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The origins of quark-hadron duality: How does the square of the sum become the sum of the squares?
Bloom-Gilman duality demonstrates empirically that the electroproduction of
's at low momentum transfers averages smoothly around the scaling curve
measured at large momentum transfers. The latter is proportional to the sum of
the squares of the constituent charges whereas the former involves the coherent
excitation of resonances and is driven by the square of summed constituent
charges. We determine the minimal necessary conditions for this equality to be
realised so that duality can occur and consider the implications for a range of
processes that may be studied soon at CEBAF.Comment: 9 page
Resonance production in central pp collisions at the CERN Omega Spectrometer
A study of resonance production in central pp collisions is presented as a
function of several kinematical variables. In particular the difference in the
transverse momentum (dPT) of the exchanged particles shows that undisputed
qqbar mesons are suppressed at small dPT whereas glueball candidates are
enhanced and in addition, the azimuthal angle phi gives information on the
nature of the Pomeron.Comment: 14 pages, Latex, 5 Figure
On baryon-antibaryon coupling to two photons
We discuss recent claims that may be described
by a generalized parton picture. We propose that quark-hadron duality provides
a justification for the effective dominance of the "handbag" diagram assumed in
recent literature, and that handbag diagrams may dominate phenomena in
kinematic regions far more extensive than that might be expected from pQCD
alone.Comment: 11 pages, 2 eps figures, minor modifications made, version to appear
on Phys. Lett.
Evidence that the Pomeron transforms as a non-conserved vector current
The detailed dependences of central meson production on the azimuthal angle
phi, t and the meson J^P are shown to be consistent with the hypothesis that
the soft Pomeron transforms as a non-conserved vector current. Further tests
are proposed. This opens the way for a quantitative description of q-qbar and
glueball production in p p -> p M p.Comment: 12 pages, latex, 4 figure
Gluonic charmonium resonances at BaBar and Belle?
We confront predictions for hybrid charmonium and other gluonic excitations
in the charm region with recently observed structures in the mass range above 3
GeV. The Y(4260), if resonant, is found to agree with expectations for hybrid
charmonium. The possibility that other gluonic excitations may be influencing
the data in this region is discussed.Comment: 13 pages, LaTe
New effects observed in central production by experiment WA102 at the CERN Omega Spectrometer
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced KK and pipi systems shows
that the fJ(1710) has J = 0. In addition, a study of central meson production
as a function of the difference in transverse momentum (dPT) of the exchanged
particles shows that undisputed qqbar mesons are suppressed at small dPT
whereas the glueball candidates are enhanced and that the production cross
section for different resonances depends strongly on the azimuthal angle
between the two outgoing protons.Comment: 5 pages, Latex, 3 Figures to appear in the proceeding of PANIC 99,
Uppsala, Sweden, June 199
The End of the Constituent Quark Model?
In this conference summary talk at Hadron03, questions and challenges for
Hadron physics of light flavours are outlined. Precision data and recent
discoveries are at last exposing the limitations of the naive constituent quark
model and also giving hints as to its extension into a more mature description
of hadrons. These notes also pay special attention to the positive strangeness
baryon and include a pedagogic discussion of wavefunctions in
the pentaquark picture, their relation with the Skyrme model and related issues
of phenomenology.Comment: Conference Summary Talk Hadron 0
Puzzles in Cabibbo-Suppressed Charm Decays
We identify two Cabibbo suppressed decay modes with anomalously high
branching ratios which are not simply explained by any model. All standard
model diagrams that can contribute to these decays are related by symmetries to
diagrams for other decays that do not show any such enhancement. If these high
branching ratios are confirmed by more precise experiments, they may require
new physics to explain them. Anomalies in decays and tests for possible
violation of G-parity are discussed.Comment: 12 pages, additional clarification at eq. (13), correction of error
in eq. (18) and subsequent discussio
Exact Description of Rotational Waves in an Elastic Solid
Conventional descriptions of transverse waves in an elastic solid are limited
by an assumption of infinitesimally small gradients of rotation. By assuming a
linear response to variations in orientation, we derive an exact description of
a restricted class of rotational waves in an ideal isotropic elastic solid. The
result is a nonlinear equation expressed in terms of Dirac bispinors. This
result provides a simple classical interpretation of relativistic quantum
mechanical dynamics. We construct a Lagrangian of the form L=-E+U+K=0, where E
is the total energy, U is the potential energy, and K is the kinetic energy.Comment: 9 pages; Added references in revisio
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