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omega --> pi0 gamma* and phi --> pi0 gamma* Transition form factors in dispersion theory
We calculate the omega --> pi0 gamma* and phi --> pi0 gamma* electromagnetic
transition form factors based on dispersion theory, relying solely on a
previous dispersive analysis of the corresponding three-pion decays and the
pion vector form factor. We compare our findings to recent measurements of the
omega --> pi0 mu+ mu- decay spectrum by the NA60 collaboration, and strongly
encourage experimental investigation of the Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka-forbidden phi
--> pi0 l+ l- decays in order to understand the strong deviations from
vector-meson dominance found in these transition form factors.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures; references updated, version published in Phys.
Rev.
Di-electrons from meson Dalitz decay in proton-proton collisions
The reaction is discussed within a
covariant effective meson-nucleon theory. The model is adjusted to data of the
subreaction . Our focus is on di-electrons from Dalitz decays
of mesons, , and the role of
the corresponding transition form factor . Numerical
results are presented for the intermediate energy kinematics of HADES
experiments
Running mass of the rho0 meson's implication for the dilepton mass spectrum and the mu+mu-/e+e- branching ratio in the K+ --> pi+l+l- decays
We make an attempt to resolve the discrepancy of the observed e+e- mass
spectrum in the K+ --> pi+e+e- decay with that predicted by meson dominance. To
this end we investigate the properties of the rho0 propagator. We use
dispersion relations to evaluate the running mass squared m_rho^2(t) of the
rho0 resonance without adjustable parameters. To improve the convergence of the
dispersion integral, the momentum dependence of strong vertices is taken from
the flux-tube-breaking model of Kokoski and Isgur. The obtained behavior of
m_rho^2(t) at small momentum squared t makes the K+ --> pi+e+e- form factor
rise faster with increasing than in the original meson-dominance
calculation and more in agreement with the published data. As a consequence,
the meson-dominance prediction of the mu+mu-/e+e- branching ratio changes
slightly, from 0.224 to 0.236. We do not see any possibility to accommodate
into the meson-dominance approach an even steeper e+e- spectrum, indicated by
the preliminary data of the E865 collaboration at BNL AGS.Comment: 13 pages, RevTeX, epsf.sty, 4 embedded figure
Effective Lagrangian approach to vector mesons, their structure and decays
An improved update of the structure and decays of , and
mesons based on a chiral SU(3) Lagrangian, including anomaly terms is
presented. We demonstrate that a consistent and quantitatively successful
description of both pion and kaon electromagnetic form factors can be achieved.
We also discuss the cross section, the Dalitz
decay and aspects of and mixing. Relations to previous versions of the Vector Meson Dominance
model will be examined.Comment: 35 pages, TeX, 14 ps figures, submitted to Z.Phys.
transition form factor in proton-proton collisions
Dalitz decays of and mesons, and , produced in
collisions are calculated within a covariant effective meson-nucleon theory. We
argue that the transition form factor is
experimentally accessible in a fairly model independent way in the reaction for invariant masses of the subsystem
near the pole. Numerical results are presented for the intermediate
energy kinematics of envisaged HADES experiments
ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTIES OF E.COLI GENOME DNA
Summary Motivation: Distribution of electrostatic potential around nucleotide sequences is one of fundamental characteristics of DNA contributing to its recognition by DNA-binding proteins. Analysis of electrostatic properties of natural DNAs had to await the development of appropriate calculation methods for long nucleotide sequences. A method recently proposed in our wor
Electromagnetic Meson Form Factors in the Salpeter Model
We present a covariant scheme to calculate mesonic transitions in the
framework of the Salpeter equation for -states. The full Bethe
Salpeter amplitudes are reconstructed from equal time amplitudes which were
obtained in a previous paper\cite{Mue} by solving the Salpeter equation for a
confining plus an instanton induced interaction. This method is applied to
calculate electromagnetic form factors and decay widths of low lying
pseudoscalar and vector mesons including predictions for CEBAF experiments. We
also describe the momentum transfer dependence for the processes
.Comment: 22 pages including 10 figure
Dilepton Spectra from Decays of Light Unflavored Mesons
The invariant mass spectrum of the and pairs
from decays of light unflavored mesons with masses below the -meson mass to final states containing along with a dilepton pair one
photon, one meson, and two mesons are calculated within the framework of the
effective meson theory. The results can be used for simulations of the dilepton
spectra in heavy-ion collisions and for experimental searches of dilepton meson
decays.Comment: 73 pages, 19 figures, 3 tables, REVTeX, new references adde
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