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Two-fermion relativistic bound states in Light-Front Dynamics
In the Light-Front Dynamics, the wave function equations and their numerical
solutions, for two fermion bound systems, are presented. Analytical expressions
for the ladder one-boson exchange interaction kernels corresponding to scalar,
pseudoscalar, pseudovector and vector exchanges are given. Different couplings
are analyzed separately and each of them is found to exhibit special features.
The results are compared with the non relativistic solutions.Comment: 40 pages, to be published in Phys. Rev. C, .tar.gz fil
Electromagnetic form factors in the light-front formalism and the Feynman triangle diagram: spin-0 and spin-1 two-fermion systems
The connection between the Feynman triangle diagram and the light-front
formalism for spin-0 and spin-1 two-fermion systems is analyzed. It is shown
that in the limit q+ = 0 the form factors for both spin-0 and spin-1 systems
can be uniquely determined using only the good amplitudes, which are not
affected by spurious effects related to the loss of rotational covariance
present in the light-front formalism. At the same time, the unique feature of
the suppression of the pair creation process is maintained. Therefore, a
physically meaningful one-body approximation, in which all the constituents are
on their mass-shells, can be consistently formulated in the limit q+ = 0.
Moreover, it is shown that the effects of the contact term arising from the
instantaneous propagation of the active constituent can be canceled out from
the triangle diagram by means of an appropriate choice of the off-shell
behavior of the bound state vertexes; this implies that in case of good
amplitudes the Feynman triangle diagram and the one-body light-front result
match exactly. The application of our covariant light-front approach to the
evaluation of the rho-meson elastic form factors is presented.Comment: corrected typos in the reference
Fluxes and spectral indices of rare and abundant cosmic ray nuclei according to the NUCLEON space experiment
In this paper the dependence of the spectra of cosmic ray nuclei on the
charges of nuclei was studied, according to the data of the NUCLEON space
experiment. First, we studied the dependence of the spectral index of magnetic
rigidity spectra on the charge for abundant nuclei. Secondly, for the charge
range , the differences in the total spectra of rare odd and
abundant even nuclei were studied. Using the GALPROP package, the inverse
problem of CR propagation from a source (near supernova) to an observer was
solved, a component-by-component spectrum in the source was reconstructed, and
it was shown that a systematic change in the spectral index in the source
exist. It is supposed that this change may be interpreted as incomplete
ionization of cosmic rays at the stage of acceleration in the supernova remnant
shock. The ratio of the total spectra of magnetic rigidity for low-abundance
odd and abundant even nuclei from the charge range is obtained, and
it was shown that the spectra of odd rare nuclei are harder than the stpectra
of abundat even nuclei in the rigidity range 300--10000~GV.Comment: 7 pages 4 figures, accepted in Bulletin of the Russian Academy of
Sciences: Physics V.87(7), 202
Large Rapidity Gap Processes in Proton-Nucleus Collisions
The cross sections for a variety of channels of proton-nucleus interaction
associated with large gaps in rapidity are calculated within the Glauber-Gribov
theory. We found inelastic shadowing corrections to be dramatically enhanced
for such events. We employ the light-cone dipole formalism which allows to
calculate the inelastic corrections to all orders of the multiple interaction.
