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Non-dopplerian cosmological redshift parameters in a model of graviton-dusty universe
Possible effects are considered which would be caused by a hypothetical
superstrong interaction of photons or massive bodies with single gravitons of
the graviton background. If full cosmological redshift magnitudes are caused by
the interaction, then the luminosity distance in a flat non-expanding universe
as a function of redshift is very similar to the specific function which fits
supernova cosmology data by Riess et al. From another side, in this case every
massive body, slowly moving relatively to the background, would experience a
constant acceleration, proportional to the Hubble constant, of the same order
as a small additional acceleration of Pioneer 10, 11.Comment: 5 pages. It was presented: at SIGRAV'2000 Congress, Italy (this
version); in Proc. of the Int. Symp. "FFP 4" (9-13 Dec 2000, Hyderabad,
India), Sidharth& Altaisky, Eds., Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2001;in Proc. of
the 4th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on GW (Perth, W. Australia, 8-13 July 2001
Allowed charge transfers between coherent conductors driven by a time-dependent scatterer
We derive constraints on the statistics of the charge transfer between two
conductors in the model of arbitrary time-dependent instant scattering of
non-interacting fermions at zero temperature. The constraints are formulated in
terms of analytic properties of the generating function: its zeroes must lie on
the negative real axis. This result generalizes existing studies for scattering
by a time-independent scatterer under time-dependent bias voltage.Comment: 5 pages, no figures, corrected misprints and minor changes in version
Factorization of quantum charge transport for non-interacting fermions
We show that the statistics of the charge transfer of non-interacting
fermions through a two-lead contact is generalized binomial, at any temperature
and for any form of the scattering matrix: an arbitrary charge-transfer process
can be decomposed into independent single-particle events. This result
generalizes previous studies of adiabatic pumping at zero temperature and of
transport induced by bias voltage.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, typos corrected, references adde
Soliton-Magnon Scattering in Two-Dimensional Isotropic Ferromagnets
It is studied the scattering of magnons by the 2d topological
Belavin-Polyakov soliton in isotropic ferromagnet. Analytical solutions of the
scattering problem are constructed: (i) exactly for any magnon wave vectors for
the partial wave with the azimuthal number m=1 (translational mode), and (ii)
in the long- and short-wave limits for the rest modes. The magnon mode
frequencies are found for the finite size magnets. An effective equation of the
soliton motion is constructed. The magnon density of states, connected with the
soliton-magnon interaction, is found in a long-wave approximation.Comment: 4 pages, REVTe
Quark model description of the tetraquark state X(3872) in a relativistic constituent quark model with infrared confinement
We explore the consequences of treating the X(3872) meson as a tetraquark
bound state. As dynamical framework we employ a relativistic constituent quark
model which includes infrared confinement in an effective way. We calculate the
decay widths of the observed channels X-> Jpsi+2\pi (3\pi) and X-> \bar
D0+D0+\pi0 via the intermediate off--shell states X-> Jpsi+\rho(\omega) and X->
\bar D + D*. For reasonable values of the size parameter of the X(3872) we find
consistency with the available experimental data. We also discuss the possible
impact of the X(3872) in a s-channel dominance description of the
Jpsi-dissociation cross section.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures; discussion and references added, accepted in
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