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On helicity and spin on the light cone
Starting from a one-body front-form equation with Lepage-Brodsky spinors we
show, with a fair amount of new technology, how an integral equation in
standard momentum space with Bjorken-Drell spinors can be obtained. The
integral equation decouples for singlets and triplets.Comment: LaTeX2e, 5 pages, 11 references. to be published in Nucl. Phys. B
(Proc. Suppl.) Talk presented at the Workshop "Light-cone Physics: Particles
and Strings" at ECT* in Trento, Sep 3-11, 200
Attitude controls for VTOL aircraft Patent
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Attitude controls for VTOL aircraft
Systems consist of single duct system with two sets of reaction control nozzles, one linked mechanically to pilot's controls, and other set driven by electric servomotors commanded by preselected combinations of electrical signals
Towards Microscopic Understanding of the Phonon Bottleneck
The problem of the phonon bottleneck in the relaxation of two-level systems
(spins) to a narrow group of resonant phonons via emission-absorption processes
is investigated from the first principles. It is shown that the kinetic
approach based on the Pauli master equation is invalid because of the narrow
distribution of the phonons exchanging their energy with the spins. This
results in a long-memory effect that can be best taken into account by
introducing an additional dynamical variable corresponding to the nondiagonal
matrix elements responsible for spin-phonon correlation. The resulting system
of dynamical equations describes the phonon-bottleneck plateau in the spin
excitation, as well as a gap in the spin-phonon spectrum for any finite
concentration of spins. On the other hand, it does not accurately render the
lineshape of emitted phonons and still needs improving.Comment: 13 Phys. Rev. pages, 5 figure captions (7 figures
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Power-Law Wave Functions and Generalized Parton Distributions for Pion
We propose a model for generalized parton distributions of the pion based on
the power-law ansatz for the effective light-cone wave function.Comment: 27 pages, Latex; Revised and Extended Version, to be published in
Phys. Rev.
On Simulating Liouvillian Flow From Quantum Mechanics Via Wigner Functions
The interconnection between quantum mechanics and probabilistic classical
mechanics for a free relativistic particle is derived in terms of Wigner
functions (WF) for both Dirac and Klein-Gordon (K-G) equations. Construction of
WF is achieved by first defining a bilocal 4-current and then taking its
Fourier transform w.r.t. the relative 4-coordinate. The K-G and Proca cases
also lend themselves to a closely parallel treatment provided the Kemmer-
Duffin beta-matrix formalism is employed for the former. Calculation of WF is
carried out in a Lorentz-covariant fashion by standard `trace' techniques. The
results are compared with a recent derivation due to Bosanac.Comment: 9 pages, Latex; email: [email protected]
Universal description of S-wave meson spectra in a renormalized light-cone QCD-inspired model
A light-cone QCD-inspired model, with the mass squared operator consisting of
a harmonic oscillator potential as confinement and a Dirac-delta interaction,
is used to study the S-wave meson spectra. The two parameters of the harmonic
potential and quark masses are fixed by masses of rho(770), rho(1450), J/psi,
psi(2S), K*(892) and B*. We apply a renormalization method to define the model,
in which the pseudo-scalar ground state mass fixes the renormalized strength of
the Dirac-delta interaction. The model presents an universal and satisfactory
description of both singlet and triplet states of S-wave mesons and the
corresponding radial excitations.Comment: RevTeX, 17 pages, 7 eps figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Kinks in Discrete Light Cone Quantization
We investigate non-trivial topological structures in Discrete Light Cone
Quantization (DLCQ) through the example of the broken symmetry phase of the two
dimensional theory using anti periodic boundary condition (APBC). We
present evidence for degenerate ground states which is both a signature of
spontaneous symmetry breaking and mandatory for the existence of kinks. Guided
by a constrained variational calculation with a coherent state ansatz, we then
extract the vacuum energy and kink mass and compare with classical and semi -
classical results. We compare the DLCQ results for the number density of bosons
in the kink state and the Fourier transform of the form factor of the kink with
corresponding observables in the coherent variational kink state.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
One-loop fermion determinant with explicit chiral symmetry breaking
We use a proper-time regularization to define the one-loop fermion
determinant for the case in which explicit chiral symmetry breaking takes
place. We show how to obtain the polynomial by which the standard definition of
lndetD needs to be modified in order to arrive at the fermion determinant whose
transformation properties are consistent with the general symmetry requirements
of the basic Lagrangian. As an example it is shown how the fundamental
symmetries and the explicit chiral symmetry breaking pattern associated with
the ENJL model are preserved in a consistent way.Comment: 7 pages, plain LaTe
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