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    Gauge-invariant soft modes in Yang-Mills theory

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    A gauge-invariant saddle point expansion for the Yang-Mills vacuum transition amplitude on the basis of the squeezed approximation to the vacuum wave functional is outlined. This framework allows the identification of gauge-invariant infrared degrees of freedom which arise as dominant sets of gauge field orbits and provide the principal input for an essentially analytical treatment of soft amplitudes. The analysis of the soft modes sheds new light on how vacuum fields organize themselves into collective excitations and yields a gauge-invariant representation of instanton and meron effects as well as a new physical interpretation for Faddeev-Niemi knots.Comment: 4 page

    Two-point derivative dispersion relations

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    A new derivation is given for the representation, under certain conditions, of the integral dispersion relations of scattering theory through local forms. The resulting expressions have been obtained through an independent procedure to construct the real part, and consist of new mathematical structures of double infinite summations of derivatives. In this new form the derivatives are calculated at the generic value of the energy EE and separately at the reference point E=mE=m that is the lower limit of the integration. This new form may be more interesting in certain circumstances and directly shows the origin of the difficulties in convergence that were present in the old truncated forms called standard-DDR. For all cases in which the reductions of the double to single sums were obtained in our previous work, leading to explicit demonstration of convergence, these new expressions are seen to be identical to the previous ones. We present, as a glossary, the most simplified explicit results for the DDR's in the cases of imaginary amplitudes of forms (E/m)Ī»[lnā”(E/m)]n(E/m)^\lambda[\ln (E/m)]^n, that cover the cases of practical interest in particle physics phenomenology at high energies. We explicitly study the expressions for the cases with Ī»\lambda negative odd integers, that require identification of cancelation of singularities, and provide the corresponding final results.Comment: The final publication is available at http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/jm

    Elastic Amplitudes and Observables in pp Scattering

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    Using a unified analytic representation for the elastic scattering amplitudes of pp scattering valid for all high energy region, the behavior of observables in the LHC collisions in the range s\sqrt{s} = 2.76 - 14 TeV is discussed. Similarly to the case of 7 TeV data, the proposed amplitudes give excellent description of the preliminary 8 TeV data. We discuss the expected energy dependence of the observable quantities, and present predictions for the experiments at 2.76, 13 and 14 TeV.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures Contribution to Proceedings of DIFFRACTION 201

    pp Elastic Scattering at LHC Energies

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    Using a unified analytic representation for the elastic scattering amplitudes of pp scattering valid for all energy region, the behavior of observables in the LHC collisions in the range s\sqrt{s}= 2.76 - 14 TeV is discussed. Similarly to the case of 7 TeV data, the proposed amplitudes give excellent description of the preliminary 8 TeV data. We discuss the expected energy dependence of the observable quantities, and present predictions for the experiments at 2.76, 13 and 14 TeV.Comment: 16 pages, 17 figure
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