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    Hybrid meson properties in Lattice QCD and Flux Tube Models

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    Flux tube model predictions for hybrid meson decays are beginning to be confronted by Lattice QCD. We compare the two approaches for the SS-wave decay of the exotic 1+1^{-+}, and find excellent agreement. Results suggest that in Strong QCD, \qq~ creation occurs with S=1.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, v2: discussion of parameters and lattice uncertainties adde

    On the possibility of Deeply Bound Hadronic Molecules from single Pion Exchange

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    Pion exchange in S-wave between hadrons that are themselves in a relative S-wave can shift energies by hundreds of MeV. In the case of charmed mesons D,D,D0,D1D,D^*,D_0,D_1 a spectroscopy of quasi-molecular states may arise consistent with enigmatic charmonium states observed above 4 GeV in e+ee^+e^- annihilation. A possible explanation of Y(4260)ψππY(4260)\to \psi\pi\pi and Y(4360)ψππY(4360) \to \psi'\pi\pi is found. Searches in DDˉ3πD\bar{D}3\pi channels as well as B decays are recommended to test this hypothesis.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Version accepted to PRL. Equation 3 of v1 of this paper was wrong and has been taken into account in this version. Other minor typos corrected... conclusions unchange

    The role of secondary Reggeons in central meson production

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    We estimate the contribution of f_2 trajectory exchange to the central \eta and \eta^\prime production. It is shown that secondary Reggeons may give a large contribution to processes of double diffractive meson production at high energy.Comment: 7 pages, Latex, 5 figure

    Implications of a DK Molecule at 2.32 GeV

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    We discuss the implications of a possible quasinuclear DK bound state at 2.32 GeV. Evidence for such a state was recently reported in D_s^+pi^o by the BaBar Collaboration. We first note that a conventional quark model c-sbar assignment is implausible, and then consider other options involving multiquark systems. An I=0 c sbar n nbar baryonium assignment is one possibility. We instead favor a DK meson molecule assignment, which can account for the mass and quantum numbers of this state. The higher-mass scalar c-sbar state expected at 2.48 GeV is predicted to have a very large DK coupling, which would encourage formation of an I=0 DK molecule. Isospin mixing is expected in hadron molecules, and a dominantly I=0 DK state with some I=1 admixture could explain both the narrow total width of the 2.32 GeV state as well as the observed decay to D_s^+ pi^o. Additional measurements that can be used to test this and related scenarios are discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur

    Dynamics of hadron strong production and decay

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    We generalize results of lattice QCD to determine the spin-dependent symmetries and factorization properties of meson production in OZI allowed processes. This explains some conjectures previously made in the literature about axial meson decays and gives predictions for exclusive decays of vector charmonia, including ways of establishing the structure of Y(4260) and Y(4325) from their S-wave decays. Factorization gives a selection rule which forbids e+eDD2e^+e^- \to D^* D_2 near threshold with the tensor meson in helicity 2. The relations among amplitudes for double charmonia production \e^+e^-\to \psi\chi_{0,1,2} are expected to differ from the analagous relations among light flavour production such as \e^+e^-\to \omega f_{0,1,2}.Comment: 13 pages; journal versio

    Solar Energy Research and Development in California

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    The energy crisis of 2001, high prices for gas and electricity and worries of climate change have caused a growing awareness about energy issues in California. The problems are clear. This paper looks at the next step of finding and implementing solutions. In this case the contribution that solar photovoltaic and solar thermal generation could make toward solving the problem. This paper looks at technological change, the current state of solar energy research, current government policies on solar energy, and finally makes policy recommendations to meet the stated problem

    Decisive Search for a Diquark-Antidiquark Meson with Hidden Strangeness

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    Diquark-antidiquark states are expected to exist as a natural complement of mesons and baryons. Although they were predicted long ago, and some candidates were found experimentally, none has, as yet, been reliably identified. We suggest that the search for the so-called C(1480)C(1480)-meson in reactions such as photoproduction γNϕπN\gamma N\rightarrow\phi\pi N and KNϕπΛK N \rightarrow \phi \pi \Lambda should provide a decisive way to settle this issue. Estimates of the cross sections are given using present experimental information on the C-meson and assuming its diquark-antidiquark structure. Sizable cross sections are predicted (of the order of 0.1 μ\mub for photoproduction and of the order of 0.1 mb for KNKN at the maximum with an insignificant background). Failure to find this kind of signal would imply that the C-meson is {\it not} a diquark-antidiquark state.Comment: 9 pages in LATex + 6 figs. (available from authers upon request), IUHET-269/9

    Radiative decays: a new flavour filter

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    Radiative decays of the 13D11^3D_1 orbital excitations of the ρ\rho, ω\omega and ϕ\phi to the scalars f0(1370)f_0(1370), f0(1500)f_0(1500) and f0(1710)f_0(1710) are shown to provide a flavour filter, clarifying the extent of glueball mixing in the scalar states. A complementary approach to the latter is provided by the radiative decays of the scalar mesons to the ground-state vectors ρ\rho, ω\omega and ϕ\phi. Discrimination among different mixing scenarios is strong.Comment: 12 pages, 1 table, 0 figure

    Options for the SELEX state D_{s\J}^+(2632)

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    We consider possible assignments for the D_{s\J}^+(2632), which was recently reported in Ds+η_s^+\eta and D0^0K+^+ final states by the SELEX Collaboration at Fermilab. The most plausible quark model assignment for this state is the first radial excitation (23§12^3\S_1) of the csˉc\bar s Ds(2112)_s^*(2112), although the predicted mass and strong decay branching fractions for this assignment are not in agreement with the SELEX data. The reported dominance of Dsη_s\eta over DK appears especially problematic. An intriguing similarity to the K(1414)^*(1414) is noted. 23§12^3\S_1--^3\D_1 configuration mixing is also considered, and we find that this effect is unlikely to resolve the branching fraction discrepancy. Other interpretations as a csˉc\bar s-hybrid or a two-meson molecule are also considered, but appear unlikely. Thus, if this state is confirmed, it will require reconsideration of the systematics of charmed meson spectroscopy and strong decays.Comment: 6 revtex4 pages, 2 eps figure
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