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Soft masses in superstring models with anomalous U(1) symmetries
We analyze the general structure of soft scalar masses emerging in
superstring models involving anomalous U(1) symmetries, with the aim of
characterizing more systematically the circumstances under which they can
happen to be flavor universal. We consider both heterotic orbifold and
intersecting brane models, possibly with several anomalous and non-anomalous
spontaneously broken U(1) symmetries. The hidden sector is assumed to consist
of the universal dilaton, Kahler class and complex structure moduli, which are
supposed to break supersymmetry, and a minimal set of Higgs fields which
compensate the Fayet-Iliopoulos terms. We leave the superpotential that is
supposed to stabilize the hidden sector fields unspecified, but we carefully
take into account the relations implied by gauge invariance and the constraints
required for the existence of a metastable vacuum with vanishing cosmological
constant. The results are parametrized in terms of a constrained Goldstino
direction, suitably defined effective modular weights, and the U(1) charges and
shifts. We show that the effect induced by vector multiplets strongly depends
on the functional form of the Kahler potential for the Higgs fields. We find in
particular that whenever these are charged matter fields, like in heterotic
models, the effect is non-trivial, whereas when they are shifting moduli
fields, like in certain intersecting brane models, the effect may vanish.Comment: 35 pages, LaTe
Meson properties at finite temperature in a three flavor nonlocal chiral quark model with Polyakov loop
We study the finite temperature behavior of light scalar and pseudoscalar
meson properties in the context of a three-flavor nonlocal chiral quark model.
The model includes mixing with active strangeness degrees of freedom, and takes
care of the effect of gauge interactions by coupling the quarks with the
Polyakov loop. We analyze the chiral restoration and deconfinement transitions,
as well as the temperature dependence of meson masses, mixing angles and decay
constants. The critical temperature is found to be T_c = 202 MeV, in better
agreement with lattice results than the value recently obtained in the local
SU(3) PNJL model. It is seen that above T_c pseudoscalar meson masses get
increased, becoming degenerate with the masses of their chiral partners. The
temperatures at which this matching occurs depend on the strange quark
composition of the corresponding mesons. The topological susceptibility shows a
sharp decrease after the chiral transition, signalling the vanishing of the
U(1)_A anomaly for large temperatures.Comment: 21 pages, 4 figures. Fig. 3 and final part of Sect. IV modified,
references added, conclusions unchanged. To be published in Phys. Rev.
Radiative decays of mesons in the NJL model
We revisit the theoretical predictions for anomalous radiative decays of
pseudoscalar and vector mesons. Our analysis is performed in the framework of
the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model, introducing adequate parameters to account for
the breakdown of chiral symmetry. The results are comparable with those
obtained in previous approaches.Comment: 19 pages incl. 4 figure
Inclusive Four-jet Production at 7 and 13 TeV: Azimuthal Profile in Multi-Regge Kinematics
Recently, new observables in LHC inclusive events with three tagged jets were
proposed. Here, we extend that proposal to events with four tagged jets. The
events are characterised by one jet in the forward direction, one in the
backward direction with a large rapidity distance from the first one and
two more jets tagged in more central regions of the detector. In our setup,
non-tagged associated mini-jet multiplicity is present and needs to be
accounted for by the inclusion of BFKL gluon Green functions. The projection of
the cross section on azimuthal-angle components opens up the opportunity for
defining new ratios of correlation functions of the azimuthal angle differences
among the tagged jets that can be used as probes of the BFKL dynamics.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures; v2: published versio
Probing the BFKL dynamics in inclusive three jet production at the LHC
We propose the study of new observables in LHC inclusive events with three
tagged jets, one in the forward direction, one in the backward direction and
both well-separated in rapidity from the each other (Mueller-Navelet jets),
together with a third jet tagged in central regions of rapidity. Since
non-tagged associated mini-jet multiplicity is allowed, we argue that
projecting the cross sections on azimuthal-angle components can provide several
distinct tests of the BFKL dynamics. Realistic LHC kinematical cuts are
introduced.Comment: 8 pages. Talk given by G. Chachamis at the 5th International
Conference on New Frontiers in Physics (ICNFP2016), 6-14 July 2016,
Kolymbari, Crete, Greec
BFKL Azimuthal Imprints in Inclusive Three-jet Production at 7 and 13 TeV
We propose the study of new observables in LHC inclusive events with three
tagged jets, one in the forward direction, one in the backward direction and
both well-separated in rapidity from the each other (Mueller-Navelet jets),
together with a third jet tagged in central regions of rapidity. Since
non-tagged associated mini-jet multiplicity is allowed, we argue that
projecting the cross sections on azimuthal-angle components can provide several
distinct tests of the BFKL dynamics. Realistic LHC kinematical cuts are
introduced.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure
Azimuthal-angle Observables in Inclusive Three-jet Production
We discuss the impact of corrections beyond the leading-logarithmic accuracy
on some recently proposed LHC observables that are based on azimuthal-angle
ratios in a kinematical setup that is an extension to the usual one for
Mueller-Navelet jets, after requiring an extra tagged jet in central regions of
rapidity. The corrections tend to be mild which suggests that these observables
are an excellent way to probe the onset of BFKL effects at hadronic colliders.Comment: 6 pages, presented by G. Chachamis at the 25th International Workshop
on Deep Inelastic Scattering and Related Topics, 3-7 April 2017, Birmingham,
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