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    The Photon Wave Function in Non-forward Diffractive Scattering with Non-vanishing Quark Masses

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    The light-cone Photon wave function in explicit helicity states, valid for massive quarks and in both momentum and configuration space, is presented by considering the leading order photon-proton hard scattering, i.e., the splitting quark pair scatters with the proton in the Regge limit. Further we apply it to the diffractive scattering at nonzero momentum transfer and reach a similar factorization as in the case of zero momentum transfer.Comment: 11 pages LaTeX, 2 figures, version to appear in Phys. Rev.

    The Supersymmetric QCD Radiative Corrections to Top Quark Semileptonic Decays

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    The one-loop supersymmetric QCD corrections to the top quark semileptonic decays t\to b \bar{l} {\nu_l} are considered. The corrections are found to reduce the decay width. In the still acceptable parameter space the corrections can be as large as a few percent

    Determining 1−−1^{--} Heavy Hybrid Masses via QCD Sum Rules

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    The masses of 1−−1^{--} charmonium and bottomonium hybrids are evaluated in terms of QCD sum rules. We find that the ground state hybrid in charm sector lies in mHc=4.12∼4.79m_{H_c}=4.12\sim 4.79 GeV, while in bottom sector the hybrid may situated in mHb=10.24∼11.15m_{H_b} = 10.24\sim 11.15 GeV. Since the numerical result on charmonium hybrid mass is not compatible with the charmonium spectra, including structures newly observed in experiment, we tempt to conclude that such a hybrid does not purely exist, but rather as an admixture with other states, like glueball and regular quarkonium, in experimental observation. However, our result on bottomonium hybrid coincide with the "exotic structure" recently observed at BELLE.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, version to appear in J.Phys.

    Knot undulator to generate linearly polarized photons with low on-axis power density

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    Heat load on beamline optics is a serious problem to generate pure linearly polarized photons in the third generation synchrotron radiation facilities. For permanent magnet undulators, this problem can be overcome by a figure-8 operating mode. But there is still no good method to tackle this problem for electromagnetic elliptical undulators. Here, a novel operating mode is suggested, which can generate pure linearly polarized photons with very low on-axis heat load. Also the available minimum photon energy of linearly polarized photons can be extended much by this method

    The (gamma^*-q\bar q)-Reggeon Vertex in Next-to-Leading Order QCD

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    As a first step towards the computation of the NLO corrections to the photon impact factor in the γ∗γ∗→γ∗γ∗\gamma^*\gamma^* \to \gamma^* \gamma^* scattering process, we calculate the one loop corrections to the coupling of the reggeized gluon to the γ∗→qqˉ\gamma^*\to q\bar{q} vertex. We list the results for the Feynman diagrams which contribute: all loop integrations are carried out, and the results are presented in the helicity basis of photon, quark, and antiquark.Comment: 26 pages LaTeX, 3 figures, typos fixe

    D-wave heavy quarkonium production in fixed target experiments

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    We calculate the DD-wave heavy quarkonium production at fixed target experiments under the NRQCD factorization formalism. We find that the color octet contributions are two orders of magnitude larger than color-singlet contributions if color-octet matrix elements are taken according to the NRQCD velocity scaling rules. Within the theoretical uncertainties, the prediction for the production rate of 2−−2^{--} DD-wave charmonium state agrees with the preliminary result of E705 and other experiments. Searching for the 1−−1^{--} DD-wave state ψ(3770)\psi(3770) is further suggested.Comment: 13pages, 4 PS figures, final vertion to appear in PR

    Consistency of shared reference frames should be reexamined

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    In a recent Letter [G. Chiribella et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 120501 (2007)], four protocols were proposed to secretly transmit a reference frame. Here We point out that in these protocols an eavesdropper can change the transmitted reference frame without being detected, which means the consistency of the shared reference frames should be reexamined. The way to check the above consistency is discussed. It is shown that this problem is quite different from that in previous protocols of quantum cryptography.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, comments are welcom
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