83 research outputs found

    On SU(3)FSU(3)_{F} Breaking through Final State Interactions and CP Asymmetries in D→PPD\to P P Decays

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    We analyse DD decays to two pseudoscalars (π,K)(\pi,K) assuming the dominant source of SU(3)F\mathrm{SU}(3)_F breaking lies in final state interactions. We obtain an excellent agreement with experimental data and are able to predict CP violation in several channels based on current data on branching ratios and ΔACP\Delta \mathrm{A_{CP}}. We also make predictions for δKπ\delta_{K\pi} and the branching fraction for the decay Ds+→K+KLD_s^+\to K^+K_L.Comment: 21 pages. Updated with the 2019 measurement of ΔACP\Delta \mathrm{A_{CP}} from LHC

    The statistical model for parton distributions

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    The phenomenological motivations, the expressions and the comparison with experiment of the parton distributions inspired by the quantum statistics are described. The Fermi-Dirac expressions for the quarks and their antiparticles automatically account for the correlation between the shape and the first moments of the valence partons, as well as the flavor and spin asymmetries of the sea. One is able to describe with a small number of parameters both unpolarized and polarized structure functions.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, Invited talk at XX International Workshop on "`Deep-Inelastic Scattering and related subjects"', University of Bonn, Germany, March 26-30 2012, presented by F. Buccella, to appear in the conference proceeding

    How large is the gluon polarization in the statistical parton distributions approach?

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    We review the theoretical foundations of the quantum statistical approach to parton distributions and we show that by using some recent experimental results from Deep Inelastic Scattering, we are able to improve the description of the data by means of a new determination of the parton distributions. We will see that a large gluon polarization emerges, giving a significant contribution to the proton spin.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Invited talk presented by Jacques Soffer at " DIFFRACTION 2014 ",May 10 - 15, 2014, Primosten (Croatia) (to be published in the AIP Conference Proceedings{\deg

    CP violation in D meson decays: would it be a sign of new physics ?

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    Ascribing the large SU(3) violations in the Cabibbo forbidden decays of neutral D mesons to the final state interactions, one gets large strong phase differences, necessary for substantial direct CP violation. While the absolute value of the CP violating asymmetries depend on the uncertain strength of the penguin contribution, we predict an asymmetry for the decays into charged pions more than twice as large and having opposite sign with respect to that for charged kaons.Comment: 9 pages, added references, minor changes in the text, results unchanged. Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Hints for the existence of hexaquark states in the baryon-antibaryon sector

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    The discovery of some baryon-antibaryon resonances has led us to consider 3q~3\bar{q} systems as possible candidates. We predict their spectrum in the framework of a constituent model, where the chromo-magnetic interaction plays the main role. The relevant parameters are fixed by the present knowledge on tetraquarks. The emerging scenario complies well with experiment. Besides the description of the baryon-antibaryon resonances, we find evidence for new tetraquark states, namely the a0(Y) in the hidden strangeness sector and, in the cs\bar{c}\bar{s} sector, the Y(4140) and the X(4350). A detailed account of the spectra and the decay channels is provided for future comparisons with data.Comment: 17 page

    Chromomagnetism, flavour symmetry breaking and S-wave tetraquarks

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    The chromomagnetic interaction, with full account for flavour-symmetry breaking, is applied to S-wave configurations containing two quarks and two antiquarks. Phenomenological implications are discussed for light, charmed, charmed and strange, hidden-charm and double-charm mesons, and extended to their analogues with beauty.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, RevTeX, Refs. updated, further typos corrected, to appear in EPJ
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