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Dynamical effects of QCD in systems
We study the coupling of a tetraquark system to an exchanged meson-meson
channel, using a pure gluonic theory based four-quark potential {\em matrix}
model which is known to fit well a large number of data points for lattice
simulations of different geometries of a four-quark system. We find that if
this minimal-area-based potential matrix replaces the earlier used simple
Gaussian form for the gluon field overlap factor in its off-diagonal terms,
the resulting -matrix and phase shifts develop an angle dependence whose
partial wave analysis reveals wave and higher angular momentum components
in it. In addition to the obvious implications of this result for the
meson-meson scattering, this new feature indicates the possibility of orbital
excitations influencing properties of meson-meson molecules through a
polarization potential. We have used a formalism of the resonating group
method, treated kinetic energy and overlap matrices on model of the potential
matrix, but decoupled the resulting complicated integral equations through the
Born approximation. In this exploratory study we have used a quadratic
confinement and not included the spin-dependence; we also used the
approximation of equal constituent quark masses.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figure
Breathing Modes in Rotating Bose-Condensed Gas: An Exact Diagonalization Study
We present an exact diagonalization study of the breathing mode collective
excitations for a rotating Bose-Einstein condensate of spinless bosons
interacting via repulsive finite-range Gaussian potential and harmonically
confined in quasi-two-dimension. The yrast state and the low-lying excited
states are variationally obtained in given subspaces of the quantized total
angular momentum employing the beyond lowest Landau level approximation in
slowly rotating regime with . For a given , the low-energy
eigenspectra (bands) are obtained in weakly to moderately interacting regime.
Further, for a given interaction, the split in low-lying eigenenergies with
increasing is the precursor to spontaneous symmetry breaking of the
axisymmetry associated with the entry of the first vortex. With increase in
repulsive interaction, the value of the first breathing mode increases for
stable total angular momentum states L=0~\mbox{and}~N, but decreases for
intermediate metastable states. The position of the observed first
breathing modes in the eigenspectrum remains unchanged as the interaction is
varied over several orders of magnitude.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, RevTex two colum
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