614 research outputs found
Lower bounds of characteristic scale of topological modification of the Newtonian gravitation
We analytically work out the long-term orbital perturbations induced by the
first term of the expansion of the perturbing potential arising from the local
modification of the Newton's inverse square law due to a topology R^2 x S^1
with a compactified dimension of radius R recently proposed by Floratos and
Leontaris. We neither restrict to any specific spatial direction for the
asymmetry axis nor to particular orbital configurations of the test particle.
Thus, our results are quite general. Non-vanishing long-term variations occur
for all the usual osculating Keplerian orbital elements, apart from the
semimajor axis which is left unaffected. By using recent improvements in the
determination of the orbital motion of Saturn from Cassini data, we
preliminarily inferred R >= 4-6 kau. As a complementary approach, the putative
topological effects should be explicitly modeled and solved-for with a modified
version of the ephemerides dynamical models with which the same data sets
should be reprocessed.Comment: Latex, 6 pages, no tables, 1 figure, 3 references. Accepted for
publication in International Journal of Modern Physics D (IJMPD
The Evolution of Unpolarized and Polarized Structure Functions at Small
A survey is given of recent developments on the resummed small- evolution,
in a framework based on the renormalization group equation, of non--singlet and
singlet structure functions in both unpolarized and polarized deep--inelastic
scattering. The available resummed anomalous dimensions are discussed for all
these cases, and the most important analytic and numerical results are
compiled. The quantitative effects of these small- resummations on the
evolution of the various parton densities and structure functions are
presented, and their present uncertainties are investigated. An application to
QED radiative corrections is given.Comment: 18 pages Latex, including 11 eps-figures, and a style file. To appear
in: Proc. of the International Workshop: QCD and QED in Higher Orders,
Rheinsberg, April, 1996, Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl
Octonionic Gravitational Instantons
We construct eight-dimensional gravitational instantons by solving
appropriate self-duality equations for the spin-connection. The particular
gravitational instanton we present has holonomy and, in a sense, it
is the eight-dimensional analog of the Eguchi-Hanson 4D space. It has a
removable bolt singularity which is topologically S^4 and its boundary at
infinity is the squashed S^7. We also lift our solutions to ten and eleven
dimensions and construct fundamental string and membrane configurations that
preserve 1/16 of the original supersymmetries.Comment: 17 pages, latex, no figures. References to earlier works adde
On The Instanton Solutions Of The Self-Dual Membrane In Various Dimensions
We present some methods of determining explicit solutions for self-dual
supermembranes in 4+1 and 8+1 dimensions with spherical or toroidal topology.
For configurations of axial symmetry, the continuous SU(\infty) Toda equation
turns out to play a central role, and a specific method of determining all the
periodic solutions are suggested. A number of examples are studied in detail.Comment: Latex, 21p., few typos corrected, version to appear in Phys. Lett.
Leading logarithmic large-x resummation of off-diagonal splitting functions and coefficient functions
We analyze the iterative structure of unfactorized partonic structure
functions in the large-x limit, and derive all-order expressions for the
leading-logarithmic off-diagonal splitting functions P_gq and P_qg and the
corresponding coefficient functions C_phi,q and C_2,g in Higgs- and gauge-boson
exchange deep-inelastic scattering. The splitting functions are given in terms
of a new function not encountered in perturbative QCD so far, and vanish
maximally in the supersymmetric limit C_A - C_F to 0. The coefficient functions
do not vanish in this limit, and are given by simple expressions in terms of
the above new function and the well-known leading-logarithmic threshold
exponential. Our results also apply to the evolution of fragmentation functions
and semi-inclusive e^+ e^- annihilation.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, 1 eps-figur
Analytic Loops and Gauge Fields
In this paper the linear representations of analytic Moufang loops are
investigated. We prove that every representation of semisimple analytic Moufang
loop is completely reducible and find all nonassociative irreducible
representations. We show that such representations are closely associated with
the (anti-)self-dual Yang-Mills equations in Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, no figure
Solutions of the Generic Non-Compact Weyl Equation
In this paper, solutions of the generic non-compact Weyl equation are
obtained. In particular, by identifying a suitable similarity transformation
and introducing a non-trivial change of variables we are able to implement
azimuthal dependence on the solutions of the diagonal non-compact Weyl
equation. We also discuss some open questions related to the construction of
infinite BPS monopole configurations.Comment: 12 pages, Latex. Few extra comments and a reference adde
Evolution Kernels from Splitting Amplitudes
We recalculate the next-to-leading order Altarelli-Parisi kernel using a
method which relates it to the splitting amplitudes describing the collinear
factorization properties of scattering amplitudes. The method breaks up the
calculation of the kernel into individual pieces which have an independent
physical interpretation.Comment: References adde
Eight-Dimensional Self-Dual Spaces
We discuss higher-dimensional gravitational instantons by studying
appropriate self-duality equations for the spin connection. In seven and in
eight dimensions, the corresponding spaces admit a covariantly constant spinor
and have holonomies in G_2 and Spin(7), respectively. We find a non-compact
solution to the self-duality equations in eight dimensions in which the
self-dual space has an elliptically-fibered structure.Comment: 16 pages, late
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