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    Structure of trajectories of complex matrix eigenvalues in the Hermitian-non-Hermitian transition

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    The statistical properties of trajectories of eigenvalues of Gaussian complex matrices whose Hermitian condition is progressively broken are investigated. It is shown how the ordering on the real axis of the real eigenvalues is reflected in the structure of the trajectories and also in the final distribution of the eigenvalues in the complex plane.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure

    Hadronic form factors and the J/ψJ/\psi secondary production cross section: an update

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    Improving previous calculations, we compute the D+Dˉ→J/ψ+πD + \bar{D} \to J/\psi + \pi cross section using the most complete effective lagrangians available. The new crucial ingredients are the form factors on the charm meson vertices, which are determined from QCD sum rules calculations. Some of them became available only very recently and the last one, needed for our present purpose, is calculated in this work.Comment: 12 pages, 9 eps figure

    Does the D−/D+D^-/D^+ production asymmetry decrease at large xFx_F?

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    We have applied the meson cloud model (MCM) to calculate the asymmetries in DD and DsD_s meson production in high energy Σ−\Sigma^--nucleus and π−\pi^--nucleus collisions. We find a good agreement with recent data. Our results suggest that the asymmetries may decrease at large xFx_F.Comment: revised version with new figures and added references to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Meson Cloud and SU(3) Symmetry Breaking in Parton Distributions

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    We apply the Meson Cloud Model to the calculation of nonsinglet parton distributions in the nucleon sea, including the octet and the decuplet cloud baryon contributions. We give special attention to the differences between nonstrange and strange sea quarks, trying to identify possible sources of SU(3) flavor breaking. A analysis in terms of the κ\kappa parameter is presented, and we find that the existing SU(3) flavor asymmetry in the nucleon sea can be quantitatively explained by the meson cloud. We also consider the Σ+\Sigma^+ baryon, finding similar conclusions.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX, 8 figures in .ps file
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