Although Gribov corrections are known to make nuclear matter more transparent,
we demonstrate that in some instances they lead to an opaqueness. Numerical
calculations are performed for the energies of the HERA-B experiment, and the
RHIC-LHC colliders.Comment: 19 page
Deuteron-Proton Elastic Scattering at Intermediate Energies
The deuteron-proton elastic scattering has been studied in the multiple
scattering expansion formalism. The essential attention has been given to such
relativistic problem as a deuteron wave function in a moving frame and
transformation of spin states due to Wigner rotation. Parameterization of the
nucleon-nucleon -matrix has been used to take the off-energy shell effects
into account. The vector, and tensor, , analyzing powers of the
deuteron have been calculated at two deuteron kinetic energies: 395 MeV and
1200 MeV. The obtained results are compared with the experimental data
THE APPLICATION OF SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY USING ENERGY- AND WAVELENGTH DISPERSIVE SPECTROMETERS FOR CHEMICAL DATING OF URANIUM MINERALIZATION ON THE EXAMPLE OF CARBONACEOUS SHALES OF THE DABANZHALGA SUITE (EAST SAYAN)
On the one hand, the widespread use of electron microprobe analysis in the version of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with an energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) and, on the other hand, the comparability of the metrological characteristics of the EDS and wavelength dispersive spectrometry (WDS) in the case of determining the major components of minerals are a favourable background for investigating the possibility of using SEM-EDS for chemical dating of uranium mineralization. Carbonaceous-siliceous formations of the Dabanzhalga suite are widespread in carbonate deposits of the Lower Paleozoic in the Oka structural-formational zone of the East Sayan and represent deep-water deposits of the back-arc basin. All varieties of carbonaceous-siliceous rocks of the Dabanzhalga suite are characterized by increased U, Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Mo, V, P, Cu. Their amounts are 5–10 times higher than those for other black shale deposits of the Eastern Sayan. Uranium forms its minerals – uraninite and brannerite, in association with carbonaceous matter and sulfides, and is also part of anhydrous phosphates – xenotime, monazite. The paper presents data on the composition and dating of brannerite and uraninite in samples of carbonaceous-siliceous shale sampled at three sites: Uber-Zhadoy, Deed-Khara-Zhalga and Erye-Khara-Zhalga. The obtained estimates of the isochronous dates of uraninite and brannerite grains for these areas are 523±26, 506±10, and 511±17 Ma, respectively. It was shown that these dates could be compared with the age of metamorphism at the Sukhoi Log deposit, estimated using modern methods of isotope geochronology. It should be noted that the average estimates of the dates of uraninite and brannerite in all studied areas of the Dabanzhalga suite are lower than the corresponding estimates of the isochronous date, which is probably due to the partial loss of radiogenic lead. For the Uber-Zhadoy site, a comparison of the EDS and WDS data was carried out, and it was shown that when using the EDS data, there is an underestimation of the Pb content in uraninite, and, as a consequence, an underestimation of the age of uraninite
Charm production nearby threshold in pA-interactions at 70 GeV
The results of the SERP-E-184 experiment at the U-70 accelerator (IHEP,
Protvino) are presented. Interactions of the 70 GeV proton beam with C, Si and
Pb targets were studied to detect decays of charmed , ,
, mesons and baryon near their production threshold.
Measurements of lifetimes and masses are shown a good agreement with PDG data.
The inclusive cross sections of charm production and their A-dependencies were
obtained. The yields of these particles are compared with the theoretical
predictions and the data of other experiments. The measured cross section of
the total open charm production ( = 7.1
2.3(stat) 1.4(syst) b/nucleon) at the collision c.m. energy
= 11.8 GeV is well above the QCD model predictions. The
contributions of different species of charmed particles to the total cross
section of the open charm production in proton-nucleus interactions vary with
energy.Comment: 4 pages, 6 pages, 38th International Conference on High Energy
Physics 3-10 August 2016, Chicago, US
Poincare' Covariant Current Operator and Elastic Electron-Deuteron Scattering in the Front-form Hamiltonian Dynamics
The deuteron electromagnetic form factors, and , and the
tensor polarization , are unambiguously calculated within the
front-form relativistic Hamiltonian dynamics, by using a novel current, built
up from one-body terms, which fulfills Poincar\'e, parity and time reversal
covariance, together with Hermiticity and the continuity equation. A
simultaneous description of the experimental data for the three deuteron form
factors is achieved up to . At higher momentum transfer,
different nucleon-nucleon interactions strongly affect , , and
and the effects of the interactions can be related to -state
kinetic energy in the deuteron. Different nucleon form factor models have huge
effects on , smaller effects on and essentially none on
.Comment: 31 pages + 16 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
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