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Energy dependence of -"" effective potential derived from coupled-channel Green's function
We investigate the energy dependence of a single-channel effective potential
between the and the ""-core nucleus, which can be obtained as an
-"" equivalent local potential from a coupled-channel model for
- systems. It turns out that the imaginary part of
the resultant potential near the decay threshold can well
approximate the phase space suppression factor of
decay modes. The effects on the pole position of the state in
the channel are also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of the International Conference on
Exotic Atoms and Related Topics (EXA2011), September 5-9, 2011, Wien,
Austria, to appear in Hyperfine Interaction
On the contribution of twist-3 multi-gluon correlation functions to single transverse-spin asymmetry in SIDIS
We study the single spin asymmetry (SSA) induced by purely gluonic
correlation inside a nucleon, in particular, by the three-gluon correlation
functions in the transversely polarized nucleon, . This
contribution is embodied as a twist-3 mechanism in the collinear factorization
framework and controls the SSA to be observed in the -meson production with
large transverse-momentum in semi-inclusive DIS (SIDIS), . We define the relevant three-gluon correlation functions in
the nucleon, and determine their complete set at the twsit-3 level taking into
account symmetry constraints in QCD. We derive the single-spin-dependent cross
section for the -meson production in SIDIS, taking into account all the
relevant contributions at the twist-3 level. The result is obtained in a
manifestly gauge-invariant form as the factorization formula in terms of the
three-gluon correlation functions and reveals the five independent structures
with respect to the dependence on the azimuthal angle for the produced
meson. We also demonstrate the remarkable relation between the twist-3
single-spin-dependent cross section and twist-2 cross sections for the
-meson production, as a manifestation of universal structure behind the SSA
in a variety of hard processes.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the 19th
International Spin Physics Symposium (SPIN2010), Juelich, Germany, Sept.27 -
Oct.2, 201
Ambiguities of theoretical parameters and CP/T violation in neutrino factories
We study the optimal setup for observation of the CP asymmetry in neutrino
factory experiments --- the baseline length, the muon energy and the analysis
method. First, we point out that the statistical quantity which has been used
in previous works doesn't represent the CP asymmetry. Then we propose the more
suitable quantity, , which is sensitive to the CP
asymmetry. We investigate the behavior of with ambiguities of
the theoretical parameters. The fake CP asymmetry due to the matter effect
increases with the baseline length and hence the error in the estimation of the
fake CP asymmetry grows with the baseline length due to the ambiguities of the
theoretical parameters. Namely, we lose the sensitivity to the genuine
CP-violation effect in longer baseline.Comment: 8pages, 2figures, Talk given by J. Sato at Joint U.S. / Japan
Workshop on New Initiatives in Muon Lepton Flavor Violation and Neutrino
Oscillation with High Intense Muon and Neutrino Sources, Honolulu, Hawaii,
2-6 Oct 200
Contribution of Twist-3 Multi-Gluon Correlation Functions to Single Spin Asymmetry in Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering
As a possible source of the single transverse spin asymmetry, we study the
contribution from purely gluonic correlation represented by the twist-3
``three-gluon correlation" functions in the transversely polarized nucleon. We
first define a complete set of the relevant three-gluon correlation functions,
and then derive its contribution to the twist-3 single-spin-dependent cross
section for the -meson production in semi-inclusive deep inelastic
scattering, which is relevant to determine the three-gluon correlations. Our
cross-section formula differs from the corresponding result in the literature,
and the origin of the discrepancy is clarified.Comment: 29 pages, 3 figures minor corrections; version to appear in Phys.
Rev.
Constants of Motion for Constrained Hamiltonian Systems: A Particle around a Charged Rotating Black Hole
We discuss constants of motion of a particle under an external field in a
curved spacetime, taking into account the Hamiltonian constraint which arises
from reparametrization invariance of the particle orbit. As the necessary and
sufficient condition for the existence of a constant of motion, we obtain a set
of equations with a hierarchical structure, which is understood as a
generalization of the Killing tensor equation. It is also a generalization of
the conventional argument in that it includes the case when the conservation
condition holds only on the constraint surface in the phase space. In that
case, it is shown that the constant of motion is associated with a conformal
Killing tensor. We apply the hierarchical equations and find constants of
motion in the case of a charged particle in an electro-magnetic field in black
hole spacetimes. We also demonstrate that gravitational and electro-magnetic
fields exist in which a charged particle has a constant of motion associated
with a conformal Killing tensor.Comment: 20 page
Time-Optimal Transfer of Coherence
We provide exact analytical solutions for the problem of time-optimal
transfer of coherence from one spin polarization to a three-fold coherence in a
trilinear Ising chain with a fixed energy available and subject to local
controls with a non negligible time cost. The time of transfer is optimal and
consistent with a previous numerical result obtained assuming instantaneous
local controls.Comment: Published version (with typos in eqs. (25)-(27) corrected
Leptonic CP Violation Search and the Ambiguity of dm^2_31
We consider a search for the CP-violating angle deltaCP in long baseline
neutrino oscillation experiments. We show that the subleading deltaCP-dependent
terms in the nu_mu -> nu_e oscillation probability can be easily obscured by
the ambiguity of the leading term which depends on |dm^2_31|. It is thus
necessary to determine the value of dm^2_31 with a sufficient accuracy. The
nu_mu survival events, which can be accumulated simultaneously with the nu_e
appearance events, can serve for this purpose owing to its large statistics.
Therefore, the combined analysis of nu_e appearance and nu_mu survival events
is crucial to provide a restrictive constraint on deltaCP. Taking a test
experimental setup, we demonstrate in the deltaCP-dm^2_31 plane that the
analysis of nu_e appearance events leads to less restrictive constraints on the
value of deltaCP due to the ambiguity of dm^2_31 and that the combined analysis
efficiently improves the constraints.Comment: ReVTeX file, 9 pages, 7 figures. Discussions added in Sections 1, 2,
and 4; Reference expande
Enhancement of electronic anomalies in iron-substituted La_2-x_Sr_x_Cu_1-y_Fe_y_O_4_ around x=0.22
We have measured the temperature dependences of Rho and Chi for
Fe-substituted La_2-x_Sr_x_Cu_1-y_Fe_y_O_4_ in the overdoped regime, in order
to investigate Fe-substitution effects on electronic properties around x=0.22.
From the Rho measurements, it has been found around x=0.22 that the values of
Rho are large at room temperature and that Rho exhibits a pronounced upturn at
low temperatures. Moreover, from the Rho and Chi measurements, it has been
found that T_c_ is anomalously depressed around x=0.22. These results indicate
that the electronic anomalies around x=0.22 are enhanced by Fe substitution,
which might be related to the development of stripe correlations by Fe
substitution.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
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