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Off-diagonal parton distributions and their evolution
We construct off-diagonal parton distributions defined on the interval 0 < X
< 1 starting from the off-forward distributions defined by Ji. We emphasize the
particular role played by the symmetry relations in the "ERBL-like" region. We
find the evolution equations for the off-diagonal distributions which conserve
these symmetries. We present numerical results of the evolution, and verify
that the analytic asymptotic forms of the parton distributions are reproduced.
We also compare the constructed off-diagonal distributions with the non-forward
distributions defined by Radyushkin and comment on the singularity structure of
the basic amplitude written in terms of the off-diagonal distributions.Comment: 22 pages, Latex, 6 ps figures. Improved presentation after
discussions with X.Ji and A.Radyushki
An SU(3) model for octet baryon and meson fragmentation
The production of the octet of baryons and mesons in e^+ e^- collisions is
analysed, based on considerations of SU(3) symmetry and a simple model for
SU(3) symmetry breaking in fragmentation functions. All fragmentation
functions, D_q^h(x, Q^2), describing the fragmentation of quarks into a member
of the baryon octet (and similarly for fragmentation into members of the meson
octet) are expressed in terms of three SU(3) symmetric functions, \alpha(x,
Q^2), \beta(x, Q^2), and \gamma(x, Q^2). With the introduction of an SU(3)
breaking parameter, \lambda, the model is successful in describing
hadroproduction data at the Z pole. The fragmentation functions are then
evolved using leading order evolution equations and good fits to currently
available data at 34 GeV and at 161 GeV are obtained.Comment: 24 pages LaTeX file including 11 postscript figure file
Nonforward Parton Distributions
Applications of perturbative QCD to deeply virtual Compton scattering and
hard exclusive electroproduction processes require a generalization of usual
parton distributions for the case when long-distance information is accumulated
in nonforward matrix elements of quark and gluon light-cone operators.
We describe two types of nonperturbative functions parametrizing such matrix
elements: double distributions F(x,y;t) and nonforward distribution functions
F_\zeta (X;t), discuss their spectral properties, evolution equations which
they satisfy, basic uses and general aspects of factorization for hard
exclusive processes.Comment: Final version, to be published in Phys.Rev.
Off-Forward Parton Distributions
Recently, there have been some interesting developments involving off-forward
parton distributions of the nucleon, deeply virtual Compton scattering, and
hard diffractive vector-meson production. These developments are triggered by
the realization that the off-forward distributions contain information about
the internal spin structure of the nucleon and that diffractive
electroproduction of vector mesons depends on these unconventional
distributions. This paper gives a brief overview of the recent developments
Statistical approach for unpolarized fragmentation functions for the octet baryons
A statistical model for the parton distributions in the nucleon has proven
its efficiency in the analysis of deep inelastic scattering data, so we propose
to extend this approach to the description of unpolarized fragmentation
functions for the octet baryons. The characteristics of the model are
determined by using some data on the inclusive production of proton and
in unpolarized deep inelastic scattering and a next-to-leading
analysis of the available experimental data on the production of unpolarized
octet baryons in annihilation. Our results show that both parton
distributions and fragmentation functions are compatible with the statistical
approach, in terms of a few free parameters, whose interpretation will be
discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 7 eps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Proof of Factorization for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering in QCD
We show that factorization holds for the deeply virtual Compton scattering
amplitude in QCD, up to power suppressed terms, to all orders in perturbation
theory. Furthermore, we show that the virtuality of the produced photon does
not influence the general theorem.Comment: 14 pages, Revtex, postscript figures. Improved treatement of
"endpoint/breakpoint" regions. Corrected references to earlier wor
Primakoff effect in eta-photoproduction off protons
We analyse data on forward eta-meson photoproduction off a proton target and
extract the eta to gamma gamma decay width utilizing the Primakoff effect. The
hadronic amplitude that enters into our analysis is strongly constrained
because it is fixed from a global fit to available gamma p to p eta data for
differential cross sections and polarizations. We compare our results with
present information on the two-photon eta-decay from the literature. We provide
predictions for future PrimEx experiments at Jefferson Laboratory in order to
motivate further studies.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, gamma-gamma*-eta form factor included, version to
appear in Eur. Phys. J. A
QCD Working Group Report
This is the report of the QCD working group at WHEPP 6. Discussions and work
on heavy ion collisions, polarised scattering, and collider phenomenology are
reported.Comment: Report of the QCD group at WHEPP-6, Chennai, January 2000. 7 page
Prospects for Pentaquark Searches in Annihilations and Collisions
Recent strong experimental evidence of a narrow exotic S = +1 baryon
resonance, , suggests the existence of other exotic baryons. We
discuss the prospects of confirming earlier experimental evidence of
and the observation of additional hypothetical exotic baryons in
annihilations and collisions at LEP and B Factories
Searches at HERA for Squarks in R-Parity Violating Supersymmetry
A search for squarks in R-parity violating supersymmetry is performed in e^+p
collisions at HERA at a centre of mass energy of 300 GeV, using H1 data
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 37 pb^(-1). The direct production
of single squarks of any generation in positron-quark fusion via a Yukawa
coupling lambda' is considered, taking into account R-parity violating and
conserving decays of the squarks. No significant deviation from the Standard
Model expectation is found. The results are interpreted in terms of constraints
within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), the constrained MSSM
and the minimal Supergravity model, and their sensitivity to the model
parameters is studied in detail. For a Yukawa coupling of electromagnetic
strength, squark masses below 260 GeV are excluded at 95% confidence level in a
large part of the parameter space. For a 100 times smaller coupling strength
masses up to 182 GeV are excluded.Comment: 32 pages, 14 figures, 3 table
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