258 research outputs found
Exclusive electroproduction and off-diagonal parton distributions
Off-diagonal parton distributions occur in several hard exclusive reactions.
They extend the study of hadron structure beyond what can be learned from
ordinary distributions and have a particularly rich spin structure. The hard
scattering subprocesses in electroproduction of mesons and of real photons
satisfy helicity selection rules, which provide powerful tools to test
leading-twist dominance at a given value of the hard scale.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, LaTeX2e. Talk given at the Fourth Workshop on
Quantum Chromodynamics, Paris, France, 1-6 June 199
Polarisation in deeply virtual meson production
We discuss two aspects of polarisation in hard exclusive meson production:
the leading-twist selection rule for the meson helicity, and the different
partial waves of a (pi pi)-pair which may or may not be due to the decay of a
rho.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at the Workshop on Exclusive and
Semiexclusive Processes at High Momentum Transfer, Jefferson Lab, May 1999.
Remark added on the transition from two gluons to a pion pai
Vector meson leptoproduction and nonperturbative gluon fluctuations in QCD
We present a nonperturbative QCD calculation of diffractive vector meson
production in virtual photon nucleon scattering at high energy. We use the
nonperturbative model of the stochastic QCD vacuum which yields linear
confinement and makes specific predictions for the dependence of high-energy
scattering cross sections on the hadron size. Using light cone wave functions
of the photon and vector mesons, we calculate electroproduction cross sections
for , , and . We emphasize the behavior of
specific observables such as the ratio of longitudinal to transverse production
cross section and the t-dependence of the differential cross section.Comment: 28 pages LaTeX type and 17 Postscript figures uuencoded, uses epsfig.
Submitted to Phys.Rev.
Competition of Heavy Quark Radiative and Collisional Energy Loss in Deconfined Matter
We extend our recently advanced model on collisional energy loss of heavy
quarks in a quark gluon plasma (QGP) by including radiative energy loss. We
discuss the approach and present first preliminary results. We show that
present data on nuclear modification factor of non photonic single electrons
hardly permit to distinguish between those 2 energy loss mechanisms.Comment: 8 pages, extended to 11 pages for v2; accepted for publication in
Journal of Physics
Radio emission from cosmic ray air showers: simulation results and parametrization
We have developed a sophisticated model of the radio emission from extensive
air showers in the scheme of coherent geosynchrotron radiation, providing a
theoretical foundation for the interpretation of experimental data from current
and future experiments. Having verified the model through comparison of
analytic calculations, Monte Carlo simulations and historical experimental
data, we now present the results of extensive simulations performed with our
Monte Carlo code. Important results are the absence of significant asymmetries
in the total field strength emission pattern, the spectral dependence of the
radiation, the polarization characteristics of the emission (allowing an
unambiguous test of the geomagnetic emission mechanism), and the dependence of
the radio emission on important air shower and observer parameters such as the
shower zenith angle, the primary particle energy, the depth of the shower
maximum and the observer position. An analytic parametrization incorporating
the aforementioned dependences summarizes our results in a particularly useful
way.Comment: 33 pages, 24 figures, final version as accepted for publication by
Astropart. Physics, only minor updates since V
Non-universality of transverse Coulomb exchange at small x
Within an explicit scalar QED model we compare, at fixed x << 1, the
leading-twist K_T-dependent `quark' distribution f_q(x, K_T) probed in deep
inelastic scattering and Drell-Yan production, and show that the model is
consistent with the universality of f_q(x, K_T). The extension of the model
from the aligned-jet to the 'symmetric' kinematical regime reveals interesting
properties of the physics of Coulomb rescatterings when comparing DIS and DY
processes. At small x the transverse momentum induced by multiple
scattering on a single centre is process dependent, as well as the transverse
momentum broadening occurring in collisions on a finite size nuclear target.Comment: 28 pages, 3 eps figure
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering: How to Test Handbag Dominance?
We propose detailed tests of the handbag approximation in exclusive deeply virtual Compton scattering. Those tests make no use of any prejudice about parton correlations in the proton which are basically unknown objects and beyond the scope of perturbative QCD. Since important information on the proton substructure can be gained in the regime of light cone dominance we consider that such a class of tests is of special relevance
Radioelectric Field Features of Extensive Air Showers Observed with CODALEMA
Based on a new approach to the detection of radio transients associated with
extensive air showers induced by ultra high energy cosmic rays, the
experimental apparatus CODALEMA is in operation, measuring about 1 event per
day corresponding to an energy threshold ~ 5. 10^16 eV. Its performance makes
possible for the first time the study of radio-signal features on an
event-by-event basis. The sampling of the magnitude of the electric field along
a 600 meters axis is analyzed. It shows that the electric field lateral spread
is around 250 m (FWHM). The possibility to determine with radio both arrival
directions and shower core positions is discussed.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physic
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