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    Heavy Meson Masses in the \epsilon-Regime of HM\chi PT

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    The pseudoscalar and vector heavy meson masses are calculated in the \epsilon-regime of Heavy Meson Chiral Perturbation Theory to order \epsilon^4. The results of this calculation will allow the determination of low-energy coefficients (LECs) directly from Lattice QCD calculations of the heavy mesons masses for lattices that satisfy the \epsilon-regime criteria. In particular, the LECs that parametrize the NLO volume dependance of the heavy meson masses are necessary for evaluating the light pseudoscalar meson (\pi, K, \eta) and heavy meson ({D^0, D^+, D^+_s}, {B^-,\bar{B}^0,\bar{B}^0_s}) scattering phase shifts.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure

    Finite-volume matrix elements of two-body states

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    In this talk, we present a framework for studying structural information of resonances and bound states coupling to two-hadron scattering states. This makes use of a recently proposed finite-volume formalism to determine a class of observables that are experimentally inaccessible but can be accessed via lattice QCD. In particular, we shown that finite-volume two-body matrix elements with one current insertion can be directly related to scattering amplitudes coupling to the external current. For two-hadron systems with resonances or bound states, one can extract the corresponding form factors of these from the energy-dependence of the amplitudes.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of Lattice 201

    Longitudinal oscillations in density stratified and expanding solar waveguides

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    Waves and oscillations can provide vital information about the internal structure of waveguides they propagate in. Here, we analytically investigate the effects of density and magnetic stratification on linear longitudinal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. The focus of this paper is to study the eigenmodes of these oscillations. It is our specific aim is to understand what happens to these MHD waves generated in flux tubes with non-constant (e.g., expanding or magnetic bottle) cross-sectional area and density variations. The governing equation of the longitudinal mode is derived and solved analytically and numerically. In particular, the limit of the thin flux tube approximation is examined. The general solution describing the slow longitudinal MHD waves in an expanding magnetic flux tube with constant density is found. Longitudinal MHD waves in density stratified loops with constant magnetic field are also analyzed. From analytical solutions, the frequency ratio of the first overtone and fundamental mode is investigated in stratified waveguides. For small expansion, a linear dependence between the frequency ratio and the expansion factor is found. From numerical calculations it was found that the frequency ratio strongly depends on the density profile chosen and, in general, the numerical results are in agreement with the analytical results. The relevance of these results for solar magneto-seismology is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, published in ApJ, uses emulateap

    The πππγ\pi\pi\to\pi\gamma^\star amplitude and the resonant ρπγ\rho\to\pi\gamma^\star transition from lattice QCD

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    We present a determination of the PP-wave πππγ\pi\pi\to\pi\gamma^\star transition amplitude from lattice quantum chromodynamics. Matrix elements of the vector current in a finite-volume are extracted from three-point correlation functions, and from these we determine the infinite-volume amplitude using a generalization of the Lellouch-L\"uscher formalism. We determine the amplitude for a range of discrete values of the ππ\pi\pi energy and virtuality of the photon, and observe the expected dynamical enhancement due to the ρ\rho resonance. Describing the energy dependence of the amplitude, we are able to analytically continue into the complex energy plane and from the residue at the ρ\rho pole extract the ρπγ\rho\to \pi \gamma^\star transition form factor. This calculation, at mπ400m_\pi\approx 400 MeV, is the first to determine the form factor of an unstable hadron within a first principles approach to QCD.Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, 3 table

    Form Factors of Two-Hadron States From a Covariant Finite-Volume Formalism

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    In this work we develop a Lorentz-covariant version of the previously derived formalism for relating finite-volume matrix elements to 2 + J → 2 transition amplitudes. We also give various details relevant for the implementation of this formalism in a realistic numerical lattice QCD calculation. Particular focus is given to the role of single-particle form factors in disentangling finite-volume effects from the triangle diagram that arise when J couples to one of the two hadrons. This also leads to a new finite-volume function, denoted G, the numerical evaluation of which is described in detail. As an example we discuss the determination of the ππ+ J → ππ amplitude in the ρ channel, for which the single-pion form factor, Fπ(Q2), as well as the scattering phase, δππ, are required to remove all power-law (mite-volume effects. The formalism presented here holds for local currents with arbitrary Lorentz structure, and we give specific examples of insertions with up to two Lorentz indices

    Las tradiciones líticas del pleistoceno tardío en la quebrada Santa María, costa norte del Perú. Una contribución al conocimiento de las puntas de proyectil paleoindias cola de pescado

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    Los descubrimientos de los últimos años, especialmente en sitios en el continente sudamericano como Monte Verde en Chile (12800 - 12300 años BP), cuestionan el paradigma fundamental de que la tradición Clovis del continente norteamericano representa a los primeros pobladores humanos en el Nuevo Mundo. El problema es que la teoría sigue siendo válida y que la tradición lítica de los puntos proyectiles de "cola de pescado" (11000 años BP) está bien distribuida en América Central y del Sur y se asocia con la primera ocupación humana excavada. - tiene ciertos vínculos tipológicos con la tradición Clovis de América del Norte y se extiende en una dirección norte-sur.Tesi
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