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Asymmetry distributions and mass effects in dijet events at a polarized HERA
The asymmetry distributions for several kinematic variables are considered
for finding a systematic way to maximize the signal for the extraction of the
polarized gluon density. The relevance of mass effects for the corresponding
dijet cross section is discussed and the different approximations for including
mass effects are compared. We also compare via the programs Pepsi and Mepjet
two different Monte Carlo (MC) approaches for simulating the expected signal in
the dijet asymmetry at a polarized HERA.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, minor stylistic changes for Z.Phys.
Note on Moufang-Noether currents
The derivative Noether currents generated by continuous Moufang
tranformations are constructed and their equal-time commutators are found. The
corresponding charge algebra turns out to be a birepresentation of the tangent
Mal'ltsev algebra of an analytic Moufang loop.Comment: LaTeX2e, 6 pages, no figures, presented on "The XVth International
Colloquium on Integrable Systems and Quantum Symmetries, Prague, 15-17 June,
2006
Reduced sigma-model on AdS_5 x S^5: one-loop scattering amplitudes
We compute one-loop S-matrix in the reduced sigma-model which describes AdS_5
x S^5 string theory in the near-flat-space limit. The result agrees with the
corresponding limit of the S-matrix in the full sigma-model, which demonstrates
the consistency of the reduction at the quantum level.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure; v2: reference added; v3: misprint in (3.6)
corrected; v4: typo in (3.4) corrected; v5: new form of the actio
Transient absorption and reshaping of ultrafast XUV light by laser-dressed helium
We present a theoretical study of transient absorption and reshaping of
extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses by helium atoms dressed with a moderately
strong infrared (IR) laser field. We formulate the atomic response using both
the frequency-dependent absorption cross section and a time-frequency approach
based on the time-dependent dipole induced by the light fields. The latter
approach can be used in cases when an ultrafast dressing pulse induces
transient effects, and/or when the atom exchanges energy with multiple
frequency components of the XUV field. We first characterize the dressed atom
response by calculating the frequency-dependent absorption cross section for
XUV energies between 20 and 24 eV for several dressing wavelengths between 400
and 2000 nm and intensities up to 10^12 W/cm^2. We find that for dressing
wavelengths near 1600 nm, there is an Autler-Townes splitting of the 1s ---> 2p
transition that can potentially lead to transparency for absorption of XUV
light tuned to this transition. We study the effect of this XUV transparency in
a macroscopic helium gas by incorporating the time-frequency approach into a
solution of the coupled Maxwell-Schr\"odinger equations. We find rich temporal
reshaping dynamics when a 61 fs XUV pulse resonant with the 1s ---> 2p
transition propagates through a helium gas dressed by an 11 fs, 1600 nm laser
pulse.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, RevTeX4, revise
Generalized Parton Distributions in Full Lattice QCD
We present recent results on generalized parton distributions from dynamical
lattice QCD calculations. Our set of twelve different combinations of couplings
and quark masses allows for a preliminary study of the pion mass dependence of
the transverse nucleon structure.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures; Talk presented by Ph.H. at Light-Cone 2004,
Amsterdam, 16 - 20 Augus
A lattice study of the strangeness content of the nucleon
We determine the quark contributions to the nucleon spin Delta s, Delta u and
Delta d as well as their contributions to the nucleon mass, the sigma-terms.
This is done by computing both, the quark line connected and disconnected
contributions to the respective matrix elements, using the non-perturbatively
improved Sheikholeslami-Wohlert Wilson Fermionic action. We simulate n_F=2 mass
degenerate sea quarks with a pion mass of about 285 MeV and a lattice spacing a
= 0.073 fm. The renormalization of the matrix elements involves mixing between
contributions from different quark flavours. The pion-nucleon sigma-term is
extrapolated to physical quark masses exploiting the sea quark mass dependence
of the nucleon mass. We obtain the renormalized value sigma_{piN}=38(12) MeV at
the physical point and the strangeness fraction
f_{Ts}=sigma_s/m_N=0.012(14)(+10-3) at our larger than physical sea quark mass.
For the strangeness contribution to the nucleon spin we obtain in the MSbar
scheme at the renormalization scale of 2.71 GeV Delta s = -0.020(10)(2).Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, Invited Talk at the 33rd Erice School on Nuclear
Physics, Erice, 16-24 September 2011, Ital
Singlet VA \tilde V correlator within the instanton vacuum model
The correlator of singlet axial-vector and vector currents in the external
electromagnetic field is studied within the instanton liquid model of QCD
vacuum. In the chiral limit we calculate the longitudinal w_L^0 and transversal
w_T^0 with respect to axial-vector index invariant amplitudes at arbitrary
momentum transfer q. It is demonstrated how the anomalous longitudinal part of
the correlator is renormalized at low momenta due to the presence of the U_A(1)
anomaly.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
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