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    Survival before annihilation in Psi-prime decays

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    We extend the simple scenario for Ψ\Psi' decays suggested a few years ago. The ccˉc\bar c pair in the Ψ\Psi' does not annihilate directly into three gluons but rather survives before annihilating. An interesting prediction is that a large fraction of all Ψ\Psi' decays could originate from the Ψηc(3π)\Psi' \to \eta_{c} (3\pi) channel which we urge experimentalists to identify. Our model solves the problem of the apparent hadronic excess in Ψ\Psi' decays as well as the ρπ\rho\pi puzzle since, in our view, the two-body decays of the Ψ\Psi' are naturally of electromagnetic origin. Further tests of this picture are proposed, e.g. J/Ψb1ηJ/\Psi \to b_{1}\eta.Comment: 6 pages, no figur

    Characters of the W3 algebra

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    Traces of powers of the zero mode in the W3 Algebra have recently been found to be of interest, for example in relation to Black Hole thermodynamics, and arise as the terms in an expansion of the full characters of the algebra. We calculate the first few such powers in two cases. Firstly, we find the traces in the 3-state Potts model by using null vectors to derive modular differential equations for the traces. Secondly, we calculate the exact results for Verma module representations. We compare our two methods with each other and the result of brute-force diagonalisation for low levels and find complete agreement.Comment: v2: Numerous small changes, version to appear in JHEP, 22 pages. v3: Typos corrected, matches published version, 22 page

    Controlling the dynamics of a coupled atom-cavity system by pure dephasing : basics and potential applications in nanophotonics

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    The influence of pure dephasing on the dynamics of the coupling between a two-level atom and a cavity mode is systematically addressed. We have derived an effective atom-cavity coupling rate that is shown to be a key parameter in the physics of the problem, allowing to generalize the known expression for the Purcell factor to the case of broad emitters, and to define strategies to optimize the performances of broad emitters-based single photon sources. Moreover, pure dephasing is shown to be able to restore lasing in presence of detuning, a further demonstration that decoherence can be seen as a fundamental resource in solid-state cavity quantum electrodynamics, offering appealing perspectives in the context of advanced nano-photonic devices.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure

    Hadronic Phases and Isospin Amplitudes in D(B)ππD(B) \to \pi \pi and D(B)KKˉD(B) \to K \bar K Decays

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    Hadronic phase in ππ\pi \pi and KKˉK \bar K channels are calculated a la Regge. At the D mass one finds δπππ/3\delta_{\pi \pi} \approx \pi/3 and δKKˉπ/6\delta_{K \bar K} \approx -\pi/6 in good agreement with the CLEO data while at the B mass these angles are predicted to be, respectively, 1111^\circ and 7-7^\circ. With the hadronic phase eiδKKˉe^{i \delta_{K \bar K}} taken into account, a quark diagram decomposition of the isospin invariant amplitudes in DKKˉD \to K \bar K decays fits the data provided the exchange diagram contribution is about 1/3 of the tree level one.Comment: 10pages,late

    Electric field sensing with a scanning fiber-coupled quantum dot

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    We demonstrate the application of a fiber-coupled quantum-dot-in-a-tip as a probe for scanning electric field microscopy. We map the out-of-plane component of the electric field induced by a pair of electrodes by measurement of the quantum-confined Stark effect induced on a quantum dot spectral line. Our results are in agreement with finite element simulations of the experiment. Furthermore, we present results from analytic calculations and simulations which are relevant to any electric field sensor embedded in a dielectric tip. In particular, we highlight the impact of the tip geometry on both the resolution and sensitivity.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Trace anomalies and the ΔI=1/2\Delta I = 1/2 rule

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    Trace Anomaly Dominance in weak KK-decays successfully reproduces the ΔI=12\Delta I = {1\over 2} selection rule results, as observed in KSππ,KLπππ,KSγγK_S \to \pi\pi, K_L \to \pi\pi\pi, K_S \to \gamma\gamma and KLπ0γγK_L \to \pi^0 \gamma\gamma.Comment: 10 pages, no figur
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