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The static interaction at small distances and OPE violating terms
Nonperturbative contribution to the one-gluon exchange produces a universal
linear term in the static potential at small distances . Its role in the resolution of long--standing
discrepancies in the fine splitting of heavy quarkonia and improved agreement
with lattice data for static potentials is discussed, as well as implications
for OPE violating terms in other processes.Comment: Latex, 5 pages, to be published in JETP Let
Measurement of the - mixing angle in and beams with GAMS- Setup
The results of mixing angle measurement for , mesons generated
in charge exchange reactions with and beams are preseneted.
When the , mesons are described in nonstrange(NS)--strange(S)
quark basis the and beams allow to study and
parts of the meson wave function. The cross section ratio at
(GeV/c) in the beam is , results in mixing angle . For
beam the ratio is . It was found that
gluonium content in is . The
experiment was carried out with GAMS-4 Setup.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, to be submitted in European physical
journal C. Minor changes, the Bibliography extende
On the Topological Term in the String Representation of the Wilson Loop in the Dilute Instanton Gas
A topological term related to the number of self-intersections of the string
world-sheet is shown to emerge in the string representation of the Wilson loop
in the dilute instanton gas. The coupling constant of this term occurs to be
proportional to the topological charge of the instanton gas under
consideration.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, no figure
Helicity skewed quark distributions of the nucleon and chiral symmetry
We compute the helicity skewed quark distributions and
in the chiral quark-soliton model of the nucleon. This model
emphasizes correctly the role of spontaneously broken chiral symmetry in
structure of nucleon. It is based on the large-N_c picture of the nucleon as a
soliton of the effective chiral lagrangian and allows to calculate the leading
twist quark- and antiquark distributions at a low normalization point. We
discuss the role of chiral symmetry in the helicity skewed quark distributions
and . We show that generalization of soft pion
theorems, based on chiral Ward identities, leads in the region of -\xi < x <
\xi to the pion pole contribution to which dominates at small
momentum transfer.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure
Anomalous Negative Magnetoresistance Caused by Non-Markovian Effects
A theory of recently discovered anomalous low-field magnetoresistance is
developed for the system of two-dimensional electrons scattered by hard disks
of radius randomly distributed with concentration For small magnetic
fields the magentoresistance is found to be parabolic and inversely
proportional to the gas parameter, With increasing field the magnetoresistance becomes linear
in a good agreement with the
experiment and numerical simulations.Comment: 4 pages RevTeX, 5 figure
Renormalization Group and Infinite Algebraic Structure in D-Dimensional Conformal Field Theory
We consider scalar field theory in the D-dimensional space with nontrivial
metric and local action functional of most general form. It is possible to
construct for this model a generalization of renormalization procedure and
RG-equations. In the fixed point the diffeomorphism and Weyl transformations
generate an infinite algebraic structure of D-Dimensional conformal field
theory models. The Wilson expansion and crossing symmetry enable to obtain sum
rules for dimensions of composite operators and Wilson coefficients.Comment: 16 page
Baryogenesis, 30 Years after
A review of the basic principles of baryogenesis is given. Baryogenesis in
heavy particle decays as well as electroweak, SUSY-condensate, and spontaneous
baryogenesis are discussed. The models of abundant creation of antimatter in
the universe are briefly reviewed.Comment: 30 pages, latex twic
Asymptotic analysis of the Skyrmed monopole
We consider a variant of the Georgi Glashow model in the BPS limit, augmented
by a higher derivative Skyrme-like term, which is the simplest YMH model that
can support monopole bound states. The spherically symetric solutions are
studied with a combination of analytic and numerical techniques, which strongly
suggest that the solutions converge to a finite energy configuration in the
limit of infinite coupling of the Skyrme-like term.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, references added, discussion extende
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