544 research outputs found
Non trivial critical exponents for finite temperature chiral transitions at fixed total fermion number
We analyze the finite temperature chiral restoration transition of the
-dimensional Gross-Neveu model for the case of a large number of
flavors and fixed total fermion number. This leads to the study of the model
with a nonzero imaginary chemical potential. In this formulation of the theory,
we have obtained that, in the transition region, the model is described by a
chiral conformal field theory where the concepts of dimensional reduction and
universality do apply due to a transmutation of statistics which makes fermions
act as if they were bosons, having zero energy. This result should be generic
for theories with dynamical symmetry breaking, such as Quantum Chromodynamics.Comment: 14 pages Latex, no figures, final version to be published in Phys.
Lett.
Alternative Signature of TeV Strings
In string theory, it is well known that any hard scattering amplitude
inevitably suffers exponential suppression. We demonstrate that, if the string
scale is M_s < 2TeV, this intrinsically stringy behavior leads to a dramatic
reduction in the QCD jet production rate with very high transverse momenta p_T
> 2TeV at LHC. This suppression is sufficient to be observed in the first year
of low-luminosity running. Our prediction is based on the universal behavior of
string theory, and therefore is qualitatively model-independent. This signature
is alternative and complementary to conventional ones such as Regge resonance
(or string ball/black hole) production.Comment: a note added; version to appear in Phys. Rev. D; 11 pages, 1 eps
figure, LaTeX2e; BibTeX with utphys style use
On light-cone SFT contact terms in a plane wave
Testing the BMN correspondence at non-zero string coupling g_s requires a
one-loop string field theory calculation. At order g_s^2, matrix elements of
the light-cone string field theory Hamiltonian between single-string states
receive two contributions: the iterated cubic interaction, and a contact term
{Q, Q} whose presence is dictated by supersymmetry. In this paper we calculate
the leading large mu p^+ alpha' contribution from both terms for the set of
intermediate states with two string excitations. We find precise agreement with
the basis-independent order g_2^2 results from gauge theory.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
A bound on 6D N=1 supergravities
We prove that there are only finitely many distinct semi-simple gauge groups
and matter representations possible in consistent 6D chiral (1,0) supergravity
theories with one tensor multiplet. The proof relies only on features of the
low-energy theory; the consistency conditions we impose are that anomalies
should be cancelled by the Green-Schwarz mechanism, and that the kinetic terms
for all fields should be positive in some region of moduli space. This result
does not apply to the case of the non-chiral (1,1) supergravities, which are
not constrained by anomaly cancellation.Comment: 23 pages, no figures; two paragraphs added to the proof in Appendix A
covering the SU(2) and SU(3) case, other minor correction
The enhancement of the decay Upsilon(1D) -> eta Upsilon(1S) by the axial anomaly in QCD
It is shown that the rates of the decays Upsilon(1^3D_1) -> eta Upsilon(1S)
and Upsilon(1^3D_2) -> eta Upsilon(1S) should be comparable to and likely
exceed that of the recently discussed in the literature two-pion transition
Upsilon(1D) -> pi pi Upsilon(1S). The reason for this behavior is that the
discussed eta transitions are enhanced by the contribution of the anomaly in
the flavor singlet axial current in QCD.Comment: 11 page
Influence of the Coulomb Interaction on the Chemical Equilibrium of Nuclear Systems at Break-Up
The importance of a Coulomb correction to the formalism proposed by Albergo
et al. for determining the temperatures of nuclear systems at break-up and the
ensities of free nucleon gases is discussed. While the proposed correction has
no effect on the temperatures extracted based on double isotope ratios, it
becomes non-negligible when such temperatures or densities of free nucleon
gases are extracted based on multiplicities of heavier fragments of different
atomic numbers
Plaquette expectation value and gluon condensate in three dimensions
In three dimensions, the gluon condensate of pure SU(3) gauge theory has
ultraviolet divergences up to 4-loop level only. By subtracting the
corresponding terms from lattice measurements of the plaquette expectation
value and extrapolating to the continuum limit, we extract the finite part of
the gluon condensate in lattice regularization. Through a change of
regularization scheme to MSbar and (inverse) dimensional reduction, this result
would determine the first non-perturbative coefficient in the weak-coupling
expansion of hot QCD pressure.Comment: 11 page
Introduction to M Theory and AdS/CFT Duality
An introductory survey of some of the developments that have taken place in
superstring theory in the past few years is presented. The main focus is on
three particular dualities. The first one is the appearance of an 11th
dimension in the strong coupling limit of the type IIA theory, which give rise
to M theory. The second one is the duality between the type IIB theory
compactified on a circle and M theory on a two-torus. The final topic is an
introduction to the recently proposed duality between superstring theory or M
theory on certain anti de Sitter space backgrounds and conformally invariant
quantum field theories.Comment: 26 pages; To be published in the Proceedings of a conference held in
Corfu, Greece in September 1998. v2: reference adde
4-point effective actions in open and closed superstring theory
Recently the effective action for the 4-point functions in abelian open
superstring theory has been derived, giving an explicit construction of the
bosonic and fermionic terms of this infinite series. In the present
work we generalize this result to the nonabelian case. We test our result, at
and order, with several existing versions for these
terms, finding agreement in most of the cases. We also apply these ideas to
derive the effective action for the 4-point functions of the NS-NS sector of
closed superstring theory, to all order in .Comment: 26 pages, 1 figure. To appear in JHE
The open-charm radiative and pionic decays of molecular charmonium Y(4274)
In this work, we investigate the decay widths and the line shapes of the
open-charm radiative and pionic decays of Y(4274) with the
molecular charmonium assignment. Our calculation
indicates that the decay widths of and
can reach up to 0.05 keV and 0.75 keV,
respectively. In addition, the result of the line shape of the photon spectrum
of shows that there exists a very sharp
peak near the large end point of photon energy. The line shape of the pion
spectrum of is similar to that of the pion
spectrum of , where we also find a very
sharp peak near the large end point of pion energy. According to our
calculation, we suggest further experiments to carry out the search for the
open-charm radiative and pionic decays of Y(4274).Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Published versio
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