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    Gluon saturation and Feynman scaling in leading neutron production

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    In this paper we extend the color dipole formalism to the study of leading neutron production in e+p→e+n+Xe + p \rightarrow e + n + X collisions at high energies and estimate the related observables, which were measured at HERA and may be analysed in future electron-proton (epep) colliders. In particular, we calculate the Feynman xFx_F distribution of leading neutrons, which is expressed in terms of the pion flux and the photon-pion total cross section. In the color dipole formalism, the photon-pion cross section is described in terms of the dipole-pion scattering amplitude, which contains information about the QCD dynamics at high energies and gluon saturation effects. We consider different models for the scattering amplitude, which have been used to describe the inclusive and diffractive epep HERA data. Moreover, the model dependence of our predictions with the description of the pion flux is analysed in detail. We show that the recently released H1 leading neutron spectra can be reproduced using the color dipole formalism and that these spectra could help us to observe more clearly gluon saturation effects in future epep colliders.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure

    Gluon saturation and the Froissart bound: a simple approach

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    At very high energies we expect that the hadronic cross sections satisfy the Froissart bound, which is a well-established property of the strong interactions. In this energy regime we also expect the formation of the Color Glass Condensate, characterized by gluon saturation and a typical momentum scale: the saturation scale QsQ_s. In this paper we show that if a saturation window exists between the nonperturbative and perturbative regimes of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the total cross sections satisfy the Froissart bound. Furthermore, we show that our approach allows us to describe the high energy experimental data on pp/ppˉpp/p\bar{p} total cross sections.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Includes additional figures, discussion and reference

    Strong curvature singularities in quasispherical asymptotically de Sitter dust collapse

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    We study the occurrence, visibility, and curvature strength of singularities in dust-containing Szekeres spacetimes (which possess no Killing vectors) with a positive cosmological constant. We find that such singularities can be locally naked, Tipler strong, and develop from a non-zero-measure set of regular initial data. When examined along timelike geodesics, the singularity's curvature strength is found to be independent of the initial data.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, uses IOP package, 2 eps figures; accepted for publication in Class. Quantum Gra

    Tetraquark Production in Double Parton Scattering

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    We develop a model to study tetraquark production in hadronic collisions. We focus on double parton scattering and formulate a version of the color evaporation model for the production of the X(3872)X(3872) and of the T4cT_{4c} tetraquark, a state composed by the ccˉccˉc \bar{c} c \bar{c} quarks. We find that the production cross section grows rapidly with the collision energy s\sqrt{s} and make predictions for the forthcoming higher energy data of the LHC.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures. Corrections in the text and reference

    Occupation times of exclusion processes

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    In this paper we consider exclusion processes {ηt:t≥0}\{\eta_t: t\geq{0}\} evolving on the one-dimensional lattice Z\mathbb{Z}, under the diffusive time scale tn2tn^2 and starting from the invariant state νρ\nu_\rho - the Bernoulli product measure of parameter ρ∈[0,1]\rho\in{[0,1]}. Our goal consists in establishing the scaling limits of the additive functional Γt:=∫0tn2ηs(0) ds\Gamma_t:=\int_{0}^{tn^2} \eta_s(0)\, ds - {\em{ the occupation time of the origin}}. We present a method, recently introduced in \cite{G.J.}, from which a {\em{local Boltzmann-Gibbs Principle}} can be derived for a general class of exclusion processes. In this case, this principle says that Γt\Gamma_t is very well approximated to the additive functional of the density of particles. As a consequence, the scaling limits of Γt\Gamma_t follow from the scaling limits of the density of particles. As examples we present the mean-zero exclusion, the symmetric simple exclusion and the weakly asymmetric simple exclusion. For the latter under a strong asymmetry regime, the limit of Γt\Gamma_t is given in terms of the solution of the KPZ equation.FC

    Banco ativo de germoplasma de seringueira.

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    O presente trabalho mostra um pequeno relato da origem e forma de cruzamento dos materiais existentes na coleção do Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Seringueira (CNPSe)

    A note on the cylindrical collapse of counter-rotating dust

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    We find analytical solutions describing the collapse of an infinitely long cylindrical shell of counter-rotating dust. We show that--for the classes of solutions discussed herein--from regular initial data a curvature singularity inevitably develops, and no apparent horizons form, thus in accord with the spirit of the hoop conjecture.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, ijmpd macros (included), 1 eps figure; accepted for publication in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
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