211 research outputs found
A comparison of two ontologies of regions
The ontology of knowledge graphs is compared with the ontology of regions as given by Randell and Cohn. It is shown that the latter ontology can be expressed in the former ontology
Isospin Squeezed States, Disoriented Chiral condensates and Pion Production: A Dynamic Group Theoretical Approach
We make a complete dynamical study of Isotopic spin conservation effects on
the multiplicity distributions of both hard and soft pions emitted in a quark
gluon plasma undergoing a non-equilibrium phase transition.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, RevTeX4 macr
Charge Distribution in Soft Chiral Pion Bremsstrahlung
Bremsstrahlung of soft chiral pions in high-energy processes is considered.
The distribution over number of neutral and charged pions is shown to obey the
inverse square root law. This law is argued to be generic for multiple coherent
production of soft chiral pions.Comment: 10 page
[Book review of:] Piers Baker-Bates, Irene Brooke (eds.), Portrait Cultures of the Early Modern Cardinal
Understanding the Transfer-to-Work of Soft Skills Training:Examining Transfer Stages, the Role of Work Factors and Self-Efficacy
Coherent state formulation of pion radiation from nucleon antinucleon annihilation
We assume that nucleon antinucleon annihilation is a fast process leading to
a classical coherent pion pulse. We develop the quantum description of such
pion waves based on the method of coherent states. We study the consequences of
such a description for averages of charge types and moments of distributions of
pion momenta with iso-spin and four-momentum conservation taken into account.
We briefly discuss the applicability of our method to annihilation at rest,
where we find agreement with experiment, and suggest other avenues for its use.Comment: 24 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, PSI-preprin
Charge and Isospin Fluctuations in High Energy pp-Collisions
Charge and isospin event-by-event fluctuations in high-energy pp-collisions
are predicted within the Unitary Eikonal Model, in particular the fluctuation
patterns of the ratios of charged-to-charged and neutral-to-charged pions.
These fluctuations are found to be sensitive to the presence of unstable
resonances, such as and mesons. We predict that the
charge-fluctuation observable should be restricted to the interval
depending on the production ratio. Also, the
isospin fluctuations of the DCC-type of the ratio of neutral-to-charged pions
are suppressed if pions are produced together with mesons.Comment: Latex, 5 pages, no figures. To appear in the proceedings of 9th
Adriatic Meeting, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 4 - 14 September 2003. Added reference
into reference no.
Quantum Mechanics of Klein-Gordon Fields II: Relativistic Coherent States
We use the formulation of the quantum mechanics of first quantized
Klein-Gordon fields given in the first of this series of papers to study
relativistic coherent states. In particular, we offer an explicit construction
of coherent states for both charged and neutral (real) free Klein-Gordon fields
as well as for charged fields interacting with a constant magnetic field. Our
construction is free from the problems associated with charge-superselection
rule that complicated the previous studies. We compute various physical
quantities associated with our coherent states and present a detailed
investigation of their classical (nonquantum) and nonrelativistic limits.Comment: 32 pages, 17 figures, to appear in Ann. Phys. (NY
Pion production from a critical QCD phase
A theoretical scheme which relates multiparticle states generated in
ultrarelativistic nuclear collisions to a QCD phase transition is considered in
the framework of the universality class provided by the 3-D Ising model. Two
different evolution scenarios for the QGP system are examined. The statistical
mechanics of the critical state is accounted for in terms of (critical) cluster
formation consistent with suitably cast effective action functionals, one for
each considered type of expansion. Fractal properties associated with these
clusters, characterizing the density fluctuations near the QCD critical point,
are determined. Monte-Carlo simulations are employed to generate events,
pertaining to the total system, which correspond to signals associated with
unconventional sources of pion production
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