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Nonperturbative results on the quark-gluon vertex
We present analytical and numerical results for the Dirac form factor of the
quark-gluon vertex in the quark symmetric limit, where the incoming and
outgoing quark momenta have the same magnitude but opposite sign. To accomplish
this, we compute the relevant components of the quark-ghost scattering kernel
at the one-loop dressed approximation, using as basic ingredients the full
quark propagator, obtained as a solution of the quark gap equation, and the
gluon propagator and ghost dressing function, obtained from large-volume
lattice simulations.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. Talk presented by A.C.A at Xth Quark Confinement
and the Hadron Spectrum, 8-12 October 2012, TUM Campus Garching, Munich,
German
Weighted Traces on Algebras of Pseudo-Differential Operators and Geometry of Loop Groups
Using {\it weighted traces} which are linear functionals of the type defined on the whole
algebra of (classical) pseudo-differential operators (P.D.O.s) and where is
some positive invertible elliptic operator, we investigate the geometry of loop
groups in the light of the cohomology of pseudo-differential operators. We set
up a geometric framework to study a class of infinite dimensional manifolds in
which we recover some results on the geometry of loop groups, using again
weighted traces. Along the way, we investigate properties of extensions of the
Radul and Schwinger cocycles defined with the help of weighted traces.Comment: 36 page
Parenting Among Hispanic and Anglo-American Mothers With Young Children
The authors examined parenting practices and developmental expectations among 38 Hispanic and 38 Anglo-American mothers living in the United States. Mothers of children 3 to 5 years of age completed the Parent Behavior Checklist (R. A. Fox, 1994), a 100-item measure of parents\u27 developmental expectations, discipline, and nurturing practices. In addition, the authors appraised the Hispanic mothers\u27 acculturation and selected them for participation if their scores on an acculturation scale indicated (a) that their lifestyle was predominantly Hispanic and (b) that they had not been assimilated into the dominant culture. The 2 ethnic groups were also divided by socioeconomic status (SES). There were significant main effects for ethnicity and SES on the discipline and nurturing scores but not on the expectations scores. The Hispanic and higher SES mothers reported higher discipline and lower nurturing scores than did the Anglo-American and lower SES mothers. An unexpected finding was the tendency for higher SES Hispanic mothers to report more frequent use of discipline than the other 3 groups
Anomalies of the infrared-active phonons in underdoped YBCO as an evidence for the intra-bilayer Josephson effect
The spectra of the far-infrared c-axis conductivity of underdoped YBCO
crystals exhibit dramatic changes of some of the phonon peaks when going from
the normal to the superconducting state. We show that the most striking of
these anomalies can be naturally explained by changes of the local fields
acting on the ions arising from the onset of inter- and intra-bilayer Josephson
effects.Comment: Revtex, epsf, 6 pages, 3 figures encapsulated in tex
Dynamical Chiral Symmetry With An Infrared Finite Gluon Propagator
In this work we study dynamical quark mass generation using an infrared finite gluon propagator obtained from quenched lattice simulations. The quark gap equation is solved using a purely non -Abelian Ansatz for the quark -gluon vertex, which displays a dependence on the ghost dressing function and the scalar component of quark -ghost scattering kernel. For the former quantity we use quenched lattice results, while for the latter we derive its own integral equation at the one -loop -dressed approximation. This latter quantity is then coupled to the system of equations governing the two Dirac structures of the quark propagator. It turns out that when a current quark mass of 5 MeV is introduced, the constituent quark mass generated from the gap equation is of the order of 310 MeV. In addition, the pion decay constant computed from the resulting quark propagator is in good agreement with the physical value.70613th International Workshop on Hadron PhysicsMAR 22-27, 2015Angra dos Reis, BRAZI
On vanishing theorems for Higgs bundles
We introduce the notion of Hermitian Higgs bundle as a natural generalization
of the notion of Hermitian vector bundle and we study some vanishing theorems
concerning Hermitian Higgs bundles when the base manifold is a compact complex
manifold. We show that a first vanishing result, proved for these objects when
the base manifold was K\"ahler, also holds when the manifold is compact
complex. From this fact and some basic properties of Hermitian Higgs bundles,
we conclude several results. In particular we show that, in analogy to the
classical case, there are vanishing theorems for invariant sections of tensor
products of Higgs bundles. Then, we prove that a Higgs bundle admits no nonzero
invariant sections if there is a condition of negativity on the greatest
eigenvalue of the Hitchin-Simpson mean curvature. Finally, we prove that
invariant sections of certain tensor products of a weak Hermitian-Yang-Mills
Higgs bundle are all parallel in the classical sense.Comment: 10 Pages, some typos corrected and minor change
Raman scattering study of electron-doped PrCaFeAs superconductors
Temperature-dependent polarized Raman spectra of electron-doped
superconducting PrCaFeAs () single crystals
are reported. All four allowed by symmetry even-parity phonons are identified.
Phonon mode of B symmetry at 222 cm, which is associated with the
c-axis motion of Fe ions, is found to exhibit an anomalous frequency hardening
at low temperatures, that signals non-vanishing electron-phonon coupling in the
superconducting state and implies that the superconducting gap magnitude
meV.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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