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    Q2Q^2 evolution of chiral-odd twist-3 distribution e(x,Q2)e(x,Q^2)

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    We study the Q2Q^2 dependence of the chiral-odd twist-3 distribution e(x,Q2)e(x,Q^2).The anomalous dimension matrix for the corresponding twist-3 operators is calculated in the one-loop level. This study completes the calculation of the anomalous dimension matrices for all the twist-3 distributions together with the known results for the other twist-3 distributions g2(x,Q2)g_2(x,Q^2) and hL(x,Q2)h_L(x,Q^2). We also have confirmed that in the large NcN_c limit the Q2Q^2-evolution of e(x,Q2)e(x,Q^2) is wholely governed by the lowest eigenvalue of the anomalous dimension matrix which takes a very simple analytic form as in the case of g2g_2 and hLh_L.Comment: 16 pages LaTeX, 4 postscript figure

    Time-Evolution of a Collective Meson Field by the Use of a Squeezed State

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    A time-evolution of quantum meson fields is investigated in a linear sigma model by means of the time-dependent variational approach with a squeezed state. The chiral condensate, which is a mean field of the quantum meson fields, and quantum fluctuations around it are treated self-consistently in this approach. The attention is payed to the description of the relaxation process of the chiral condensate, where the energy stored in the mean field configuration flows to the fluctuation modes. It is shown that the quantum fluctuations play an important role to describe this relaxation process.Comment: 18 pages, 22 postscript figures, uses PTPTeX.st

    The rp-Process in Neutrino-driven Winds

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    Recent hydrodynamic simulations of core-collapse supernovae with accurate neutrino transport suggest that the bulk of the early neutrino-heated ejecta is proton rich, in which the production of some interesting proton-rich nuclei is expected. As suggested in recent nucleosynthesis studies, the rapid proton-capture (rp) process takes place in such proton-rich environments by bypassing the waiting point nuclei with the beta-lives of a few minutes via the faster capture of neutrons continuously supplied from the neutrino absorption by protons. In this study, the nucleosynthesis calculations are performed with the wide ranges of the neutrino luminosities and the electron fractions (Ye), using the semi-analytic models of proto-neutron star winds. The masses of proto-neutron stars are taken to be 1.4 Msolar and 2.0 Msolar, where the latter is regarded as the test for somewhat high entropy winds (about a factor of two). For Ye > 0.52, the neutrino-induced rp-process takes place in many wind trajectories, and the p-nuclei up to A ~ 130 are synthesized with interesting amounts. However, 92Mo is somewhat underproduced compared to those with similar mass numbers. For 0.46 < Ye < 0.49, on the other hand, 92Mo is significantly enhanced by the nuclear flows in the vicinity of the abundant 90Zr that originates from the alpha-process at higher temperature. The nucleosynthetic yields are averaged over the ejected masses of winds, and further the Ye distribution predicted by the recent hydrodynamic simulation of a core-collapse supernova. Comparison of the mass-Ye-averaged yields to the solar compositions implies that the neutrino-driven winds can be potentially the origin of light p-nuclei up to A ~ 110, including 92,94Mo and 96,98Ru that cannot be explained by other astrophysical sites.Comment: 29 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

    A_{LT} in the Nucleon-Nucleon Polarized Drell-Yan Process

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    We present a leading order (LO) estimate for the longitidinal-transverse spin asymmetry (A_{LT}) in the nucleon-nucleon polarized Drell-Yan process at RHIC and HERA-N⃗\vec{N} energies in comparison with A_{LL} and A_{TT}. A_{LT} receives contribution from g_1, the transversity ditribution h_1, and the twist-3 distributions g_T and h_L. For the twist-3 contribution we use the bag model prediction evolved to a high energy scale by the large-N_c evolution equation. We found that A_{LT} (normalized by the asymmetry in the parton level) is much smaller than the corresponding A_{TT}. Twist-3 contribution given by the bag model also turned out to be negligible.Comment: Talk presented at the KEK-Tanashi International Conference "Physics of Hadrons and Nuclei", Dec. 14-17, 1998, Tokyo. 4 pages in Latex. 1 figure included as eps files using epsbox.st

    Magnetic-field effects on the in-plane electrical resistivity in the single-crystal La2−x_{2-x}Bax_xCuO4_4 and La1.6−x_{1.6-x}Nd0.4_{0.4}Srx_xCuO4_4 around x=1/8x=1/8: Relating to the field-induced stripe order

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    Temperature dependence of the in-plane electrical resistivity, ρab\rho_{\rm ab}, in various magnetic fields has been measured in the single-crystal La2−x_{2-x}Bax_xCuO4_4 with x=0.08x=0.08, 0.10, 0.11 and La1.6−x_{1.6-x}Nd0.4_{0.4}Srx_xCuO4_4 with x=0.12x=0.12. It has been found that the superconducting transition curve shows a so-called fan-shape broadening in magnetic fields for x=0.08x=0.08, while it shifts toward the low-temperature side in parallel with increasing field for x=0.11x=0.11 and 0.12 where the charge-spin stripe order is formed at low temperatures. As for x=0.10x=0.10, the broadening is observed in low fields and it changes to the parallel shift in high fields above 9 T. Moreover, the normal-state value of ρab\rho_{\rm ab} at low temperatures markedly increases with increasing field up to 15 T. It is possible that these pronounced features of x=0.10x=0.10 are understood in terms of the magnetic-field-induced stabilization of the stripe order suggested from the neutron-scattering measurements in the La-214 system. The ρab\rho_{\rm ab} in the normal state at low temperatures has been found to be proportional to ln(1/TT) for x=0.10x=0.10, 0.11 and 0.12. The ln(1/TT) dependence of ρab\rho_{\rm ab} is robust even in the stripe-ordered state.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, ver. 2 has been accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Cu-spin dynamics in the overdoped regime of La_2-x_Sr_x_Cu_1-y_Zn_y_O_4_ probed by muon spin relaxation

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    Muon-spin-relaxation measurements have been performed for the partially Zn-substituted La_2-x_Sr_x_Cu_1-y_Zn_y_O_4_ with y=0-0.10 in the overdoped regime up to x=0.30. In the 3 % Zn-substituted samples up to x=0.27, exponential-like depolarization of muon spins has been observed at low temperatures, indicating Zn-induced slowing-down of the Cu-spin fluctuations. The depolarization rate decreases with increasing x and almost no fast depolarization of muon spins has been observed for x=0.30 where superconductivity disappears. The present results suggest that the dynamical stripe correlations exist in the whole superconducting regime of La_2-x_Sr_x_CuO_4_ and that there is no quantum critical point at x~0.19.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    Thermal Conductivity of the Quasi One-Dimensional Spin System Sr_2_V_3_O_9_

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    We have measured the thermal conductivity along the [101] direction, kappa_[101]_, along the [10-1] direction, kappa_[10-1]_, and along the b-axis, kappa_b_, of the quasi one-dimensional S=1/2 spin system Sr_2_V_3_O_9_ in magnetic fields up to 14 T, in order to find the thermal conductivity due to spinons and to clarify whether the spin-chains run along the [101] or [10-1] direction. It has been found that both kappa_[101]_, kappa_[10-1]_ and kappa_b_ show one peak around 10 K in zero field and that the magnitude of kappa_[10-1]_ is larger than those of kappa_[101]_ and kappa_b_. By the application of magnetic field along the heat current, the peak of kappa_[10-1]_ is markedly suppressed, while the peaks of kappa_[101]_ and kappa_b_ little change. These results indicate that there is a large contribution of spinons to kappa_[10-1]_ and suggest that the spin-chains run along the [10-1] direction.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figure
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