123 research outputs found
Nucleon number dependence of the onset of anomalous J/psi suppression and the dynamics of nuclear collisions
We point out that data on the onset of anomalous J/psi suppression as a
function of nucleon numbers A and B could provide information on the dynamics
of nuclear interactions. In particular the models of anomalous J/psi
suppression by Blaizot and Ollitrault (BO) and by Kharzeev, Lourenco, Nardi and
Satz (KLNS) are based on different assumptions on the dynamics of nuclear
collisions and lead to different predictions of the dependence of the onset of
anomalous J/psi suppression on nucleon numbers of colliding nuclei. The data on
this onset as function of A and B could become a tool for the study of the
dynamics of nuclear collisions and bring further evidence on J/psi suppression
by new form of hadronic matter, possibly Quark-Gluon Plasma.
In particular we propose to study J/\psi suppression in A+Pb interaction with
nucleon number of A between 58 and 73 or a bit higher.Comment: 10 pages, 5 Figure
Production and Polarization Effects in Some Tau-Lepton Decays
The conditions for the independence of decays of the spin-1/2 resonances on
the production mechanism of the resonances and on polarizations of the incoming
and outgoing particles are derived and applied in the case of several
tau-lepton decays. The necessity for inclusion of the influence of the
production mechanism in the evaluation of the lepton flavour violating decays
is stressed.Comment: Invited Talk at the Seventh International Workshop on Tau Lepton
Physics (TAU02), Santa Cruz, CA, USA, Sept. 2002, 6 pages LaTeX; One typo
corrected, a note added, one reference adde
Hadron Formation Time and Dilepton Mass Spectra in Heavy Ion Collisions
We point out that formation time of pions produced in heavy ion collisions
modifies the mass spectrum of dileptons produced via pipi -> ee annihilation.
Increasing formation time enhances the production of dileptons with lower
masses. The effect offers an explanation of a part of the enhanced production
of dileptons below the rho-meson mass as observed by the CERES and HELIOS
Collaborations at the CERN SPS.Comment: 10 pages, Revtex, 2 figure
Some lichens from the vicinity of Ribeiro Frio (Madeira, Macaronesia)
A list of 49 lichens recently collected in the vicinity of Ribeiro Frio in Madeira is given. The species Ramalina nodosa and Peltigera neckeri are probably new to the island. Collections of Cladonia stereoclada, Hypogymnia madeirensis, Megalospora maderensis, Peltigera degenii and Phlyctis agelaea are interesting as well
Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens: 2
In this contribution, new data concerning red algae, lichens and bryophytes of the Italian flora are presented.
It includes new records and confirmations for the algal genus Grateloupia, the bryophyte genus
Didymodon, and the lichen genera Buellia, Cladonia, Letharia, Pertusaria, and Pyrenula
Rho-Omega Mixing and the Pion Form Factor in the Time-like Region
We determine the magnitude, phase, and -dependence of -
``mixing'' in the pion form factor in the time-like region through fits to
e^+e^- \ra \pi^+ \pi^- data. The associated systematic errors in these
quantities, arising from the functional form used to fit the resonance,
are small. The systematic errors in the mass and width, however, are
larger than previously estimated.Comment: 20 pages, REVTeX, epsfig, 2 ps figures, minor change
New lichen records from Bukovské vrchy Mts (NE Slovakia)
Interesting findings of 100 lichens from the Bukovské vrchy Mts (Biosphere Reserve Poloniny, Slovak part) are reported as the result of recent survey work. Two species are new for Slovakia: Fellhanera gyrophorica and Rinodina efflorescens, and 34 species are reported for the first time from the studied area. The new records for the country are shortly commented as well as ecological aspects of Agonimia repleta, Strigula stigmatella, Gyalecta ulmi and Belonia herculina
Enhanced J/psi suppression due to gluon depletion
The nonlinear effect of gluon depletion in the collision of large nuclei can
be large. It is due to multiple scatterings among comoving partons initiated by
primary scattering of partons in the colliding nuclei. The effect can give rise
to substantial suppression of production in very large nuclei, even if
the linear depletion effect is insignificant for the collisions of nuclei of
smaller sizes. This mechanism offers a natural explanation of the enhanced
suppression in the Pb-Pb data recently observed by NA50.Comment: 6 pages + 2 figures (in ps file), LaTex, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Mass and width of sigma(750) scalar meson from measurements of piN->pi(-)pi(+)N on polarized targets
The measurements of reactions at 17.2
GeV/c and at 5.98 and 11.85 GeV/c made at
CERN with polarized targets provide a model-independent and
solution-independent evidence for a narrow scalar state sigma(750). The
original chi^2 minimization method and the recent Monte Carlo method for
amplitude analysis of data at 17.2 GeV/c are in excellent agreement. Both
methods find that the mass distribution of the measured amplitude with recoil transversity ``up'' resonates near 750 MeV while the
amplitude with recoil transversity ``down'' is large and
nonresonating. The amplitude contributes as a strong background
to S-wave intensity I_S = (|S|^2 + |\overline S |^2)\Sigma\sigmaI_S|\overline S |^2\Sigmatm_\sigma = 753 \pm 19\Gamma_\sigma = 108 \pm 53\sigma(750)\sigma(750)\gamma\gamma \to \pi\pi\pi\pi$ phase shifts .Comment: 77 page
Factorization in the model of unstable particles with continuous masses
We study processes with unstable particles in intermediate time-like states.
It is shown that the amplitudes squared of such processes factor exactly in the
framework of the model of unstable particles with continuous masses. Decay
widths and cross sections can then be represented in a universal factorized
form for an arbitrary set of interacting particles. This exact factorization is
caused by specific structure of propagators in the model. We formulate the
factorization method and perform a phenomenological analysis of the
factorization effects. The factorization method considerably simplifies
calculations while leading to compact and reasonable results.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure
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