188 research outputs found
Analytical Heavy Quark Expansion in the 't Hooft Model
We present a number of exact relations for the heavy quark limit and develop
an analytical 1/m_Q expansion for heavy mesons in the 't Hooft model. Among the
new results are relation 3\mu_\pi^2=\bar\Lambda^2 - m_{sp}^2+\beta^2, 1/m_Q
corrections to the decay constants, to the kinetic expectation values and
1/m_Q^2 nonperturbative corrections to the B->D amplitude at zero recoil. The
properties of the IW functions are addressed and the small velocity sum rules
are verified.Comment: 22 pages, plain LaTeX (no figures
Domain walls in supersymmetric QCD: from weak to strong coupling
We consider domain walls that appear in supersymmetric QCD with Nf < Nc
massive flavours. In particular, for 2 Nf < Nc we explicitly construct the
domain walls that interpolate between vacua labeled by i and (i+ N_f). We show
that these solutions are Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield (BPS) saturated for any
value of the mass of the matter fields. This fact allows us to evaluate the
large mass limit of these domain walls. We comment on the relevance of these
solutions for supersymmetric gluodynamics.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, LaTex, uses psfig.st
Exact Results in Gauge Theories: Putting Supersymmetry to Work. The 1999 Sakurai Prize Lecture
Powerful methods based on supersymmetry allow one to find exact solutions to
certain problems in strong coupling gauge theories. The inception of some of
these methods (holomorphy in the gauge coupling and other chiral parameters, in
conjunction with instanton calculations) dates back to the 1980's. I describe
the early exact results -- the calculation of the beta function and the gluino
condensate -- and their impact on the subsequent developments. A brief
discussion of the recent breakthrough discoveries where these results play a
role is given.Comment: Based on the talk at the Centennial Meeting of The American Physical
Society, March 20-26, Atlanta, GA. LaTex (uses sprocl.sty), 36 pages, 5 eps
figures include
Functional Approach to Stochastic Inflation
We propose functional approach to the stochastic inflationary universe
dynamics. It is based on path integral representation of the solution to the
differential equation for the scalar field probability distribution. In the
saddle-point approximation scalar field probability distributions of various
type are derived and the statistics of the inflationary-history-dependent
functionals is developed.Comment: 20 pages, Preprint BROWN-HET-960, uses phyzz
Precision Studies of Duality in the 't Hooft Model
We address numerical aspects of local quark-hadron duality using the example
of the exactly solvable 't Hooft model, two-dimensional QCD with N_c -->
infinity. The primary focus of these studies is total semileptonic decay widths
relevant for extracting |V_{cb}| and |V_{ub}|. We compare the exact
channel-by-channel sum of exclusive modes to the corresponding rates obtained
in the standard 1/m_Q expansion arising from the Operator Product Expansion. An
impressive agreement sets in unexpectedly early, immediately after the
threshold for the first hadronic excitation in the final state. Yet even at
higher energy release it is possible to discern the seeds of duality-violating
oscillations. We find the ``Small Velocity'' sum rules to be exceptionally well
saturated already by the first excited state. We also obtain a convincing
degree of duality in the differential distributions and in an analogue of
R_{e^+e^-}(s). Finally, we discuss possible lessons for semileptonic decays of
actual heavy quarks in QCD.Comment: 45 pages, 16 eps figures include
Heavy Quark Expansion and Preasymptotic Corrections to Decay Widths in the 't Hooft Model
We address nonperturbative power corrections to inclusive decay widths of
heavy flavor hadrons in the context of the 't Hooft model (two-dimensional QCD
at N_c->oo), with the emphasis on the spectator-dependent effects sensitive to
the flavor of the spectator. The summation of exclusive widths is performed
analytically using the `t Hooft equation. We show that the 1/m_Q expansion of
both the Weak Annihilation and Pauli Interference widths coincides with the OPE
predictions, to the computed orders. Violation of local duality in the
inclusive widths is quantified, and the new example is identified where the OPE
prediction and the actual effect are completely saturated by a single final
state. The qualitative aspects of quark hadronization emerging from the
analysis in the 't Hooft model are discussed. Certain aspects of summation of
spectator-independent hadronic weak decay widths are given in more detail,
which were not spelled out previously. We also give some useful details of the
1/m_Q expansion in the 't~Hooft model.Comment: 54 pages, 8 figures in the text. Version to be published in Phys.
Rev. D. A number of typos are corrected and relevant references added.
Clarifications in Conclusions, Appendices 2.1 and 3 are adde
Conformal Invariance and Cosmic Background Radiation
The spectrum and statistics of the cosmic microwave background radiation
(CMBR) are investigated under the hypothesis that scale invariance of the
primordial density fluctuations should be promoted to full conformal
invariance. As in the theory of critical phenomena, this hypothesis leads in
general to deviations from naive scaling. The spectral index of the two-point
function of density fluctuations is given in terms of the quantum trace anomaly
and is greater than one, leading to less power at large distance scales than a
strict Harrison-Zel'dovich spectrum. Conformal invariance also implies
non-gaussian statistics for the higher point correlations and in particular, it
completely determines the large angular dependence of the three-point
correlations of the CMBR.Comment: 4 pages, Revtex file, uuencoded with one figur
Domain Walls and Decay Rate of the Excited Vacua in the Large N Yang-Mills Theory
In the (non-supersymmetric) Yang-Mills theory in the large N limit there
exists an infinite set of non-degenerate vacua. The distinct vacua are
separated by domain walls whose tension determines the decay rate of the false
vacua. I discuss the phenomenon from a field-theoretic point of view, starting
from supersymmetric gluodynamics and then breaking supersymmetry, by
introducing a gluino mass. By combining previously known results, the decay
rate of the excited vacua is estimated, \Gamma \sim \exp (-const \times N^4).
The fourth power of N in the exponent is a consequence of the fact that the
wall tension is proportional to N.Comment: Plain Latex, 6 pages, no figure
Operator Product Expansion for Exclusive Decays: B^+ ->Ds^+ e+e- and B^+ -> Ds^{*+} e+e-
The decays and proceed
through a weak and an electromagnetic interaction. This is a typical ``long
distance'' process, usually difficult to compute systematically. We propose
that over a large fraction of phase space a combination of an operator product
and heavy quark expansions effectively turns this process into one in which the
weak and electromagnetic interactions occur through a local operator. Moreover,
we use heavy quark spin symmetry to relate all the local operators that appear
in leading order of the operator expansion to two basic ones. We use this
operator expansion to estimate the decay rates for .Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Latex, published version in PR
Extracting V_{ub} Without Recourse to Structure Functions
We present a closed form expression for |V_{ub}|^2/ |V_{tb} V_{ts}^*|^2 in
terms of the endpoint photon and lepton spectra from the inclusive decays B ->
X_s\gamma and B -> X_u\ell\nu, respectively, which includes the resummation of
the endpoint logs at next to leading order and is completely independent of the
B meson structure function. The use of this expression for extracting V_{ub}
would eliminate the large systematic errors usually incurred due to the
modeling of the heavy quarks' Fermi motion.Comment: 20 pages, no figures, minor typos correcte
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