520 research outputs found
Pion mass dependence of the nucleon mass in the chiral quark soliton model
The dependence of the nucleon mass on the mass of the pion is studied in the
framework of the chiral quark-soliton model. A remarkable agreement is observed
with lattice data from recent full dynamical simulations. The possibility and
limitations to use the model results as a guideline for the chiral
extrapolation of lattice data are discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables. v2: References added, new figure
included, discussion improved, typos fixed, matches published versio
Electric properties of the baryon anti-decuplet in the SU(3) chiral quark-soliton model
We investigate the electric form factors and charge radii of the pentaquark
baryons within the framework of the chiral quark-soliton model. We consider the
rotational and linear corrections, assuming isospin symmetry and
employing the symmetry-conserving quantization. The flavor-decomposed charge
densities of the are presented. The electric form factors and charge
radii of the charged pentaquark baryons turn out to be very similar to those of
the corresponding octet baryons. The charge radii of the neutral pentaquark
baryons are obtained to be very tiny and positive. The strange electric form
factor of the pentaquark proton is shown to be larger than the corresponding
one of the proton by around 20%. We also present the charge radii of the baryon
decuplet for comparison.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Geographie sei, was Geographen tun: ein Blick hinter den Organisationsplan einer Disziplin
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the disciplinary architecture as being constructed by the research activities of its academics. We assert that the research fields in geography represent knowledge places, in which knowledge is continuously being created and refuted and that geographersâ activities in different research fields build the foundation of knowledge transfer within geography. Based on these assumptions this paper provides an analysis of a so far unknown picture of the internal knowledge structure of the discipline. Applying the method of social network analysis to the self-descriptions of academic geographers in the German association of geographers (VGDH) we typify four roles to the research fields in geography: legitimate giants, specialists, integrators and a residual category. The result is a picture of geography, which differs markedly from familiar normative organization charts and offers new insights about the architecture of knowledge in academic geography. We hope to inspire alternative reflections on the conception of geography as an academic discipline
On the Occurrence of Spenocarcinus corrosus Milne-Edwards (Brachyura: Majidae) in the Gulf of Mexico
Automated Retrieval of Non-Engineering Domain Solutions to Engineering Problems
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityBiological inspiration for engineering design has occurred through a variety of techniques such as creation
and use of databases, keyword searches of biological information in natural-language format, prior
knowledge of biology, and chance observations of nature. This research focuses on utilizing the reconciled
Functional Basis function and flow terms to identify suitable biological inspiration for function based design.
The organized search provides two levels of results: (1) associated with verb function only and (2) narrowed
results associated with verb-noun (function-flow). A set of heuristics has been complied to promote efficient
searching using this technique. An example for creating smart flooring is also presented and discussed.Mori Seiki â The Machine Tool Compan
Are there approximate relations among transverse momentum dependent distribution functions?
Certain exact relations among transverse momentum dependent parton
distribution functions due to QCD equations of motion turn into approximate
ones upon the neglect of pure twist-3 terms. On the basis of available data
from HERMES we test the practical usefulness of one such
``Wandzura-Wilczek-type approximation'', namely of that connecting
h_{1L}^{\perp(1)a}(x) to h_L^a(x), and discuss how it can be further tested by
future CLAS and COMPASS data.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering at HERA
Deeply virtual Compton scattering has recently been studied by three HERA
experiments, H1, ZEUS and HERMES, covering a broad range of kinematic regimes.
We present cross section measurements of the two collider experiments in the
kinematic region 2<Q^2<100 GeV^2 and 30<W<140 GeV, and compare them to
QCD-based calculations. HERMES measurements of azimuthal asymmetries and their
kinematical dependences are presented for Q^2>1 GeV^2 and 2<W<7 GeV.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figures, submitted to ICHEP 2002 proceedings; citations
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Relations between generalized and transverse momentum dependent parton distributions
Recent work suggests non-trivial relations between generalized parton
distributions on the one hand and (naive time-reversal odd) transverse momentum
dependent distributions on the other. Here we review the present knowledge on
such type of relations. Moreover, as far as spectator model calculations are
concerned, the existing results are considerably extended. While various
relations between the two types of parton distributions can be found in the
framework of spectator models, so far no non-trivial model-independent
relations have been established.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures; Eq. (B17) and typos corrected, identical with
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Meson twist-4 parton distributions in terms of twist-2 distribution amplitudes at large Nc
We show that in the large N_c limit four-quark twist-4 distributions in the
pion can be expressed in terms of twist-2 pion distribution amplitude. This
allows us to compute the isospin-2 structure function of the pion
F_2^{I=2}(x_B) in the large N_c limit. The method can be easily applied to
other mesons as well.Comment: 6 pages, one figur
The pion mass dependence of the nucleon form-factors of the energy momentum tensor in the chiral quark-soliton model
The nucleon form factors of the energy-momentum tensor are studied in the
large-Nc limit in the framework of the chiral quark-soliton model for model
parameters that simulate physical situations in which pions are heavy. This
allows for a direct comparison to lattice QCD results.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figure
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