90 research outputs found
QCD, New Physics and Experiment
I give a summary of Section E of the seventh edition of the Conference
''Quark confinement and the hadron spectrum". Papers were presented on
different subjects, from spectroscopy, including pentaquarks and hadron
structure, to the quest for physics beyond the standard model.Comment: Talk given at Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum VII, Ponta
Delgada, Azores, 2-7 September 2006; 6 page
Indications of a Pseudogap in the Nambu Jona-Lasinio model
The survival of \bar q q bound states at temperatures higher than the chiral
restoration temperature, T_c, recently observed in lattice QCD, is discussed in
the framework of the Nambu Jona-Lasinio model. The perturbative determination
of the spectral function provides an indication of a pseudogap phase above T_c.Comment: Contributed to the International Workshop: QCD@Work 2005, Conversano,
Bari, Italy, 16-20 Jun 200
Final state interactions for B => VV charmless decays
We estimate final state interactions in the B-meson decays into two light
vector mesons by the Regge model. We consider Pomeron exchange and charmed
Regge trajectories that can relate intermediate charmed particles to the final
state. The Regge poles have various helicity-flip residues, which allows a
change from the longitudinal to transverse polarization. In this way a
significant reduction of the longitudinal polarization fraction can be
produced. In the factorization approximation we find agreement with recent data
from the BaBar and Belle collaborations in the B => K* phi decay channel, as a
result of an appropriate choice of semileptonic form factors and Regge
exchanges. On the other hand, data for the K* rho decay channels appear more
elusive. The soft effects discussed in the present paper are based on a model
of Regge trajectories that is shown to reproduce correctly in the non-charmed
case the Regge phenomenology of light mesons.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Role of final state interactions in the B meson decay into two pions
We estimate final state interactions in the B-meson decays into two pions by
the Regge model. We consider Pomeron exchange and the leading Regge
trajectories that can relate intermediate particles to the final state. In some
cases, most notably B => pi^0 pi^0 and B => pi^+ pi^-, the effect is relevant
and produces a better agreement between theory and experiment.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Evaluating the phase diagram of superconductors with asymmetric spin populations
The phase diagram of a non-relativistic fermionic system with imbalanced
state populations interacting via a short-range S-wave attractive interaction
is analyzed in the mean field approximation. We determine the energetically
favored state for different values of the mismatch between the two Fermi
spheres in the weak and strong coupling regime considering both homogeneous and
non-homogeneous superconductive states. We find that the homogeneous
superconductive phase persists for values of the population imbalance that
increase with increasing coupling strength. In the strong coupling regime and
for large population differences the energetically stable homogeneous phase is
characterized by one gapless mode. We also find that the inhomogeneous
superconductive phase characterized by the condensate is energetically favored in a range of values
of the chemical potential mismatch that shrinks to zero in the strong coupling
regime.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Holographic description of glueballs in a deformed AdS-dilaton background
We investigate the mass spectra of scalar and vector glueballs in the
so-called bottom-up approach of the AdS/QCD correspondence. The holographic
model of QCD includes a static dilaton background field. We study the
constraints on the masses coming from perturbing the dilaton field and the
geometry of the bulk.Comment: Talk given at the International Workshop on Quantum Chromodynamics:
QCD@Work 2007, Martina Franca, Italy, 16-20 June 200
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