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On the Evaluation of Gluon Condensate Effects in the Holographic Approach to QCD
In holographic QCD the effects of gluonic condensate can be encoded in a
suitable deformation of the 5D metric. We develop two different methods for the
evaluation of first order perturbative corrections to masses and decay
constants of vector resonances in 5D Hard-Wall models of QCD due to small
deformations of the metric. They are extracted either from a novel compact form
for the first order correction to the vector two-point function, or from
perturbation theory for vector bound-state eigenfunctions: the equivalence of
the two methods is shown. Our procedures are then applied to flat and to AdS 5D
Hard-Wall models; we complement results of existing literature evaluating the
corrections to vector decay constant and to two-pion-one-vector couplings: this
is particularly relevant to satisfy the sum rules. We concentrate our attention
on the effects for the Gasser-Leutwyler coefficients; we show that, as in the
Chiral Quark model, the addition of the gluonic condensate improves the
consistency, the understanding and the agreement with phenomenology of the
holographic model.Comment: 23 pages, three figures, sign error in pion wave function fixed,
numerical analysis extended, general conclusions unchange
Qualitative and quantitative effects on the morphology of the small intestine after multiple daily fractionation.
S-phase cell distribution in the small intestine irradiated at different times of the day. II. Recovery phase.
Cell proliferation and differentiation in the small intestine after irradiation with multiple fractions.
Modifications of S-phase cell distribution in the intestinal crypts after multiple daily fractionation.
S-phase cell distribution in the small intestine irradiated at different times of the day. I. Acute irradiation injury.
Behaviour of the proliferative compartment of the small intestine at different times of the day.
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