106 research outputs found
A test of the BFKL resummation at ILC
We consider the exclusive production of rho^0 meson pairs in gamma^*gamma^*
scattering in the Regge limit of QCD as a probe of BFKL resummation effects and
we show the feasibility of the measurement of this process at the ILC.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the School on QCD, low-x physics,
saturation and diffraction, Copanello Calabria, Italy, July 1-14 200
BFKL resummation effects in exclusive production of rho meson pairs at the ILC
We calculate the Born order cross-section for the exclusive production of rho
meson pairs in e+e- scattering in the Regge limit of QCD and we show the
feasibility of the measurement of this process at the ILC. We also investigate
the leading and next-to-leading order BFKL evolution, making this process a
very clean test of the BFKL resummation effects.Comment: Talk given at the Linear Collider Workshop (LCWS07), Hamburg,
Germany, May 30-June 3 200
Production of rho meson pair in gamma* gamma* collisions
We have shown that the lowest order QCD amplitude, i.e. the quark exchange
contribution, to the forward production of a pair of longitudinally polarized
rmesons in the scattering of two virtual photons gamma (Q1) gamma (Q2) rho rho
factorizes in two different ways: the part with transverse photons is described
by the QCD factorization formula involving the generalized distribution
amplitude of two final rho mesons, whereas the part with longitudinally
polarized photons takes the QCD factorized form with the gamma rho transition
distribution amplitude. Perturbative expressions forthese, in general,
non-perturbative functions are obtained in terms of the rho meson distribution
amplitude.Comment: International Workshop on Diffraction in High-Energy Physics
-DIFFRACTION 2006 - September 5-10 2006 Adamantas, Milos island, Greec
Chiral-odd transversity GPDs from a leading twist hard amplitude
The chiral-odd transversity generalized parton distributions (GPDs) of the
nucleon can be accessed experimentally through the exclusive photoproduction
process gamma + N -> pi + rho + N', in the kinematics where the meson pair has
a large invariant mass and the final nucleon has a small transverse momentum,
provided the vector meson is produced in a transversally polarized state. We
calculate perturbatively the scattering amplitude at leading order in alpha_s.
We build a simple model for the dominant transversity GPD H_T(x,xi,t) based on
the concept of double distribution. We estimate the unpolarized differential
cross section for this process in the kinematics of the Jlab and COMPASS
experiments. Counting rates show that the experiment looks feasible with the
real photon beam characteristics expected at JLab@12 GeV, and with the quasi
real photon beam in the COMPASS experiment.Comment: 5 pages, to appear in the proceedings of 18th International Workshop
on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects (DIS 2010), Florence,
Italy, 19-23 Apr 201
On chiral-odd Generalized Parton Distributions
While the chiral-even content of the nucleon is better and better studied,
the chiral-odd transversity generalized parton distributions (GPDs) remain
almost unknown. These GPDs can be accessed experimentally through the exclusive
photoproduction process gamma + N -> pi + rho + N', in the kinematics where the
meson pair has a large invariant mass and the final nucleon has a small
transverse momentum, provided the vector meson is produced in a transversally
polarized state. We calculate perturbatively the scattering amplitude at
leading order in alpha_s. We build a simple model for the dominant transversity
GPD H_T(x,xi,t) based on the concept of double distribution. We estimate the
unpolarized differential cross section for this process in the kinematics of
the Jlab and COMPASS experiments. Counting rates show that the experiment looks
feasible with the real and quasi real photon beam characteristics expected at
JLab@12 GeV, and with the quasi real photon beam in the COMPASS experiment.Comment: 5 pages, to appear in the proceedings of 35th International
Conference on High Energy Physics, (ICHEP 2010), Paris, France, July 22-28,
201
QCD factorizations in gamma* gamma* -> rho rho
We calculate the lowest order QCD amplitude, i.e. the quark exchange
contribution, to the forward production amplitude of a pair of longitudinally
polarized mesons in the scattering of two virtual photons . We show that the scattering amplitude
simultaneously factorizes in two quite different ways: the part with transverse
photons is described by the QCD factorization formula involving the generalized
distribution amplitude of two final mesons, whereas the part with
longitudinally polarized photons takes the QCD factorized form with the
transition distribution amplitude. Perturbative
expressions for these, in general, non-perturbative functions are obtained in
terms of the meson distribution amplitude
Studying QCD factorizations in exclusive gamma* gamma* -> rho^0_L rho^0_L
The exclusive process e+ e- -> e+ e- rho^0_L rho^0_L allows to study various
dynamics and factorization properties of perturbative QCD. At moderate energy,
we demonstrate how collinear QCD factorization emerges, involving generalized
distribution amplitudes (GDA) and transition distribution amplitudes (TDA). At
higher energies, in the Regge limit of QCD, we show that it offers a promising
probe of the BFKL resummation effects to be studied at the International Linear
Collider (ILC).Comment: invited talk presented at EDS07 11 figure
A survey of assistive technologies and applications for blind users on mobile platforms: a review and foundation for research
This paper summarizes recent developments in audio and tactile
feedback based assistive technologies targeting the blind
community. Current technology allows applications to be
efficiently distributed and run on mobile and handheld
devices, even in cases where computational requirements are
significant. As a result, electronic travel aids, navigational
assistance modules, text-to-speech applications, as well as
virtual audio displays which combine audio with haptic
channels are becoming integrated into standard mobile devices.
This trend, combined with the appearance of increasingly user-
friendly interfaces and modes of interaction has opened a
variety of new perspectives for the rehabilitation and
training of users with visual impairments. The goal of this
paper is to provide an overview of these developments based on
recent advances in basic research and application development.
Using this overview as a foundation, an agenda is outlined for
future research in mobile interaction design with respect to
users with special needs, as well as ultimately in relation to
sensor-bridging applications in genera
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