398 research outputs found
MesonNet Workshop on Meson Transition Form Factors
The mini-proceedings of the Workshop on Meson Transition Form Factors held in
Cracow from May 29th to 30th, 2012 introduce the meson transition form factor
project with special emphasis on the interrelations between the various form
factors (on-shell, single off-shell, double off-shell). Short summaries of the
talks presented at the workshop follow.Comment: 69 pages, 14 figures; all talks can be found at
https://sites.google.com/site/mesonnetwork/home/activities/form-factor-workshop-2012;
v2: workshop link updated (as the page had to be moved to a commercial
server), table 6 correcte
Chiral Partners in a Chirally Broken World
The isovector--vector and the isovector--axial-vector current are related by
a chiral transformation. These currents can be called chiral partners at the
fundamental level. In a world where chiral symmetry was not broken, the
corresponding current-current correlators would show the same spectral
information. In the real world chiral symmetry is spontaneously broken. A
prominent peak -- the rho-meson -- shows up in the vector spectrum (measured in
(e^+ e^-)-collisions and tau-decays). On the other hand, in the axial-vector
spectrum a broad bump appears -- the a_1-meson (also accessible in tau-decays).
It is tempting to call rho and a_1 chiral partners at the hadronic level.
Strong indications are brought forward that these ``chiral partners'' do not
only differ in mass but even in their nature: The rho-meson appears dominantly
as a quark-antiquark state with small modifications from an attractive
pion-pion interaction. The a_1-meson, on the other hand, can be understood as a
meson-molecule state mainly formed by the attractive interaction between pion
and rho-meson. A key issue here is that the meson-meson interactions are fixed
by chiral symmetry breaking. It is demonstrated that one can understand the
vector and the axial-vector spectrum very well within this interpretation. It
is also shown that the opposite cases, namely rho as a pion-pion molecule or
a_1 as a quark-antiquark state lead to less satisfying results. Finally
speculations on possible in-medium changes of hadron properties are presented.Comment: 8 pages, to appear in the proceedings of Meson 200
QCD sum rule analysis for light vector and axial-vector mesons in vacuum and nuclear matter
Extending previous work we study the constraints of QCD sum rules on mass and
width of light vector and axial-vector mesons in vacuum and in a medium with
finite nuclear density. For the latter case especially the effect of nuclear
pions leading to vector-axial-vector mixing is included in the analysis.Comment: RevTeX, 32 pages, 10 eps figure
Short-range correlations in quark matter
We investigate the role of short-range correlations in quark matter within
the framework of the SU(2) NJL model. Employing a next-to-leading order
expansion in 1/N_c for the quark self energy we construct a fully
self-consistent model that is based on the relations between spectral functions
and self energies. In contrast to the usual quasiparticle approximations we
take the collisional broadening of the quark spectral function consequently
into account. Mesons are dynamically generated in the fashion of a random phase
approximation, using full in-medium propagators in the quark loops. The results
are self-consistently fed back into the quark self energy. Calculations have
been performed for finite chemical potentials at zero temperature. The
short-range correlations do not only generate finite widths in the spectral
functions but also have influence on the chiral phase transition.Comment: 40 pages, 23 figures; revised and extended paper, accepted for
publication in Phys. Rev.
Generation of Long-Lived Isomeric States via Bremsstrahlung Irradiation
A method to generate long-lived isomeric states effectively for Mossbauer
applications is reported. We demonstrate that this method is better and easier
to provide highly sensitive Mossbauer effect of long-lived isomers (>1ms) such
as 103Rh. Excitation of (gamma,gamma) process by synchrotron radiation is
painful due mainly to their limited linewidth. Instead,(gamma,gamma') process
of bremsstrahlung excitation is applied to create these long-lived isomers.
Isomers of 45Sc, 107Ag, 109Ag, and 103Rh have been generated from this method.
Among them, 103Rh is the only one that we have obtained the gravitational
effect at room temperature.Comment: ICAME 05 conference repor
Light Meson Dynamics Workshop. Mini proceedings
The mini-proceedings of the Light Meson Dynamics Workshop held in Mainz from
February 10th to 12th, 2014, are presented. The web page of the conference,
which contains all talks, can be found at
https://indico.cern.ch/event/287442/overview .Comment: 46 pages, 17 contributions. Editors: W. Gradl, P. Masjuan, M.
Ostrick, and S. Schere
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