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Probing nucleon strangeness in phi electroproduction
We investigate meson electroproduction to probe the hidden strangeness
content of the nucleon. We found that even a small amount of the
admixture in the nucleon wavefunction can lead to a significant change in
several double polarization asymmetries in electroproduction, which can
be tested experimentally at current electron facilities.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure (2 eps files), LaTeX2e with espcrc1.sty, Talk at
the XVI International Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (FB16),
Taipei, Taiwan, March 6-10, 200
Semileptonic B Decays and Determination of |Vub|
Semileptonic decays of the B mesons provide an excellent probe for the weak
and strong interactions of the bottom quark. The large data samples collected
at the B Factories have pushed the experimental studies of the semileptonic B
decays to a new height and stimulated significant theoretical developments. I
review recent progresses in this fast-evolving field, with an emphasis on the
determination of the magnitude of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element
|Vub|.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, accepted by Mod. Phys. Lett.
Probing nucleon strangeness structure with phi electroproduction
We study the possibility to constrain the hidden strangeness content of the
nucleon by means of the polarization observables in phi meson
electroproduction. We consider the OZI evading direct knockout mechanism that
arises from the non-vanishing s\bar{s} sea quark admixture of the nucleon as
well as the background of the dominant diffractive and the one-boson-exchange
processes. Large sensitivity on the nucleon strangeness are found in several
beam-target and beam-recoil double polarization observables. The small \sqrt{s}
and W region, which is accesible at some of the current high-energy electron
facilities, is found to be the optimal energy region for extracting out the OZI
evasion process.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX2e, elsart.cls, 3 figures (4 eps files
Spectra of Doubly Heavy Quark Baryons
Baryons containing two heavy quarks are treated in the Born-Oppenheimer
approximation. Schr\"odinger equation for two center Coulomb plus harmonic
oscillator potential is solved by the method of ethalon equation at large
intercenter separations. Asymptotical expansions for energy term and wave
function are obtained in the analytical form. Using those formulas, the energy
spectra of doubly heavy baryons with various quark compositions are calculated
analytically.Comment: 19 pages, latex2e, published at PRC61(2000)04520
On a possible manifestation of f_1 trajectory in J/psi photoproduction
We analyze a possible manifestation of f_1-trajectory in elastic J/psi
photoproduction at high energy and large momentum transfer. Inspite of the
small contribution of f_1-trajectory in total cross sections, it becomes
significant in various spin observables. In particular, we show that the
crucial test for f_1-exchange can be made by measuring the single beam- and
double parity- and beam-target asymmetries at large momentum transfers, where a
strong deviation from the exchange of conventional Pomerons is expected. This
effect is caused by the interference of natural (Pomeron) and unnatural (f_1)
parity exchange parts of amplitude in the region where their contributions
become comparable to each other and might be interesting to observe in
forthcoming experiments, if feasible. .Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures. To be published in PL
The role of secondary Reggeons in central meson production
We estimate the contribution of f_2 trajectory exchange to the central \eta
and \eta^\prime production. It is shown that secondary Reggeons may give a
large contribution to processes of double diffractive meson production at high
energy.Comment: 7 pages, Latex, 5 figure
Study of Decays with Polarization in Perturbative QCD Approach
The , decays are useful to determine the CKM
angle . Their polarization fractions are also interesting since
the polarization puzzle of the decay. We study these decays in
the perturbative QCD approach based on factorization.
After calculating of the non-factorizable and annihilation type
contributions, in addition to the conventional factorizable contributions, we
find that the contributions from the annihilation diagrams are crucial. They
give dominant contribution to the strong phases and suppress the longitudinal
polarizations. Our results agree with the current existing data. We also
predict a sizable direct CP asymmetries in , , and decays, which can be tested by the
oncoming measurements in the B factory experiments.Comment: 15 pages, latex, including 4 figure
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