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Double charmonium production in exclusive bottomonia decays
This paper is devoted to the leading twist exclusive bottomonia decays with
double charmonium in the final state. Using models of the twist-2 charmonia
distribution amplitudes the widths of these decays are calculated within light
cone formalism. In addition, the processes under consideration are studied
within nonrelativistic QCD. In our analysis we have found that the production
of some of the -wave charmonia mesons with is allowed already
at the leading twist approximation. This means that the selection rules which
predict the suppression of such decays are violated. The mechanism which lies
behind this violation is discussed.Comment: Minor changes, some references adde
New Physics Effects and Hadronic Form Factor Uncertainties in B -> K^* l^+ l^-
It is well known that New Physics can contribute to weak decays of heavy
mesons via virtual processes during its decays. The discovery of New Physics,
using such decays is made difficult due to intractable strong interaction
effects needed to describe it. Modes such as B -> K^* l^+ l^- offer an
advantage as they provide a multitude of observables via angular analysis. We
show how the multitude of "related observables" obtained from B -> K^* l^+ l^-,
can provide many new "clean tests" of the Standard Model. The hallmark of these
tests is that several of them are independent of the unknown universal form
factors in heavy quark effective theory. We derive a relation between
observables that is free of form factors and Wilson coefficients, the violation
of which will be an unambiguous signal of New Physics. We also derive relations
between observables and form factors that are independent of Wilson
coefficients and enable verification of hadronic estimates. We show how form
factor ratios can be measured directly from helicity fraction with out any
assumptions what so ever. We find that the allowed parameter space for
observables is very tightly constrained in Standard Model, thereby providing
clean signals of New Physics. We examine both the large-recoil and low-recoil
regions of the K^* meson and point out special features and derive relations
between observables valid in the two limits. In the large-recoil regions
several of the relations are unaffected by corrections to all orders in
\alpha_s. We present yet another new relation involving only observables that
would verify the validity of the relations between form-factors assumed in the
low-recoil region. The several relations and constraints derived will provide
unambiguous signals of New Physics if it contributes to these decays.Comment: 26 pages, 9 figures (20 pdf figure files). Several typos correcte
Compton Scattering on the Charged Pion and the Process \gamma\gamma \to \pi^0 \pi^0
The Compton scattering on a charged pion and the process \gamma\gamma \to
\pi^0\pi^0 are studied using the dispersion relations. Unknown parameters of
the S-wave \pi\pi interaction, represented as a board Breit-Wignar resonance,
and a sum and a difference of the \pi^0 meson polarizabilities are found from a
fit to the experimental data for the process \gamma+\gamma \to \pi^0+\pi^0.
This fit gives \alpha+\beta=0.98\pm 0.03 and \alpha-\beta=-1.6\pm 2.2. The
found parameters of the S-wave \pi\pi interaction are used for the calculation
of the cross section of the Compton scattering on \pi^{\pm} meson. The analysis
of the obtained results shows that the experimental data for the elastic
\gamma\pi scattering in the energy region up to 1 GeV together with the data
for the process \gamma+\gamma \to \pi^0+\pi^0 could be used both for a
determination of the pion polarizability values with quite high accuracy and
for study of the S-wave \pi\pi interaction.Comment: LaTex, 19 pages including 6 figures. Substantial revised versio
Study of exclusive processes e^+ e^- \to VP
This paper is devoted to consideration of the hard exclusive processes
, where . Experimental measurement of
the cross section of the process at BaBar collaboration
at large center mass energy GeV and some low energy experimental
data GeV give us the possibility to study the cross section
in the broad energy region. As the result, we have determined the asymptotic
behavior of the cross section of in the limit , which is in agreement with perturbative QCD prediction. Assuming that
the same asymptotic behavior is valid for the other processes under
consideration and using low energy experimental data we have predicted the
cross sections of these processes at energies GeV. In
addition, we have calculated the cross sections of these processes at the same
energies within perturbative QCD. Our results are in agreement with available
experimental data.Comment: 10 pages, 2 tables, 6 figures; minor changes; article accepted to
publication is Phys. Rev.
Non-Hamiltonian generalizations of the dispersionless 2DTL hierarchy
We consider two-component integrable generalizations of the dispersionless
2DTL hierarchy connected with non-Hamiltonian vector fields, similar to the
Manakov-Santini hierarchy generalizing the dKP hierarchy. They form a
one-parametric family connected by hodograph type transformations. Generating
equations and Lax-Sato equations are introduced, a dressing scheme based on the
vector nonlinear Riemann problem is formulated. The simplest two-component
generalization of the dispersionless 2DTL equation is derived, its differential
reduction analogous to the Dunajski interpolating system is presented. A
symmetric two-component generalization of the dispersionless elliptic 2DTL
equation is also constructed.Comment: 10 pages, the text of the talk at NEEDS 09. Notations clarified,
references adde
Current in narrow channels of anisotropic superconductors
We argue that in channels cut out of anisotropic single crystal
superconductors and narrow on the scale of London penetration depth, the
persistent current must cause the transverse phase difference provided the
current does not point in any of the principal crystal directions. The
difference is proportional to the current value and depends on the anisotropy
parameter, on the current direction relative to the crystal, and on the
transverse channel dimension. An experimental set up to measure the transverse
phase is proposed.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Comment on "Polarizability of the pion: No conflict between dispersion theory and chiral perturbation theory"
The statement of the authors of the article Phys. Rev. C 77, 065211 (2008)
that spurious singularities occur in the dispersion relation approach, where
imaginary parts of the amplitudes of the process \gamma\gamma->\pi\pi are
saturated by the contributions of meson resonances by using Breit-Wigner
expressions, is analyzed. It is shown that there are no any additional
singularities in this approach and the disagreement between the predictions of
the dispersion relations and the chiral perturbation theory for
(\alpha_1-\beta_1)_\pi^{\pm} remains.Comment: 3 pages, final version appeared in Phys. Rev.
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