150 research outputs found
Contraints on Matter from Asymptotic Safety
Recent studies of the ultraviolet behaviour of pure gravity suggest that it
admits a non-Gaussian attractive fixed point, and therefore that the theory is
asymptotically safe. We consider the effect on this fixed point of massless
minimally coupled matter fields. The existence of a UV attractive fixed point
puts bounds on the type and number of such fields.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, revtex4; introduction expande
Construction of Infrared Finite Observables in N=4 Super Yang-Mills Theory
In this paper we give all the details of the calculation that we presented in
our previous paper ArXiv:0908.0387 where the infrared structure of the MHV
gluon amplitudes in the planar limit for super Yang-Mills theory
was considered in the next-to-leading order of perturbation theory. Explicit
cancellation of the infrared divergencies in properly defined inclusive
cross-sections is demonstrated first in a toy model example of "conformal QED"
and then in the real SYM theory. We give the full-length details
both for the calculation of the real emission and for the diagrams with
splitting in initial and final states. The finite parts for some inclusive
differential cross-sections are presented in an analytical form. In general,
contrary to the virtual corrections, they do not reveal any simple structure.
An example of the finite part containing just the log functions is presented.
The dependence of inclusive cross-section on the external scale related to the
definition of asymptotic states is discussed.Comment: 49 pages, LATEX, 6 eps figures; Minor changes, Refs adde
Action Principle and Algebraic Approach to Gauge Transformations in Gauge Theories
The action principle is used to derive, by an entirely algebraic approach,
gauge transformations of the full vacuum-to-vacuum transition amplitude
(generating functional) from the Coulomb gauge to arbitrary covariant gauges
and in turn to the celebrated Fock-Schwinger (FS) gauge for the abelian (QED)
gauge theory without recourse to path integrals or to commutation rules and
without making use of delta functionals. The interest in the FS gauge, in
particular, is that it leads to Faddeev-Popov ghosts-free non-abelian gauge
theories. This method is expected to be applicable to non-abelian gauge
theories including supersymmetric ones.Comment: LaTeX, 12 pages, Corrected typo
Eating well in care homes:Testing the feasibility of a staff training programme aimed at improving social interaction and choice at mealtimes
Background: The health and well-being of care home residents are influenced by their experience of mealtimes, which provide an opportunity for residents to socialise and exercise control over their lives, as well as providing essential sustenance. Care home staff are pivotal to this experience, responsible for the provision of meals and eating assistance, but also for establishing a positive mealtime culture valued by residents. Despite this, mealtimes can be task-focussed, as the pressure on staff to perform multiple duties in limited time, or a lack of knowledge and awareness, means that resident needs and preferences risk being neglected. Methods: A staff-focussed training programme aimed at improving social interaction, and resident choice was developed and delivered in a workshop. Intervention feasibility was assessed using a qualitative survey and workshop observations. A combination of descriptive and content analyses was conducted on the data. Results: Thirteen women and one man took part in the workshops, representing multiple roles within two homes in the South West UK. The workshops were found to be deliverable and practicable. Participants responded positively to the workshops, anticipating that improvements to the mealtime experience would result from their workshop outputs. Conclusion: This study suggests that staff training workshops based on improving the mealtime experience are feasible to deliver within the day-to-day running of a care home and are acceptable to staff. Positive changes resulting from these workshops could improve the health and well-being of residents. Implications for practice: Mealtimes in care homes may be improved by increasing social interaction and by providing residents with greater choice. Management-faciltated staff training may be a useful tool to encourage staff to reflect on current practice and develop their own strategies to improve the mealtime experience for residents.</p
J/\psi production through resolved photon processes at e+ e- colliders
We consider J/psi photoproduction in e+ e- as well as linear photon
colliders. We find that the process is dominated by the resolved photon
channel. Both the once-resolved and twice-resolved cross-sections are sensitive
to (different combinations of) the colour octet matrix elements. Hence, this
may be a good testing ground for colour octet contributions in NRQCD. On the
other hand, the once-resolved J/psi production cross-section, particularly in a
linear photon collider, is sensitive to the gluon content of the photon. Hence
these cross-sections can be used to determine the parton distribution
functions, especially the gluon distribution, in a photon, if the colour octet
matrix elements are known.Comment: Added a figure on parametrisation dependence of photonic parton
densities and some reference
Dual Identities inside the Gluon and the Graviton Scattering Amplitudes
Recently, Bern, Carrasco and Johansson conjectured dual identities inside the
gluon tree scattering amplitudes. In this paper, we use the properties of the
heterotic string and open string tree scattering amplitudes to refine and
derive these dual identities. These identities can be carried over to loop
amplitudes using the unitarity method. Furthermore, given the -gluon (as
well as gluon-gluino) tree amplitudes, -graviton (as well as
graviton-gravitino) tree scattering amplitudes can be written down immediately,
avoiding the derivation of Feynman rules and the evaluation of Feynman diagrams
for graviton scattering amplitudes.Comment: 43 pages, 3 figures; typos corrected, a few points clarified
QCD radiative corrections to prompt diphoton production in association with a jet at hadron colliders
We compute the next-to-leading order corrections in to prompt
diphoton production in association with a jet at hadron colliders. We use a
next-to-leading order general-purpose partonic Monte Carlo event generator that
allows the computation of a rate differential in the produced photons and
hadrons.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, JHEP3 documen
Asymptotic Safety of Gravity Coupled to Matter
Nonperturbative treatments of the UV limit of pure gravity suggest that it
admits a stable fixed point with positive Newton's constant and cosmological
constant. We prove that this result is stable under the addition of a scalar
field with a generic potential and nonminimal couplings to the scalar
curvature. There is a fixed point where the mass and all nonminimal scalar
interactions vanish while the gravitational couplings have values which are
almost identical to the pure gravity case. We discuss the linearized flow
around this fixed point and find that the critical surface is four-dimensional.
In the presence of other, arbitrary, massless minimally coupled matter fields,
the existence of the fixed point, the sign of the cosmological constant and the
dimension of the critical surface depend on the type and number of fields. In
particular, for some matter content, there exist polynomial asymptotically free
scalar potentials, thus providing a solution to the well-known problem of
triviality.Comment: 18 pages,typeset with revtex
Hadroproduction and Polarization of Charmonium
In the limit of heavy quark mass, the production cross section and
polarization of quarkonia can be calculated in perturbative QCD. We study the
-averaged production of charmonium states in collisions at
fixed target energies. The data on the relative production rates of \jp and
is found to disagree with leading twist QCD. The polarization of the
\jp indicates that the discrepancy is not due to poorly known parton
distributions nor to the size of higher order effects (-factors). Rather,
the disagreement suggests important higher twist corrections, as has been
surmised earlier from the nuclear target -dependence of the production cross
section.Comment: 19 page
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