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Moduli stabilization in (string) model building: gauge fluxes and loops
We discuss the moduli stabilization arising in the presence of gauge fluxes,
R-symmetry twists and non-perturbative effects in the context of 6-dimensional
supergravity models. We show how the presence of D-terms, due to the gauge
fluxes, is compatible with gaugino condensation, and that the two effects,
combined with the R-symmetry twist, do stabilize all the Kaehler moduli present
in the model, in the spirit of KKLT. We also calculate the flux-induced
one-loop correction to the scalar potential coming from charged
hypermultiplets, and find that it does not destabilize the minimum.Comment: Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 4 pages, LaTe
The horn, the hadron mass spectrum and the QCD phase diagram - the statistical model of hadron production in central nucleus-nucleus collisions
We present the status of the description of hadron production in central
nucleus-nucleus collisions within the statistical model . The recent inclusion
of very high-mass resonances and the sigma meson leads to an improved
description of the data, in particular the energy dependence of the K+/pi+
ratio at SPS energies (``the horn''). The connection to the QCD phase diagram
is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; presented at the Nucleus-Nucleus 2009 conference,
Beijing, Aug. 200
coupling constant in light cone QCD sum rules
We employ the light cone QCD sum rules to calculate coupling
constant by studying the two point correlation function between the vacuum and
the pion state. Our result is consistent with the traditional QCD sum rules
calculations and it is in agreement with the experimental value.Comment: 8 pages, latex, 2 figure
The thermal model on the verge of the ultimate test: particle production in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC
We investigate the production of hadrons in nuclear collisions within the
framework of the thermal (or statistical hadronization) model. We discuss both
the ligh-quark hadrons as well as charmonium and provide predictions for the
LHC energy. Even as its exact magnitude is dependent on the charm production
cross section, not yet measured in Pb-Pb collisions, we can confidently predict
that at the LHC the nuclear modification factor of charmonium as a function of
centrality is larger than that observed at RHIC and compare the experimental
results to these predictions.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; proceedings of QM201
Statistical hadronization of charm at SPS, RHIC and LHC
We study the production of charmonia and charmed hadrons for nucleus-nucleus
collisions at SPS, RHIC, and LHC energies within the framework of the
statistical hadronization model. Results from this model are compared to the
observed centrality dependence of J/psi production at SPS energy. We further
provide predictions for the centrality dependence of the production of open and
hidden charm mesons at RHIC and LHC.Comment: Contribution to Quark Matter 2002, 4 pages, 3 figures; revised
version including charmed hyperons (omitted in v1
Open charm contribution to dilepton spectra produced in nuclear collisions at SPS energies
Measurements of open charm hadro-production from CERN and Fermilab
experiments are reviewed, with particular emphasis on the absolute cross
sections and on their A and sqrt(s) dependences. Differential pt and xf cross
sections calculated with the Pythia event generator are found to be in
reasonable agreement with recent data. The calculations are scaled to
nucleus-nucleus collisions and the expected lepton pair yield is deduced. The
charm contribution to the low mass dilepton continuum observed by the CERES
experiment is found to be negligible. In particular, it is shown that the
observed low mass dilepton excess in S-Au collisions cannot be explained by
charm enhancement.Comment: 19 pages, 12 eps figures included. To be published in Z.Phys.
The statistical model in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC
We briefly review the predictions of the thermal model for hadron production
in comparison to latest data from RHIC and extrapolate the calculations to LHC
energy. Our main emphasis is to confront the model predictions with the
recently released data from ALICE at the LHC. This comparison reveals an
apparent anomaly for protons and anti-protons which we discuss briefly. We also
demonstrate that our statistical hadronization predictions for J/
production agree very well with the most recent LHC data, lending support to
the picture in which there is complete charmonium melting in the quark-gluon
plasma (QGP) followed by statistical generation of J/ mesons at the phase
boundary.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings of QM201
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