43 research outputs found
Integrals Over Polytopes, Multiple Zeta Values and Polylogarithms, and Euler's Constant
Let be the triangle with vertices (1,0), (0,1), (1,1). We study certain
integrals over , one of which was computed by Euler. We give expressions for
them both as a linear combination of multiple zeta values, and as a polynomial
in single zeta values. We obtain asymptotic expansions of the integrals, and of
sums of certain multiple zeta values with constant weight. We also give related
expressions for Euler's constant. In the final section, we evaluate more
general integrals -- one is a Chen (Drinfeld-Kontsevich) iterated integral --
over some polytopes that are higher-dimensional analogs of . This leads to a
relation between certain multiple polylogarithm values and multiple zeta
values.Comment: 19 pages, to appear in Mat Zametki. Ver 2.: Added Remark 3 on a Chen
(Drinfeld-Kontsevich) iterated integral; simplified Proposition 2; gave
reference for (19); corrected [16]; fixed typ
The zeros of the QCD partition function
We establish a relationship between the zeros of the partition function in
the complex mass plane and the spectral properties of the Dirac operator in
QCD. This relation is derived within the context of chiral Random Matrix Theory
and applies to QCD when chiral symmetry is spontaneously broken. Further, we
introduce and examine the concept of normal modes in chiral spectra. Using this
formalism we study the consequences of a finite Thouless energy for the zeros
of the partition function. This leads to the demonstration that certain
features of the QCD partition function are universal.Comment: 13 page
Color Transparency Effects in Electron Deuteron Interactions at Intermediate Q^2
High momentum transfer electrodisintegration of polarized and unpolarized
deuterium targets, is studied. We show that the importance of final
state interactions-FSI, occuring when a knocked out nucleon interacts with the
other nucleon, depends strongly on the momentum of the spectator nucleon. In
particular, these FSI occur when the essential contributions to the scattering
amplitude arise from internucleon distances . But the absorption
of the high momentum may produce a point like configuration, which
evolves with time. In this case, the final state interactions probe the point
like configuration at the early stage of its evolution. The result is that
significant color transparency effects, which can either enhance or suppress
computed cross sections, are predicted to occur for .Comment: 37 pages LaTex, 12 uuencoded PostScript Figures as separate file, to
be published in Z.Phys.
Two-Loop Correction to Bhabha Scattering
We present the two-loop virtual QED corrections to e^+ e^- to mu^+ mu^- and
Bhabha scattering in dimensional regularization. The results are expressed in
terms of polylogarithms. The form of the infrared divergences agrees with
previous expectations. These results are a crucial ingredient in the complete
next-to-next-to-leading order QED corrections to these processes. A future
application will be to reduce theoretical uncertainties associated with
luminosity measurements at e^+ e^- colliders. The calculation also tests
methods that may be applied to analogous QCD processes.Comment: Latex, 22 pages, 1 figur
Harmonic Sums and Mellin Transforms up to two-loop Order
A systematic study is performed on the finite harmonic sums up to level four.
These sums form the general basis for the Mellin transforms of all individual
functions of the momentum fraction emerging in the quantities of
massless QED and QCD up to two--loop order, as the unpolarized and polarized
splitting functions, coefficient functions, and hard scattering cross sections
for space and time-like momentum transfer. The finite harmonic sums are
calculated explicitly in the linear representation. Algebraic relations
connecting these sums are derived to obtain representations based on a reduced
set of basic functions. The Mellin transforms of all the corresponding Nielsen
functions are calculated.Comment: 44 pages Latex, contract number adde
phi photo-production from Li, C, Al, and Cu nuclei at Egamma=1.5 - 2.4 GeV
The photo-production of mesons from Li, C, Al, and Cu at forward
angles has been measured at =1.5--2.4 GeV. The number of events for
incoherent phi photo-production is found to have a target mass number
dependence of in the kinematical region of
. The total cross section of the -nucleon interaction,
, has been estimated as mb using the
-dependence of the photo-production yield and a Glauber-type multiple
scattering theory. This value is much larger than in free
space, suggesting that the properties might change in the nuclear
medium.Comment: 12 pages 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.
A-dependence of phi-meson production in p+A collisions
A systematic analysis of the A-dependence of phi-meson production in
proton-nucleus collisions is presented. We apply different formalisms for the
evaluation of the phi-meson distortion in nuclei and discuss the theoretical
uncertainties of the data analysis. The corresponding results are compared to
theoretical predictions. We also discuss the interpretation of the extracted
results with respect to different observables and provide relations between
frequently used definitions. The perspectives of future experiments are
evaluated and estimates based on our systematical study are given.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure