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The -adic Shintani cocycle
The Shintani cocycle on \GL_n(\Q), as constructed by Hill, gives a
cohomological interpretation of special values of zeta functions for totally
real fields of degree . We give an explicit criterion for a specialization
of the Shintani cocycle to be -adically interpolable. As a corollary, we
recover the results of Deligne-Ribet, Cassou Nogu\`es and Barsky on the
construction of -adic -functions attached to totally real fields.Comment: 19 pages. v2: Corrected several typo
Gaussian Sum-Rule Analysis of Scalar Gluonium and Quark Mesons
Gaussian sum-rules, which are related to a two-parameter Gaussian-weighted
integral of a hadronic spectral function, are able to examine the possibility
that more than one resonance makes a significant contribution to the spectral
function. The Gaussian sum-rules, including instanton effects, for scalar
gluonic and non-strange scalar quark currents clearly indicate a distribution
of the resonance strength in their respective spectral functions. Furthermore,
analysis of a two narrow resonance model leads to excellent agreement between
theory and phenomenology in both channels. The scalar quark and gluonic
sum-rules are remarkably consistent in their prediction of masses of
approximately 1.0 GeV and 1.4 GeV within this model. Such a similarity would be
expected from hadronic states which are mixtures of gluonium and quark mesons.Comment: latex2e using amsmath, 11 pages, 4 eps figures embedded in latex
file. Write-up of presentation for the 2003 SUNY IT (Utica) workshop on
scalar meson
A study of A8 and A2 migrants in Nottingham
The research was commissioned by Nottingham City Council and One Nottingham in August 2008 and was conducted by a team of researchers from the Salford Housing & Urban Studies Unit at the University of Salford. The study was greatly aided by research support from Nottingham City Council Children’s Services Asylum Seeker/Refugee Support Team, as well as a number of community interviewers. The project was managed by a steering group composed of officers representing Nottingham City Council, One Nottingham, Nottingham City Homes, NHS Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service, Nottinghamshire Police and Basic Educational Guidance in Nottinghamshire (BEGIN). The main objective of this research was to explore the needs and experiences of A8 and A2 migrants living and working in Nottingham
Two-Loop QCD Renormalization and Anomalous Dimension of the Scalar Diquark Operator
The renormalization of the scalar diquark operator and its anomalous
dimension is calculated at two-loop order in QCD, enabling higher-order QCD
studies of diquarks. As an application of our result, the two-loop diquark
anomalous dimension in the scheme is used to study the QCD
renormalization scale dependence of diquark matrix elements of the
effective weak Hamiltonian.Comment: Version 3 corrects an error in Table 1 and associated results. 7
pages, 4 embedded eps figure
Masses of Open-Flavour Heavy-Light Hybrids from QCD Sum-Rules
We use QCD Laplace sum-rules to predict masses of open-flavour heavy-light
hybrids where one of the hybrid's constituent quarks is a charm or bottom and
the other is an up, down, or strange. We compute leading-order, diagonal
correlation functions of several hybrid interpolating currents, taking into
account QCD condensates up to dimension-six, and extract hybrid mass
predictions for all , as well as explore possible
mixing effects with conventional quark-antiquark mesons. Within theoretical
uncertainties, our results are consistent with a degeneracy between the
heavy-nonstrange and heavy-strange hybrids in all channels. We find a
similar mass hierarchy of , , and states (a state
lighter than essentially degenerate and states) in both the
charm and bottom sectors, and discuss an interpretation for the states.
If conventional meson mixing is present the effect is an increase in the hybrid
mass prediction, and we estimate an upper bound on this effect.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figures. Mass predictions updated from previous version
to reflect corrected sign error in sum rule analysis. Mixing analysis and
examination of higher weight sum-rules added. To be published in JHE
QCD Sum-Rule Bounds on the Light Quark Masses
QCD sum-rules are related to an integral of a hadronic spectral function, and
hence must satisfy integral inequalities which follow from positivity of the
spectral function. Development of these Holder inequalities and their
application to the Laplace sum-rule for pions lead to a lower bound on the
average of the non-strange 2 GeV light-quark masses in the MS-bar scheme.Comment: latex2e, 8 pages. Write-up of talk presented at MRST 200
Sum-Rule Inequalities and a Toy Model Paradox
Fundamental inequalities for QCD sum-rules are applied to resolve a paradox
recently encountered in a sum-rule calculation. This paradox was encountered in
a toy model known to be free of resonances that yields an apparent resonance
using a standard sum-rule stability analysis. Application of the inequalities
does not support the existence of a well defined sum-rule calculation, and
shows a strong distinction from typical behaviour in QCD.Comment: 6 pages, RevTeX, figures available upon request to
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