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Central pseudoscalar production in pp scattering and the gluon contribution to the proton spin
Central pseudoscalar production in scattering is suppressed at small
values of , where is defined as the difference between the momenta
transferred from the two protons. Such a behaviour is expected if the
production occurs through the fusion of two vectors. Photon exchange could
provide the dominant contribution at low transferred momenta, but we argue that
an extension of the experiment could probe the gluon contribution to the proton
spin.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures and 3 tables, uses epsf.sty. Added references and
tables. Minor changes include
Boron abundance and solar neutrino spectrum distortion
The presence of neutrinos from Boron decay in the flux observed on Earth is
attested by the observation of their energy spectrum. Possible distortions of
the spectrum investigated in current detectors are often interpreted in terms
of evidence in favour or against various schemes of neutrino oscillations. We
stress here that a distortion of the spectrum at high energies could also
result from an increase in the ratio of neutrinos originating from (He+p)
and B reactions. While a B neutrino depletion would contribute to this
effect, an increase in the Hep contribution seems also needed to reproduce the
preliminary data.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures; abstract and introduction rewritten to match the
conclusions bette
Study of the eta-eta' system in the two mixing angle scheme
An analysis of various decay processes is performed using the two mixing
angle description of the - system, incorporating the link to
the gluonic sector through anomalies. The agreement is excellent. For
comparison with previous works, our results are expressed both in the
``octet-singlet'' and in the ``quark-flavour'' basis. It turns out that at the
present experimental accuracy, the two angles are significantly different in
the former, but not in the latter basis. The implications of our analysis for
the Large PT predictions are also discussed.Comment: 15 pages, JHEP style. Comments on the VMD description of the VPgamma
decays, the error correlations,the scale dependence of f0, and the
implications of the analysis for Large Nc ChpT are include
Insights on neutrino lensing
We discuss the gravitational lensing of neutrinos by astrophysical objects.
Unlike photons, neutrinos can cross a stellar core; as a result, the lens
quality improves. We also estimate the depletion of the neutrino flux after
crossing a massive object and the signal amplification expected. While Uranians
alone would benefit from this effect in the Sun, similar effects could be
considered for binary systems.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Lett.
Phenomenological evidence for the energy dependence of the mixing angle
A phenomenological analysis on various decay processes is performed using an
energy-dependent mixing angle scheme. Special attention is given
to the radiative couplings between lowest-lying vector and pseudoscalar mesons.
The agreement between our predictions and the experimental values is
remarkable. This analysis opens a connection to two-angle fits in the
sector.Comment: 13 pages. Introduction slightly modified. A second Table added.
Conclusions remain unchange
Limits on the Dipole Moments of the -Lepton via the Process $e^{+}e^{-}\to \tau^+ \tau^- \gamma in a Left-Right Symmetric Model
Limits on the anomalous magnetic moment and the electric dipole moment of the
lepton are calculated through the reaction at the -pole and in the framework of a left-right symmetric model.
The results are based on the recent data reported by the L3 Collaboration at
CERN LEP. Due to the stringent limit of the model mixing angle , the
effect of this angle on the dipole moments is quite small.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figure
Scalar f0(980) and sigma(500) meson exchange in phi decays into pi0pi0gamma
The complementarity between Chiral Perturbation Theory and the Linear Sigma
Model is exploited to study production in radiative decays,
where the effects of the scalar resonance, and those of its more
controversial partner, should become manifest via the decay chain. The recently reported data
on coming from the VEPP-2M collider in
Novosibirsk and the DANE -factory in Frascati can be reasonably
described in our approach, which we propose as a promising first step towards
more detailed analyses. The contribution, which appears as a
moderately narrow peak at the high part of the dipion mass spectrum, can be
interpreted as the isoscalar member of the scalar nonet with a large coupling and an coupling suppressed by almost ideal
- mixing. Indeed, the mixing angle in the flavour basis is found
to be , if the -propagator is approximated by a
simple Breit-Wigner, or , if an improved two-channel
analysis is performed. The resonance, which is then strongly
coupled to pion pairs, yields a tiny contribution because, in our approach, its
coupling to kaon pairs is proportional to and thus quite
small.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures; new treatment of the f0 propagator added and
Comments on previous work correcte
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