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    Vector Mesons on the Light Front

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    We apply the light-front quantization to the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with the vector interaction, and compute vector meson's mass and light-cone wavefunction in the large N limit. Following the same procedure as in the previous analyses for scalar and pseudo-scalar mesons, we derive the bound-state equations of a q-qbar system in the vector channel. We include the lowest order effects of the vector interaction. The resulting transverse and longitudinal components of the bound-state equation look different from each other. But eventually after imposing an appropriate cutoff, one finds these two are identical, giving the same mass and the same (spin-independent) light-cone wavefunction. Mass of the vector meson decreases as one increases the strength of the vector interaction.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, discussion on the cutoff scheme changed, Fig.3 replaced, and one reference adde

    Light-Cone Quantization and Hadron Structure

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    In this talk, I review the use of the light-cone Fock expansion as a tractable and consistent description of relativistic many-body systems and bound states in quantum field theory and as a frame-independent representation of the physics of the QCD parton model. Nonperturbative methods for computing the spectrum and LC wavefunctions are briefly discussed. The light-cone Fock state representation of hadrons also describes quantum fluctuations containing intrinsic gluons, strangeness, and charm, and, in the case of nuclei, "hidden color". Fock state components of hadrons with small transverse size, such as those which dominate hard exclusive reactions, have small color dipole moments and thus diminished hadronic interactions; i.e., "color transparency". The use of light-cone Fock methods to compute loop amplitudes is illustrated by the example of the electron anomalous moment in QED. In other applications, such as the computation of the axial, magnetic, and quadrupole moments of light nuclei, the QCD relativistic Fock state description provides new insights which go well beyond the usual assumptions of traditional hadronic and nuclear physics.Comment: LaTex 36 pages, 3 figures. To obtain a copy, send e-mail to [email protected]

    The Women\u27s Caucus for Art

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    The Women\u27s Caucus for Art is a national professional organization of over 1,000 women art historians, artists and curators. Historically speaking, the Caucus is of its time. Women in a number of academic societies have been establishing or have established caucuses in order to bring to bear more concerted action of their societies, chiefly to work against discrimination in the field and on improvement in the curriculum. The history of the Caucus reveals some of the intricate problems facing women in the attempt to gain equal status

    Nonperturbative renormalization in a scalar model within Light-Front Dynamics

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    Within the covariant formulation of Light-Front Dynamics, in a scalar model with the interaction Hamiltonian H=gψ2(x)ϕ(x)H=-g\psi^{2}(x)\phi(x), we calculate nonperturbatively the renormalized state vector of a scalar "nucleon" in a truncated Fock space containing the NN, NπN\pi and NππN\pi\pi sectors. The model gives a simple example of non-perturbative renormalization which is carried out numerically. Though the mass renormalization δm2\delta m^2 diverges logarithmically with the cutoff LL, the Fock components of the "physical" nucleon are stable when LL\to\infty.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure

    Polarization as a Probe to the Production Mechanisms of Charmonium in πN\pi N Collisions

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    Measurements of the polarization of \jp produced in pion-nucleus collisions are in disagreement with leading twist QCD prediction where \jp is observed to have negligible polarization whereas theory predicts substantial polarization. We argue that this discrepancy cannot be due to poorly known structure functions nor the relative production rates of \jp and χJ\chi_J. The disagreement between theory and experiment suggests important higher twist corrections, as has earlier been surmised from the anomalous non-factorized nuclear AA-dependence of the \jp cross section.Comment: 8 page

    B-Mesons on the Transverse Lattice

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    We present results from a first study of BB-mesons that is based on a transverse lattice formulation of light-front QCD. The shape of the Isgur-Wise form factor is in very good agreement with experimental data. However, the calculations yield rather large values for fBf_B and Λˉ\bar{\Lambda} compared to contemporary calculations based on other techniques.Comment: invited talk given at CSSM workshop on `Lattice Hadron Physics', Cairns, July 2001 and at ECT* workshop on `Light-cone Physics: Particles and String', Trento, Sept. 200

    Introduction to light cone field theory and high energy scattering

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    In this set of four lectures, we provide an elementary introduction to light cone field theory and some of its applications in high energy scattering.Comment: 28 pages, LaTeX, invited lectures at Cape Town summer school in theoretical physic

    The Resummed Photon Spectrum in Radiative Upsilon Decays

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    We present a theoretical prediction for the photon spectrum in radiative Upsilon decay including the effects of resumming the endpoint region, E_\gamma -> M_\Upsilon/2. Our approach is based on NRQCD and the soft collinear effective theory. We find that our results give much better agreement with data than the leading order NRQCD prediction.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure

    Photon Generalized Parton Distributions

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    We present a calculation of the generalized parton distributions of the photon using overlaps of photon light-front wave functions.Comment: Talk given at LightCone 2011, 4 pages, 3 figure
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