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On-Shell Gauge Invariant Three-Point Amplitudes
Assuming locality, Lorentz invariance and parity conservation we obtain a set
of differential equations governing the 3-point interactions of massless
bosons, which in turn determines the polynomial ring of these amplitudes. We
derive all possible 3-point interactions for tensor fields with polarisations
that have total symmetry and mixed symmetry under permutations of Lorentz
indices. Constraints on the existence of gauge-invariant cubic vertices for
totally symmetric fields are obtained in general spacetime dimensions and are
compared with existing results obtained in the covariant and light-cone
approaches. Expressing our results in spinor helicity formalism we reproduce
the perhaps mysterious mismatch between the covariant approach and the light
cone approach in 4 dimensions. Our analysis also shows that there exists a
mismatch, in the 3-point gauge invariant amplitudes corresponding to cubic
self-interactions, between a scalar field and an antisymmetric rank-2
tensor field . Despite the well-known fact that in 4 dimensions
rank-2 anti-symmetric fields are dual to scalar fields in free theories, such
duality does not extend to interacting theories.Comment: significantly revised, final version published in JHE
Electron Energy Distributions at Relativistic Shock Sites: Observational Constraints from the Cygnus A Hotspots
We report new detections of the hotspots in Cygnus A at 4.5 and 8.0 microns
with the Spitzer Space Telescope. Together with detailed published radio
observations and synchrotron self-Compton modeling of previous X-ray
detections, we reconstruct the underlying electron energy spectra of the two
brightest hotspots (A and D). The low-energy portion of the electron
distributions have flat power-law slopes (s~1.5) up to the break energy which
corresponds almost exactly to the mass ratio between protons and electrons; we
argue that these features are most likely intrinsic rather than due to
absorption effects. Beyond the break, the electron spectra continue to higher
energies with very steep slopes s>3. Thus, there is no evidence for the
`canonical' s=2 slope expected in 1st order Fermi-type shocks within the whole
observable electron energy range. We discuss the significance of these
observations and the insight offered into high-energy particle acceleration
processes in mildly relativistic shocks.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, in Extragalactic Jets: Theory and Observation
from Radio to Gamma Ray, Eds. T. A. Rector and D. S. De Youn
Strange-Beauty Meson Production at Colliders
The production rates and transverse momentum distributions of the
strange-beauty mesons and at colliders are calculated
assuming fragmentation is the dominant process. Results are given for the
Tevatron in the large transverse momentum region, where fragmentation is
expected to be most important.Comment: Minor changes in the discussion section. Also available at
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~cheung/paper.htm
The Royal Free Hospital score: a calibrated prognostic model for patients with cirrhosis admitted to intensive care unit. Comparison with current models and CLIF-SOFA score
Prognosis for patients with cirrhosis admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) is poor. ICU prognostic models are more accurate than liver-specific models. We identified predictors of mortality, developed a novel prognostic score (Royal Free Hospital (RFH) score), and tested it against established prognostic models and the yet unvalidated Chronic Liver Failure-Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (CLIF-SOFA) model
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