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The Vector and Axial-Vector Charmonium-like States
After constructing all the tetraquark interpolating currents with
and in a systematic way, we
investigate the two-point correlation functions to extract the masses of the
charmonium-like states with QCD sum rule. For the
charmonium-like state, GeV, which implies a possible
tetraquark interpretation for the state Y(4660). The masses for both the
and charmonium-like states are
around GeV, which are slightly above the mass of X(3872). For the
charmonium-like state, the extracted mass is GeV. We also discuss the possible decay modes and experimental search of
the charmonium-like states.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures and 6 table
Radiative Leptonic Decays
We analyze the radiative leptonic decay mode:
() using a QCD-inspired constituent quark model. The prediction:
makes this channel
experimentally promising in view of the large number of mesons which are
expected to be produced at the future hadron facilities.Comment: LaTex, 12 pages, 2 figures. A discussion on gauge invariance added.
Numerical results update
J/psi couplings to charmed resonances and to pi
We present an evaluation of the strong couplings JD^(*)D^(*) and
JD^(*)D^(*)pi by an effective field theory of quarks and mesons. These
couplings are necessary to calculate pi+J/psi --> D^(*)+barD^(*) cross
sections, an important background to the J/psi suppression signal in the
quark-gluon plasma. We write down the general effective lagrangian and compute
the relevant couplings in the soft pion limit and beyond.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, 2 reference added and minor comments, style
changed to RevTe
\u3cem\u3eKiobel\u3c/em\u3e Amici Curiae Brief of Law of Nations Scholars
The question presented is “whether and under what circumstances the Alien Tort Statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1350, allows courts to recognize a cause of action for violations of the law of nations occurring within the territory of a sovereign other than the United States.” In this Amicus Brief we argue from a historical perspective going back to the Middle Ages that when the law of nations is in issue, not only is there no presumption against extraterritoriality, but jurisdiction over causes of action arising abroad is in many cases required. More specifically, we argue that Congress affirmatively conferred universal jurisdiction in the Alien Tort Statute [“ATS”] under the law of nations, and that to refuse such jurisdiction in cases of denial of justice would be contrary to longstanding principles of the law of nations. In short, limiting the ATS to claims arising in U.S. territory would contravene both the statute’s clear indication of universal jurisdiction and the Charming Betsy canon of construction that statutes should not be construed to violate the law of nations
Heavy-to-light form factors: sum rules on the light cone and beyond
We report the first systematic analysis of the off-light-cone effects in sum
rules for heavy-to-light form factors. These effects are investigated in a
model based on scalar constituents, which allows a technically rather simple
analysis but has the essential features of the analogous QCD calculation. The
correlator relevant for the extraction of the heavy-to-light form factor is
calculated in two different ways: first, by adopting the full Bethe-Salpeter
amplitude of the light meson and, second, by performing the expansion of this
amplitude near the light cone . We demonstrate that the contributions to
the correlator from the light-cone term and the off-light-cone terms
have the same order in the expansion. The light-cone
correlator, corresponding to , is shown to systematically overestimate
the full correlator, the difference being , with
the continuum subtraction parameter of order 1 GeV. Numerically, this
difference is found to be 10-20%.Comment: revtex 14 pages, version to be published in Phys. Rev. D (discussion
in Sect. 3 extended, example in Sect. 4 added
Semileptonic B decays into excited charmed mesons from QCD sum rules
Exclusive semileptonic decays into excited charmed mesons are studied
with QCD sum rules in the leading order of heavy quark effective theory. Two
universal Isgur-Wise functions \tau and \zeta for semileptonic B decays into
four lowest lying excited mesons (, , , and ) are
determined. The decay rates and branching ratios for these processes are
calculated.Comment: RevTeX, 17 pages including 2 figure
Remarks on the hadronic matrix elements relevant to the SUSY K-Kbar mixing amplitude
We compute the 1-loop chiral corrections to the bag parameters which are
needed for the discussion of the SUSY K-Kbar mixing problem in both finite and
infinite volume. We then show how the bag parameters can be combined among
themselves and with some auxiliary quantities and thus sensibly reduce the
systematic errors due to chiral extrapolations as well as those due to finite
volume artefacts present in the results obtained from lattice QCD. We also show
that in some cases these advantages remain as such even after including the
2-loop chiral corrections. Similar discussion is also made for the K --> pi
electro-weak penguin operators.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures [added 1 reference and a discussion about the
impact of the NNLO chiral corrections to the "golden ratios" (c.f. Sec.6)
The electromagnetic effects in decay
The final state interaction of pions in decay allows one to obtain
the value of the isospin and angular momentum zero scattering length
.We take into account the electromagnetic interaction of pions and
isospin symmetry breaking effects caused by different masses of neutral and
charged pions and estimate the impact of these effects on the procedure of
scattering length extraction from decay.Comment: 8 pages,1 figur
In-medium hadronic spectral functions through the soft-wall holographic model of QCD
We study the scalar glueball and vector meson spectral functions in a hot and
dense medium by means of the soft-wall holographic model of QCD. Finite
temperature and density effects are implemented through the AdS/RN metric. We
analyse the behaviour of the hadron masses and widths in the plane,
and compare our results with the experimental ones and with other theoretical
determinations.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures. matching the published versio
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