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Breakdown of QCD Factorization for P-Wave Quarkonium Production at Low Transverse Momentum
Quarkonium production at low transverse momentum in hadron collisions can be
used to extract Transverse-Momentum-Dependent(TMD) gluon distribution
functions, if TMD factorization holds there. We show that TMD factorization for
the case of P-wave quarkonium with holds at one-loop
level, but is violated beyond one-loop level. TMD factorization for other
P-wave quarkonium is also violated already at one-loop.Comment: Published version in Physics Letters B (2014), pp. 103-10
Transverse Momentum Dependent Factorization for Quarkonium Production at Low Transverse Momentum
Quarkonium production in hadron collisions at low transverse momentum
with as the quarkonium mass can be used for probing
transverse momentum dependent (TMD) gluon distributions. For this purpose, one
needs to establish the TMD factorization for the process. We examine the
factorization at the one-loop level for the production of or .
The perturbative coefficient in the factorization is determined at one-loop
accuracy. Comparing the factorization derived at tree level and that beyond the
tree level, a soft factor is, in general, needed to completely cancel soft
divergences. We have also discussed possible complications of TMD factorization
of p-wave quarkonium production.Comment: Title changed in the journal, published versio
High--Resolution 3D Simulations of Relativistic Jets
We have performed high-resolution 3D simulations of relativistic jets with
beam flow Lorentz factors up to 7, a spatial resolution of 8 cells per beam
radius, and for up to 75 normalized time units to study the morphology and
dynamics of 3D relativistic jets. Our simulations show that the coherent fast
backflows found in axisymmetric models are not present in 3D models. We further
find that when the jet is exposed to non-axisymmetric perturbations, (i) it
does not display the strong perturbations found for 3D classical hydrodynamic
and MHD jets (at least during the period of time covered by our simulations),
and (ii) it does propagate according to the 1D estimate. Small 3D effects in
the relativistic beam give rise to a lumpy distribution of apparent speeds like
that observed in M87. The beam is surrounded by a boundary layer of high
specific internal energy. The properties of this layer are briefly discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures. Accepted to be publish in the ApJ Letters.
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Dissipate locally, couple globally: a sharp transition from decoupling to infinite range coupling in Josephson arrays with on-site dissipation
We study the T=0 normal to superconducting transition of Josephson arrays
with {\it on-site} dissipation. A perturbative renormalization group solution
is given. Like the previously studied case of {\it bond} dissipation (BD), this
is a "floating" to coupled (FC) phase transition. {\it Unlike} the BD
transition, at which {\it only} nearest-neighbor couplings become relevant,
here {\it all} inter-grain couplings, out to {\it infinitely} large distances,
do so simultaneously. We predict, for the first time in an FC transition, a
diverging spatial correlation length. Our results show the robustness of
floating phases in dissipative quantum systems.Comment: 7+ pages, 3 eps figures, Europhysics Letters preprint format, as
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Renormalization and resummation in finite temperature field theories
Resummation, ie. reorganization of perturbative series, can result in an
inconsistent perturbation theory, unless the counterterms are reorganized in an
appropriate way. In this paper two methods are presented for resummation of
counterterms: one is a direct method where the necessary counterterms are
constructed order by order; the other is a general one, based on
renormalization group arguments. We demonstrate at one hand that, in mass
independent schemes, mass resummation can be performed by gap equations
renormalized prior to the substitution of the resummed mass for its argument.
On the other hand it is shown that any (momentum-independent) form of mass and
coupling constant resummation is compatible with renormalization, and one can
explicitly construct the corresponding counterterms.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, revtex
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