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Radiation pattern of the isolated pulsar PSR B1828-11
Based on the free precession model of the isolated pulsar PSR B1828-11, Link
& Epstein 2001) showed that the observed pulse durations require the radio beam
to have a non-standard shape: the beam duration is larger for beam sweeps
farthest from the dipole axis. In their analysis they assumed that the actual
precession period is ~ 500 d. Recent theoretical studies suggested that the
actual precession period might be ~ 1000 d as seen in observations (Rezania
2002, Wasserman 2002). In this paper, in a good agreement with the observed
data (Stairs et al. 2000), we model the changes of the pulse shape in a
precession cycle with period ~ 1000 d and find that the variation of the pulse
duration follows from a {\it standard} beam pattern in each cycle.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication in A&
QCD sum rules for the anti-charmed pentaquark
We present a QCD sum rule analysis for the anti-charmed pentaquark state with
and without strangeness. While the sum rules for most of the currents are
either non-convergent or dominated by the continuum, the one for the
non-strange pentaquark current composed of two diquarks and an antiquark, is
convergent and has a structure consistent with a positive parity pentaquark
state after subtracting out the continuum contribution. Arguments are
presented on the similarity between the result of the present analysis and that
based on the constituent quark models, which predict a more stable pentaquark
states when the antiquark is heavy.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, REVTex, revised version,new figures added and
references update
D^+_s -> pi^+ pi^+ pi^- decay: the 1^3P_0 s anti-s component in scalar-isoscalar mesons
On the basis of data on the decay D^+_s -> pi^+ pi^+ pi^-, which goes
dominantly via the transition D_s -> pi^+ s anti-s, we evaluate the 1^3P_0 s
anti-s components in the scalar-isoscalar resonances f0(980), f0(1300),
f0(1500) and broad state f0(1200-1600)$. The data point to a large s anti-s
component in the f0(980): 40% < s anti-s < 70%. Nearly 30% of the 1^3P_0 s
anti-s component flows to the mass region 1300-1500 MeV being shared by
f0(1300), f0(1500) and broad state f0(1200-1600): the interference of these
states results in a peak near 1400 MeV with the width around 200 MeV.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, epsfi
Polarized beam operation of the Hybrid Spectrometer at the pulsed Spallation Neutron Source
The concept of a neutron Hybrid Spectrometer (HYSPEC) combines the
time-of-flight spectroscopy with the focusing Bragg optics and incorporates a
polarized beam option. Here we describe the polarization analysis scheme
proposed for HYSPEC and quantify its performance via the Monte-Carlo
simulations. We find that the broadband supermirror-bender transmission
polarizers provide reasonably good polarization analysis capability within
about 8-10 meV energy window for scattered neutron energies in the thermal
range up to about 25 meV.Comment: Preprint, to appear in Physica B. 10 pages, 4 figure
On the precession of the isolated pulsar PSR B1828-11
Analysis of both pulse timing and pulse shape variations of the isolated
pulsar PSR B1828-11 shows highly correlated and strong Fourier power at periods
\~ 1000, 500, and 250 d (Stairs et al. 2000). The only description based on a
free precession of star's rigid crust coupled to the magnetic dipole torque,
explains the 500-component, as the fundamental Fourier frequency, with its
harmonic 250-component (Link & Epstein 2001). In this paper, we show that if
the dipole moment vector varies with time with a period nearly equal to the
longest (probably fundamental) observed period (~ 1000 d), the dipole torque
may produce the all other harmonics. We also find the second and fourth
harmonics at periods ~ 500 and 250 d are dominant for small wobble angle ~ 3^o
and large field's inclination angle 89^o.Comment: 11 pages, discussion is change
Positive parity pentaquark towers in large Nc QCD
We construct the complete set of positive parity pentaquarks, which
correspond in the quark model to {\bar s} q^{Nc+1} states with one unit of
orbital angular momentum L=1. In the large Nc limit they fall into the K=1/2
and K=3/2 irreps (towers) of the contracted SU(4)c symmetry. We derive
predictions for the mass spectrum and the axial couplings of these states at
leading order in 1/Nc. The strong decay width of the lowest-lying positive
parity exotic state is of order O(1/Nc), such that this state is narrow in the
large Nc limit. Replacing the antiquark with a heavy antiquark {\bar Q}
q^{Nc+1}, the two towers become degenerate, split only by O(1/mQ) hyperfine
interactions. We obtain predictions for the strong decay widths of heavy
pentaquarks to ordinary baryons and heavy H(*)_{\bar Q} mesons at leading order
in 1/Nc and 1/mQ.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures, 5 table
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