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    Electroproduction of vector mesons - factorization of end-point contributions

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    The end-point contributions in the quark longitudinal momentum fraction of the virtual photon (γ\gamma^*) to vector meson (VV) impact factor to the diffractive electroproduction amplitude can be factorized in terms of a generalized parton evolution of the target parton distribution. The result is used to model the helicity amplitudes γpVp\gamma^* p \to V p in terms of small xx generalized parton distributions.Comment: 24 pages LaTex, 4 eps-figure

    On the polarization properties of the charmed baryon Lambda^+_c in the Lambda^+_c -> p + K^- + pi^+ + pi^0 decay

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    The polarization properties of the charmed Lambda^+_c baryon are investigated in weak non-leptonic four-body Lambda^+_c -> p + K^- + pi^+ + pi^0 decay. The probability of this decay and the angular distribution of the probability are calculated in the effective quark model with chiral U(3)XU(3) symmetry incorporating Heavy Quark Effective theory (HQET) and the extended Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with a linear realization of chiral U(3)XU(3) symmetry. The theoretical value of the probability of the decay Lambda^+_c -> p + K^- + pi^+ + pi^0 relative to the probability of the decay Lambda^+_c -> p + K^- + pi^+ does not contain free parameters and fits well experimental data. The application of the obtained results to the analysis of the polarization of the Lambda^+_c produced in the processes of photo and hadroproduction is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, no figures, Late

    Resonant acousto-optics in the terahertz range: TO-phonon polaritons driven by an ultrasonic wave

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    The resonant acousto-optic effect is studied both analytically and numerically in the terahertz range where the transverse-optical (TO) phonons play the role of a mediator which strongly couples the ultrasound and light fields. A propagating acoustic wave interacts with the TO phonons via anharmonic channels and opens band gaps in the TO-phonon polariton energy dispersion that results in pronounced Bragg scattering and reflection of the incoming light. The separation in frequency of different Bragg replicas, which is at the heart of acousto-optics, allows us to study the resonant acousto-optic effect in the most simple and efficient geometry of collinear propagation of electromagnetic and ultrasonic waves. The acoustically induced energy gaps, Bragg reflection spectra, and the spatial distribution of the electric field and polarization are calculated for CuCl parameters, in a wide range of frequencies and intensities of the pumping acoustic wave. Our results show drastic changes in terahertz spectra of semiconductor crystals that opens the way for efficient and accessible manipulation of their infrared properties, by tuning the parameters of the acoustic wave.Comment: 20 pages, 14 figure

    Terahertz Response of Acoustically-Driven Optical Phonons

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    The manipulation of TO-phonon polaritons and the terahertz (THz) light field associated with them by means of an ultra-sound acoustic wave is proposed and illustrated by calculating the TO-phonon-mediated THz response of acoustically-pumped CuCl and TlCl crystals. We show the high-contrast acoustically-induced change of the THz reflectivity alongside with multiple THz Bragg replicas, which are associated with the infrared-active TO-phonon resonance driven by the ultrasonic wave. The effect, which stems from phonon anharmonicity, refers to an operating acoustic intensity I_ac ~ 1-100 kW/cm^2 and frequency nu_ac ~ 0.1 - 1 GHz, with possible applications in THz spectroscopy.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Diffractive large transferred momentum photoproduction of vector mesons

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    The large tt behaviour of the helicity amplitudes of diffractive photoproduction is estimated relying on models of the photon and meson light-cone wave functions and on the double-logarithmic approximation to the exchanged gluon interaction. The role of large-size colour dipole contributions to the photon-meson transition impact factor is discussed.Comment: 13 pages LaTex, 3 figures, to appear in EPJ

    Simulation of Jahn-Teller-Dicke Magnetic Structural Phase Transition with Trapped Ions

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    We study theoretically the collective E\otimese Jahn-Teller-Dicke distortion in a system of trapped ions. We focus in the limit of infinite range interactions in which an ensemble of effective spins interacts with two collective vibrational modes with U(1) symmetric couplings. Our model is exactly solvable in the thermodynamical limit and it is amenable to be solved by exact numerical diagonalization for a moderate number of ions. We show that trapped ions are ideally suited to study the emergence of spontaneous symmetry breaking of a continuous symmetry and magnetic structural phase transition in a mesoscopic system.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figure

    SU(2) reductions in N=4 multidimensional supersymmetric mechanics

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    We perform an su(2) Hamiltonian reduction in the bosonic sector of the su(2)-invariant action for two free (4, 4, 0) supermultiplets. As a result, we get the five dimensional N=4 supersymmetric mechanics describing the motion of an isospin carrying particle interacting with a Yang monopole. We provide the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian descriptions of this system. Some possible generalizations of the action to the cases of systems with a more general bosonic action, a four-dimensional system which still includes eight fermionic components, and a variant of five-dimensional N=4 mechanics constructed with the help of the ordinary and twisted N=4 hypermultiplets were also considered.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX file, no figures; 3 references added, minor correction

    Spin-1/2 sub-dynamics nested in the quantum dynamics of two coupled qutrits

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    In this paper we investigate the quantum dynamics of two spin-1 systems, S1\vec{\textbf{S}}_1 and S2\vec{\textbf{S}}_2, adopting a generalized (S1+S2)2(\vec{\textbf{S}}_1+\vec{\textbf{S}}_2)^2-nonconserving Heisenberg model. We show that, due to its symmetry property, the nine-dimensional dynamics of the two qutrits exactly decouples into the direct sum of two sub-dynamics living in two orthogonal four- and five-dimensional subspaces. Such a reduction is further strengthened by our central result consisting in the fact that in the four-dimensional dynamically invariant subspace, the two qutrits quantum dynamics, with no approximations, is equivalent to that of two non interacting spin 1/2's. The interpretative advantages stemming from such a remarkable and non-intuitive nesting are systematically exploited and various intriguing features consequently emerging in the dynamics of the two qutrits are deeply scrutinised. The possibility of exploiting the dynamical reduction brought to light in this paper for exactly treating as well time-dependent versions of our Hamiltonian model is briefly discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures; Last two authors name corrected, corrected typos, Fig. 11 changed (same result
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