7 research outputs found

    Gluon condensate and c-quark mass in pseudoscalar sum rules at 3-loop order

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    Charmonium sum rules for pseudoscalar 0^{-+} state eta_c(1S) are analyzed within perturbative QCD and Operator Product Expansion. The perturbative part of the pseudoscalar correlator is considered at alpha_s^2 order and the contribution of the gluon condensate is taken into account with alpha_s correction. The OPE series includes the operators of dimension D=6,8 computed both in the instanton and factorization model. The method of moments in MS-bar scheme allows to establish acceptable values of the charm quark mass and gluon condensate, using the experimental mass of eta_c. In result of the analisys the charm quark mass is found to be m_c(m_c)=1.26+-0.02 GeV independently of the condensate value. The sensitivity of the results to various approximations for the massive 3-loop pseudoscalar correlator is discussed.Comment: 19 pages, 1 latex + 5 eps files. v2: Operators of dimension D=8 included; the condensate restriction relaxed; c-quark mass is found m_c(m_c)=1.26+-0.02 GeV independently of other sum rules and condensate value. To appear in JHE

    Duality in N=1, D=10 Superspace and Supergravity with Tree Level Superstring Corrections

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    The equations of motion (e.m.'s) of the N=1, D=10 anomaly free supergravity, obtained in the framework of the superspace approach, are analyzed. The formal equivalence of the usual and dual supergravities is discussed at the level of e.m.'s. The great simplicity of the dual formulation is established. The possibillity of the lagrangian formulation of the dual supergravity is pointed out. The bosonic part of the lagrangian is constructed including anomaly compensating superstring corrections.Comment: It is the revised version where the spelling mistake in the Title is corrected. LaTeX, 11 pages, no figure

    The V-A sum rules and the Operator Product Expansion in complex q^2-plane from tau-decay data

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    The operator product expansion (OPE) for the difference of vector and axial current correlators is analyzed for complex values of momentum q^2. The vector and axial spectral functions, taken from hadronic tau-decay data, are treated with the help of Borel, Gaussian and spectral moments sum rules. The range of applicability, advantages and disadvantages of each type are discussed. The general features of OPE are confirmed by the data. The vacuum expectation values of dimension 6 and 8 operators are found to be O_6=-(6.8\pm 2.1)*10^{-3} GeV^6, O_8=(7\pm 4)*10^{-3} GeV^8.Comment: 1 latex + 10 eps files, 14 page

    New Constraints from Electric Dipole Moments on Parameters of the Supersymmetric SO(10) Model

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    We calculate the chromoelectric dipole moment (CEDM) of d- and s-quark in the supersymmetric SO(10) model. CEDM is more efficient than quark electric dipole moment (EDM), in inducing the neutron EDM. New, strict constraints on parameters of the supersymmetric SO(10) model follow in this way from the neutron dipole moment experiments. As strict bounds are derived from the upper limits on the dipole moment of odd isotope of mercury.Comment: 9 pages, latex, 3 figures available at reques

    Chiral Condensates, Q_7 and Q_8 Matrix Elements and Large-N_c QCD

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    The correlation function of a V−AV-A current with a V+AV+A current is discussed within the framework of QCD in the limit of a large number of colours NcN_c. Applications to the evaluation of chiral condensates of dimension six and higher, as well as to the matrix elements of the Q7Q_7 and Q8Q_8 electroweak penguin operators are discussed. A critical comparison with previous determinations of the same parameters has also been made.Comment: Layout modified, size of first figure correcte

    Determination of QCD condensates from tau-decay data

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    We have used the latest data from the ALEPH Collaboration to extract values for QCD condensates up to dimension d=12 in the V-A channel and up to dimension d=8 in the V, A and V+A channels. Performing 2- and 3-parameter fits, we obtain new results for the correlations of condensates. The results are consistent among themselves and agree with most of the previous results found in the literature.Comment: 22 page
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