64 research outputs found
Jahresbericht 1996
Mit dem Jahresbericht 1996 liegt erstmals ein Papier vor, in dem die akademischen Tätigkeiten an der Hochschule für Bankwirtschaft (HfB) dokumentiert werden. Der Jahresbericht umfaßt das Sommersemester 1996 sowie das Wintersemester 1996/97. Wir hoffen, daß dieser Bericht breites Interesse findet und Anstöße für weitere Entwicklungen auf den Gebieten der Lehre sowie der anwendungsbezogenen Forschung an der HfB gibt. In diesem Sinne sind wir auf das Feedback unserer Leserinnen und Leser gespannt und freuen uns auf den entsprechenden Gedankenaustausch
Jahresbericht 1996
Mit dem Jahresbericht 1996 liegt erstmals ein Papier vor, in dem die akademischen Tätigkeiten an der Hochschule für Bankwirtschaft (HfB) dokumentiert werden. Der Jahresbericht umfaßt das Sommersemester 1996 sowie das Wintersemester 1996/97. Wir hoffen, daß dieser Bericht breites Interesse findet und Anstöße für weitere Entwicklungen auf den Gebieten der Lehre sowie der anwendungsbezogenen Forschung an der HfB gibt. In diesem Sinne sind wir auf das Feedback unserer Leserinnen und Leser gespannt und freuen uns auf den entsprechenden Gedankenaustausch. --
Jahresbericht 1997
Mit diesem Jahresbericht legt die Hochschule für Bankwirtschaft (HfB) zum zweiten Mal eine Dokumentation ihrer akademischen Tätigkeiten des vergangenen Jahres vor. Der Bericht soll aber nicht nur über die vielfältigen Aktivitäten Auskunft geben, sondern auch zum Gedankenaustausch mit allen Interessengruppen anregen. Ideen und konstruktive Kritik sind für unsere Arbeit von großer Bedeutung, da sie uns wichtige Impulse für die Weiterentwicklung auf den Gebieten der Lehre und der anwendungsbezogenen Forschung an der HfB geben. In diesem Sinne hoffen wir, daß auch der zweite Jahresbericht auf breites Interesse stößt und die Kommunikation zwischen den Lesern und unserer Hochschule fördert
Deep inelastic scattering and "elastic" diffraction
We examine the total cross section of virtual photons on protons,
, at low and its
connection with ``elastic'' diffractive production in the two-gluon exchange dynamics for the virtual forward
Compton scattering amplitude. Solely based on the generic structure of
two-gluon exchange, we establish that the cross section is described by the
(imaginary part of the) amplitude for forward scattering of vector
states, . The
generalized vector dominance/color dipole picture (GVD/CDP) is accordingly
established to only rest on the two-gluon-exchange generic structure. This is
explicitly seen by the sum rules that allow one to directly relate the total
cross section to the cross section for elastic diffractive forward production,
, of vector states.Comment: 24 pages, latex file with three eps figures. BI-TP 2002/2
Impact parameter dependent S-matrix for dipole-proton scattering from diffractive meson electroproduction
We extract the S-matrix element for dipole-proton scattering using the data
on diffractive electroproduction of vector mesons at HERA. By considering the
full t dependence of this process we are able to reliably unfold the profile of
the S-matrix for impact parameter values b>0.3 fm. We show that the results
depend only weakly on the choice of the form for the vector meson wave
function. We relate this result to the discussion about possible saturation
effects at HERA.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Estimates of hadron azimuthal anisotropy from multiparton interactions in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 14 TeV
We estimate the amount of collective "elliptic flow" expected at mid-rapidity
in proton-proton (p-p) collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC),
assuming that any possible azimuthal anisotropy of the produced hadrons with
respect to the plane of the reaction follows the same overlap-eccentricity and
particle-density scalings as found in high-energy heavy ion collisions. Using a
Glauber eikonal model, we compute the p-p eccentricities, transverse areas and
particle-multiplicities for various phenomenological parametrisations of the
proton spatial density. For realistic proton transverse profiles, we find
integrated elliptic flow v2 parameters below 3% in p-p collisions at sqrt(s) =
14 TeV.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures. Very minor mods. Version to appear in EPJ-
Real and Virtual Compton Scattering off the Nucleon
A review is given of the very recent developments in the fields of real and
virtual Compton scattering off the nucleon. Both real and virtual Compton
scattering reactions are discussed at low outgoing photon energy where one
accesses polarizabilities of the nucleon. The real Compton scattering at large
momentum transfer is discussed which is asymptotically a tool to obtain
information on the valence quark wave function of the nucleon. The rapid
developments in deeply virtual Compton scattering and associated meson
electroproduction reactions at high energy, high photon virtuality and small
momentum transfer to the nucleon are discussed. A unified theoretical
description of those processes has emerged over the last few years, which gives
access to new, generalized parton distributions. The experimental status and
perspectives in these fields are also discussed.Comment: 25 pages, 17 figure
Parity Violation in Proton-Proton Scattering
Measurements of parity-violating longitudinal analyzing powers (normalized
asymmetries) in polarized proton-proton scattering provide a unique window on
the interplay between the weak and strong interactions between and within
hadrons. Several new proton-proton parity violation experiments are presently
either being performed or are being prepared for execution in the near future:
at TRIUMF at 221 MeV and 450 MeV and at COSY (Kernforschungsanlage Juelich) at
230 MeV and near 1.3 GeV. These experiments are intended to provide stringent
constraints on the set of six effective weak meson-nucleon coupling constants,
which characterize the weak interaction between hadrons in the energy domain
where meson exchange models provide an appropriate description. The 221 MeV is
unique in that it selects a single transition amplitude (3P2-1D2) and
consequently constrains the weak meson-nucleon coupling constant h_rho{pp}. The
TRIUMF 221 MeV proton-proton parity violation experiment is described in some
detail. A preliminary result for the longitudinal analyzing power is Az = (1.1
+/-0.4 +/-0.4) x 10^-7. Further proton-proton parity violation experiments are
commented on. The anomaly at 6 GeV/c requires that a new multi-GeV
proton-proton parity violation experiment be performed.Comment: 13 Pages LaTeX, 5 PostScript figures, uses espcrc1.sty. Invited talk
at QULEN97, International Conference on Quark Lepton Nuclear Physics --
Nonperturbative QCD Hadron Physics & Electroweak Nuclear Processes --, Osaka,
Japan May 20--23, 199
Quark exchange model for charmonium dissociation in hot hadronic matter
A diagrammatic approach to quark exchange processes in meson-meson scattering
is applied to the case of inelastic reactions of the type
(Q\barQ)+(q\barq)\rightarrow (Q\barq) + (q\barQ), where and refer to
heavy and light quarks, respectively. This string-flip process is discussed as
a microscopic mechanism for charmonium dissociation (absorption) in hadronic
matter. The cross section for the reaction is
calculated using a potential model, which is fitted to the meson mass spectrum.
The temperature dependence of the relaxation time for the \J/Psi distribution
in a homogeneous thermal pion gas is obtained. The use of charmonium for the
diagnostics of the state of hot hadronic matter produced in ultrarelativistic
nucleus-nucleus collisions is discussed.Comment: 24 pages, 3 tables, 7 figure
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