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Polarized Gluon Distribution Delta g(x) in the Proton
We study the polarized gluon distribution in a longitudinally
polarized proton. We argue that the distribution can be calculated
approximately from the quark color currents found in simple quark models. The
first result from the MIT bag model as well as the non-relativistic quark model
shows that is positive at all . If this feature holds in QCD,
it imposes a strong constraint on phenomenological fits to experimental data.
The total gluon helicity from the bag model is about at
the scale of 1 GeV, considerably smaller than previous theoretical
expectations.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Topological Resonating-Valence-Bond Spin Liquid on the Square Lattice
A one-parameter family of long-range resonating valence bond (RVB) state on
the square lattice was previously proposed to describe a critical spin liquid
(SL) phase of the spin- frustrated Heisenberg model. We provide evidence
that this RVB state in fact also realises a topological (long-range entangled)
SL, limited by two transitions to critical SL phases. The
topological phase is naturally connected to the gauge symmetry
of the local tensor. This work shows that, on one hand, spin- topological
SL with point group symmetry and spin rotation symmetry exists
on the square lattice and, on the other hand, criticality and nonbipartiteness
are compatible. We also point out that, strong similarities between our phase
diagram and the ones of classical interacting dimer models suggest both can be
described by similar Kosterlitz-Thouless transitions. This scenario is further
supported by the analysis of the one-dimensional boundary state.Comment: v2: improve presentation, present new evidence and add reference
Measuring the P-odd Pion-Nucleon Coupling h_{\pi NN}^{(1)} in \pi^+ Photoproton Production Near the Threshold
We show that polarized gamma p -> \pi^+ n in the threshold region is an
excellent candidate for measuring the leading parity-violating pion-nucleon
coupling h_{\pi NN}^{(1)} to an uncertainty of 20% if it has a natural size
from dimensional analysis. The conclusion is based on a large unpolarized cross
section, a new low-energy theorem for the photon polarization asymmetry at the
threshold A_\gamma|_{th} = \sqrt{2} f_\pi (\mu_p-\mu_n) h_{\pi NN}^{(1)}/g_A
m_N \sim h_{\pi NN}^{(1)}/2, and its strong dominance at forward and backward
angles in the threshold region.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. More data points in fig. 1 and note added in
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