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    Strong decays of radially excited mesons in a chiral approach

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    We study radial excitations of pseudoscalar and vector (q bar q) mesons within a chiral approach. We derive a general form for a chiral Lagrangian describing processes involving excited pseudoscalar and vector mesons. The parameters of the chiral Lagrangian are fitted using data and previous calculations in the framework of the 3P0 model. Finite-width effects are examined and predictions for mesons previously not discussed are given. Available experimental data is analyzed whenever possible. Possible hints for exotic mesons and open interpretation-issues are discussed.Comment: 16 page

    Transition between ordinary and topological insulator regimes in two-dimensional resonant magnetotransport

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    In the two-dimensional case the transition between ordinary and topological insulator states can be described by a massive Dirac model with the mass term changing its sign at the transition point. We theoretically investigate how such a transition manifests itself in resonant transport via localized helical edge states. The resonance occurs in the middle of the band gap due to a zero edge-state mode which is protected by the time-reversal symmetry, also when coupled to the conducting leads. We obtain the explicit dependence of the resonant conductance on the mass parameter and an external magnetic field. The proposal may be of practical use, allowing one to determine the orbital g-factor of helical edge states in two-dimensional topological insulators.Comment: 7 pages, 3 eps figures, Phys. Rev. B (in press

    Production of π0ρ0\pi^0\rho^0 pair in electron-positron annihilation in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model

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    The process e+eπ0ρe^+e^- \to \pi^0\rho is described in the framework of the expanded NJL model in the energy region from 0.9 GeV to 1.5 GeV. The contribution of intermediate state with vector mesons ω(782),ϕ(1020)\omega(782), \,\,\phi(1020), and ω(1420)\omega'(1420), where ω\omega' is the first radial excitation of ω\omega - meson was taken into account. Results obtained are in satisfactory agreement with experimental data.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, 1 tabl

    Two-photon decays of vector mesons and dilepton decays of scalar mesons in dense matter

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    Two-photon decays of vector mesons and dilepton decays of scalar mesons which are forbidden in vacuum and can occur in dense baryonic matter due to the explicit violation of Lorentz symmetry are described within a quark model of the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio type. The temperature and chemical potential dependence of these processes is investigated. It is found that their contribution to the production of photons and leptons in heavy-ion collisions is enhanced near the conditions corresponding to the restoration of chiral symmetry. Moreover, in the case of the a_0 meson and especially the \rho-meson, a resonant behaviour (an additional amplification) is observed due to the degeneration of \rho and a_0 masses when a hot hadron matter is approaching a chirally symmetric phase.Comment: 20 figures, IOP styl

    rho(omega)-> pi^0 pi^0 gamma, rho(omega) -> eta pi^0 gamma decays in the local quark Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model

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    The branching ratios and photon spectra of the rare processes rho(omega)-> pi^0 pi^0 gamma, rho(omega) -> eta pi^0 gamma are calculated in the framework of the standard local quark Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model. Three types of diagrams are considered: the quark box and the pole diagrams with scalar (sigma,a_0(980)) and vector (rho,omega) mesons. The obtained estimations for the widths of the processes rho(omega)-> pi^0 pi^0 gamma are in satisfactory agreement with existing experimental data. Predictions are made for the widths of the processes rho(omega) -> eta pi^0 gamma.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    Nonabelian solutions in AdS_4 and d=11 supergravity

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    We consider solutions of the four dimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills system with a negative cosmological constant Λ=3g2\Lambda=-3g^2, where gg is the nonabelian gauge coupling constant. This theory corresponds to a consistent truncation of N=4{\cal N}=4 gauged supergravity and may be uplifted to d=11d=11 supergravity. A systematic study of all known solutions is presented as well as new configurations corresponding to rotating regular dyons and rotating nonabelian black holes. The thermodynamics of the static black hole solutions is also discussed. The generic EYM solutions present a nonvanishing magnetic flux at infinity and should give us information about the structure of a CFT in a background SU(2) field. We argue that the existence of these configurations violating the no hair conjecture is puzzling from the AdS/CFT point of view.Comment: 52 pages; 24 figures; v2: minor changes, references added, version to be published in PR
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