \eta' have been investigated in the \chiCQM with configuration mixing. Using \Delta u, \Delta_3, \bar u-\bar d and \bar u/\bar d, the possible ranges of the coupling parameters a, \alpha^ 2, \beta^ 2 and \zeta^ 2, representing respectively the probabilities of fluctuations to pions, K, \eta and \eta^{'}, are shown to be 0.10 \lesssim a \lesssim 0.14, 0.2\lesssim \alpha \lesssim 0.5, 0.2\lesssim \beta \lesssim 0.7 and 0.10 lesssim |\zeta| \lesssim 0.70. To constrain the coupling strength of \eta', detailed fits have been obtained for spin polarization functions, quark distribution functions and baryon octet magnetic moments corresponding to the following sets of parameters: a=0.1, \alpha=0.4, \beta=0.7, |\zeta|=0.65 (Case I); a=0.1, \alpha=0.4, \beta=0.6, |\zeta|=0.70 (Case II); a=0.14, \alpha=0.4, \beta=0.2, \zeta=0 (Case III) and a=0.13, \alpha=\beta=0.45, |\zeta|=0.10 (Case IV). Case I represents the calculations where a is fixed to be 0.1, in accordance with earlier calculations, whereas other parameters are treated free and the Case IV represents our best fit. The fits clearly establish that a small non-zero value of the coupling of \eta' is preferred over the higher values of \eta' as well as when \zeta=0, the latter implying the absence of \eta' from the dynamics of \chiCQM. Our best fit achieves an overall excellent fit to the data, in particular the fit for \Delta u, \Delta d, \Delta_8 as well as the magnetic moments \mu_{n}, \mu_{\Sigma^-}, \mu_{\Sigma^+} and \mu_{\Xi^-} is almost perfect, the \mu_{\Xi^-} being a difficult case for most of the similar calculations.Comment: 8 RevTeX pages, 2 Tables, Revised version to appear in Int.J.Mod.Phys

    Towards a Precise Parton Luminosity Determination at the CERN LHC

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    A new approach to determine the LHC luminosity is investigated. Instead of employing the proton-proton luminosity measurement, we suggest to measure directly the parton-parton luminosity. It is shown that the electron and muon pseudorapidity distributions, originating from the decay of W+, W- and Z0 bosons produced at 14 TeV pp collisions (LHC), constrain the x distributions of sea and valence quarks and antiquarks in the range from about 3 x 10**-4 to about 10**-1 at a Q**2 of about 10**4 GeV**2. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that, once the quark and antiquark structure functions are constrained from the W+,W- and Z0 production dynamics, other quark-antiquark related scattering processes at the LHC like q-qbar --> W+W- can be predicted accurately. Thus, the lepton pseudorapidity distributions provide the key to a precise parton luminosity monitor at the LHC, with accuracies of about +-1% compared to the so far considered goal of +-5%.Comment: plain tex, 14 pages, 5 figure

    Omega Meson Cloud and the Proton's Light Anti-Quark Distribution

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    We use the meson cloud model of the nucleon to calculate distribution functions for (dˉuˉ)(\bar {d} - \bar{u}) and dˉ/uˉ \bar{d}/\bar{u} in the proton. Including the effect of the omega meson cloud, with a coupling constant gω2/4π8g_\omega^2/4\pi\approx 8, allows a reasonably good description of the data.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, LaTe

    ANALYSE DES NUCLÉONS ÉJECTÉS DANS UNE RÉACTION QUASI ÉLASTIQUE (p, p?) A 400 MeV

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    Une expérience de coïncidences (p,pγ) a été réalisée avec des protons incidents de 400 MeV sur différentes cibles 24Mg, 27Al, 28Si, 60Ni auprès de 1'accélérateur Saturne

    The Flavor Asymmetry of the Nucleon Sea

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    We re-examine the effects of anti-symmetry on the anti-quarks in the nucleon sea arising from gluon exchange and pion exchange between confined quarks. While the effect is primarily to suppress anti-down relative to anti-up quarks, this is numerically insignificant for the pion terms.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev.

    Pion Content of the Nucleon as seen in the NA51 Drell-Yan experiment

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    In a recent CERN Drell-Yan experiment the NA51 group found a strong asymmetry of uˉ\bar u and dˉ\bar d densities in the proton at x0.18x\simeq0.18. We interpret this result as a decisive confirmation of the pion-induced sea in the nucleon.Comment: 10 pages + 3 figures, Preprint KFA-IKP(TH)-1994-14 .tex file. After \enddocument a uu-encodeded Postscript file comprising the figures is appende
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