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Coulomb scattering of quantum dipoles in QED
We calculate the total scattering cross-section of a dynamical quantum
electrically neutral dipole in QED of the infinitely heavy charge and of the
infinitely heavy dipole in the leading order in electromagnetic coupling
constant.Comment: 7 pages, no figure
The four jet production at LHC and Tevatron in QCD
We demonstrate that in the back-to-back kinematics the production of four
jets in the collision of two partons is suppressed in the leading log
approximation of pQCD, compared to the hard processes involving the collision
of four partons. We derive the basic equation for four-jet production in QCD in
terms of the convolution of generalized two-parton distributions of colliding
hadrons in the momentum space representation. Our derivation leads to
geometrical approach in the impact parameter space close to that suggested
within the parton model and used before to describe the four-jet production. We
develop the independent parton approximation to the light-cone wave function of
the proton. Comparison with the CDF and D0 data shows that the independent
parton approximation to the light-cone wave function of the proton is
insufficient to explain the data. We argue that the data indicate the presence
of significant multiparton correlations in the light-cone wave functions of
colliding protons.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, final version published in Phys.Rev.D, rapid
communication
A-dependence of hadronization in nuclei
The A-dependence of models for the attenuation of hadron production in
semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering on a nucleus is investigated for
realistic matter distributions. It is shown that the dependence for a pure
partonic (absorption) mechanism is more complicated than a simple
() behavior, commonly found when using rectangular or Gaussian
distributions, but that the A-dependence may still be indicative for the
dominant mechanism of hadronization.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Origins of parton correlations in nucleon and multi-parton collisions
We demonstrate that perturbative QCD leads to positive 3D parton--parton
correlations inside nucleon explaining a factor two enhancement of the cross
section of multi-parton interactions observed at Tevatron at as
compared to the predictions of the independent parton approximation. We also
find that though perturbative correlations decrease with decreasing, the
nonperturbative mechanism kicks in and should generate correlation which, at
below , is comparable in magnitude with the perturbative one for
.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Perturbative QCD correlations in multi-parton collisions
We examine the role played in double parton interactions (DPI) by the
parton--parton correlations originating from perturbative QCD parton
splittings. Also presented are the results of the numerical analysis of the
integrated DPI cross sections at Tevatron and LHC energies. To obtain the
numerical results the knowledge of the single-parton GPDs gained by the HERA
experiments was used to construct the non-perturbative input for generalized
double parton distributions. The perturbative two-parton correlations induced
by three-parton interactions contribute significantly to resolution of the
longstanding puzzle of an excess of multi-jet production events in the
back-to-back kinematics observed at the Tevatron.Comment: 16 pages, 13 figure
Comparison of the physical properties of vermicompost from paper mill sludge and green compost as substitutes for peat-based potting media
The properties of vermicompost, green compost, and their mixes as substitutes for peat were evaluated regarding their recommendation for potting media. The mixes with a maximum of 50% of vermicompost or green compost had acceptable air filled porosity (AFP) and easily available water (EAW). In the vermicompost the level of organic matter (OM), dry bulk density (DBD) and shrinkage were acceptable; however, the AFP and EAW together were not at the recommended level in the different batches; as a consequence, vermicompost should not be used alone for potting media. In the green compost, the level of OM was low which increased the DBD and consequently the AFP was diminished. The particle size distribution (PSD) was different among peat, vermicompost and green compost. The coarse peat had the lower proportion of particles from 0.25 to 2.00 mm (41%) whereas the green compost had the lower coarseness index (CI: percentage by weight of particles larger than 0.5 mm in diameter), 48.4%. The direct effect of the PSD, OM and DBD in the water and air availability was confirmed. Moreover, there were high correlations between the OM, DBD, shrinkage, pore volume and PSD with the water release curve. Those properties should be considered in order to increase the level of substitution of vermicompost in peat-based potting media
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