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Plane wave limit of local conserved charges
We study the plane wave limit of the Backlund transformations for the
classical string in AdS space times a sphere and obtain an explicit expression
for the local conserved charges. We show that the Pohlmeyer charges become in
the plane wave limit the local integrals of motion of the free massive field.
This fixes the coefficients in the expansion of the anomalous dimension as the
sum of the Pohlmeyer charges.Comment: v2: added explanation
Anomalous dimension and local charges
AdS space is the universal covering of a hyperboloid. We consider the action
of the deck transformations on a classical string worldsheet in . We argue that these transformations are generated by an infinite linear
combination of the local conserved charges. We conjecture that a similar
relation holds for the corresponding operators on the field theory side. This
would be a generalization of the recent field theory results showing that the
one loop anomalous dimension is proportional to the Casimir operator in the
representation of the Yangian algebra.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX; v2: added explanations, reference
Endpoint behavior of the pion distribution amplitude in QCD sum rules with nonlocal condensates
Starting from the QCD sum rules with nonlocal condensates for the pion
distribution amplitude, we derive another sum rule for its derivative and its
"integral" derivatives---defined in this work. We use this new sum rule to
analyze the fine details of the pion distribution amplitude in the endpoint
region . The results for endpoint-suppressed and flat-top (or
flat-like) pion distribution amplitudes are compared with those we obtained
with differential sum rules by employing two different models for the
distribution of vacuum-quark virtualities. We determine the range of values of
the derivatives of the pion distribution amplitude and show that
endpoint-suppressed distribution amplitudes lie within this range, while those
with endpoint enhancement---flat-type or CZ-like---yield values outside this
range.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures, 1 table, conclusions update
Exact diagonalization of the Bohr Hamiltonian for rotational nuclei: Dynamical gamma softness and triaxiality
Detailed quantitative predictions are obtained for phonon and multiphonon
excitations in well-deformed rotor nuclei within the geometric framework, by
exact numerical diagonalization of the Bohr Hamiltonian in an SO(5) basis.
Dynamical gamma deformation is found to significantly influence the predictions
through its coupling to the rotational motion. Basic signatures for the onset
of rigid triaxial deformation are also obtained.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures; to be published Phys. Rev.
Droplet motion driven by surface freezing or melting: A mesoscopic hydrodynamic approach
A fluid droplet may exhibit self-propelled motion by modifying the wetting
properties of the substrate. We propose a novel model for droplet propagation
upon a terraced landscape of ordered layers formed as a result of surface
freezing driven by the contact angle dependence on the terrace thickness.
Simultaneous melting or freezing of the terrace edge results in a joint
droplet-terrace motion. The model is tested numerically and compared to
experimental observations on long-chain alkane system in the vicinity of the
surface melting point.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Pion transition form factor at the two-loop level vis-\`a-vis experimental data
We use light-cone QCD sum rules to calculate the pion-photon transition form
factor, taking into account radiative corrections up to the
next-to-next-to-leading order of perturbation theory. We compare the obtained
predictions with all available experimental data from the CELLO, CLEO, and the
BaBar Collaborations. We point out that the BaBar data are incompatible with
the convolution scheme of QCD, on which our predictions are based, and can
possibly be explained only with a violation of the factorization theorem. We
pull together recent theoretical results and comment on their significance.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables. Presented by the first author at
Workshop "Recent Advances in Perturbative QCD and Hadronic Physics", 20--25
July 2009, ECT*, Trento (Italy), in Honor of Prof. Anatoly Efremov's 75th
Birthday. v2 wrong reference tag removed. v3 Fig. 4 and Ref. [27] correcte
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