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Some Hamiltonian Models of Friction
Mathematical results on some models describing the motion of a tracer
particle through a Bose-Einstein condensate are described. In the limit of a
very dense, very weakly interacting Bose gas and for a very large particle
mass, the dynamics of the coupled system is determined by classical non-linear
Hamiltonian equations of motion. The particle's motion exhibits deceleration
corresponding to friction (with memory) caused by the emission of Cerenkov
radiation of gapless modes into the gas.
Precise results are stated and outlines of proofs are presented. Some
technical details are deferred to forthcoming papers.Comment: 19 Pages, 1 figur
Status of Spin Physics - Experimental Summary
The current status of spin physics experiments, based on talks presented at
the Third Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics held in
Beijing, 2001, is summarized in this article. Highlights of recent experimental
results at SLAC, JLab, and DESY, as well as future plans at these facilities
and at RHIC-spin are discussed.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, Invited talk presented at the Third
Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics held in Beijing,
October, 200
Equivariant wave maps exterior to a ball
We consider the exterior Cauchy-Dirichlet problem for equivariant wave maps
from 3+1 dimensional Minkowski spacetime into the three-sphere. Using mixed
analytical and numerical methods we show that, for a given topological degree
of the map, all solutions starting from smooth finite energy initial data
converge to the unique static solution (harmonic map). The asymptotics of this
relaxation process is described in detail. We hope that our model will provide
an attractive mathematical setting for gaining insight into
dissipation-by-dispersion phenomena, in particular the soliton resolution
conjecture.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
Diffractive jets production in pp-collisions
We consider the exclusive diffractive dissociation of a proton into three
jets with large transverse momenta in the double-logarithmic approximation of
perturbative QCD. This process is sensitive to the proton unintegrated gluon
distribution at small x and to the proton light-cone distribution amplitudes.
According to our estimates, an observation of such processes in the early runs
at LHC is feasible for jet transverse momenta of the order of 5 GeV.Comment: Presented at International Workshop on Diffraction in High-Energy
Physics, La Londe-les-Maures, France, September 9 - 14, 200
Theory of Nonlinear Dispersive Waves and Selection of the Ground State
A theory of time dependent nonlinear dispersive equations of the Schroedinger
/ Gross-Pitaevskii and Hartree type is developed. The short, intermediate and
large time behavior is found, by deriving nonlinear Master equations (NLME),
governing the evolution of the mode powers, and by a novel multi-time scale
analysis of these equations. The scattering theory is developed and coherent
resonance phenomena and associated lifetimes are derived. Applications include
BEC large time dynamics and nonlinear optical systems. The theory reveals a
nonlinear transition phenomenon, ``selection of the ground state'', and NLME
predicts the decay of excited state, with half its energy transferred to the
ground state and half to radiation modes. Our results predict the recent
experimental observations of Mandelik et. al. in nonlinear optical waveguides
The GDH Sum Rule and Related Integrals
The spin structure of the nucleon resonance region is analyzed on the basis
of our phenomenological model MAID. Predictions are given for the
Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule as well as generalized integrals over spin
structure functions. The dependence of these integrals on momentum transfer is
studied and rigorous relationships between various definitions of generalized
Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn integrals and spin polarizabilities are derived. These
results are compared to the predictions of chiral perturbation theory and
phenomenological models.Comment: 15 pages LaTeX including 5 figure
QCD radiative and power corrections and Generalized GDH sum rules
We extend the earlier suggested QCD-motivated model for the -dependence
of the generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule which assumes the
smooth dependence of the structure function , while the sharp dependence
is due to the contribution and is described by the elastic part of the
Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule. The model successfully predicts the low crossing
point for the proton GDH integral, but is at variance with the recent very
accurate JLAB data. We show that, at this level of accuracy, one should include
the previously neglected radiative and power QCD corrections, as boundary
values for the model. We stress that the GDH integral, when measured with such
a high accuracy achieved by the recent JLAB data, is very sensitive to QCD
power corrections. We estimate the value of these power corrections from the
JLAB data at . The inclusion of all QCD corrections leads
to a good description of proton, neutron and deuteron data at all .Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures (to be published in Physical Review D
gamma* -> rhoT impact factor with twist three accuracy
We evaluate the impact factor of the transition gamma* -> rhoT taking into
account the twist 3 contributions. We show that a gauge invariant expression is
obtained with the help of QCD equations of motion. Our results are free of
end-point singularities. This opens the way to a consistent treatment of
factorization for exclusive processes with a transversally polarized vector
meson.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure; To appear in the proceedings of Diffraction 2008:
International Workshop on Diffraction in High-Energy Physics, La
Londe-les-Maures, France, September 9-14, 200
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