91 research outputs found

    Stripping Cross Sections in Collisions of Light Nuclei

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    By evaluating all the contributions of the intermediate states of the multiple scattering theory diagrams, we compute the integrated stripping cross sections of collisions among light nuclei. The resulting expressions have the simple form of a combination of total inelastic cross sections of nuclear reactions with projectile nuclei differing in the atomic mass number. We also check the accuracy of some widely used relations in heavy ion collisions.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, Latex fil

    Multi-parton correlations and "exclusive" cross sections

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    In addition to the inclusive cross sections discussed within the QCD-parton model, in the regime of multiple parton interactions, different and more exclusive cross sections become experimentally viable and may be suitably measured. Indeed, in its study of double parton collisions, the quantity measured by CDF was an "exclusive" rather than an inclusive cross section. The non perturbative input to the "exclusive" cross sections is different with respect to the non perturbative input of the inclusive cross sections and involves correlation terms of the hadron structure already at the level of single parton collisions. The matter is discussed in details keeping explicitly into account the effects of double and of triple parton collisions.Comment: 18 pages, no figures, corrected typo

    Finite formation time effects in inclusive and semi-inclusive electro-disintegration of few-body nuclei

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    Finite Formation Time (FFT) effects in the exclusive reaction ^4He(e,e'p)^3H at high values of Q^2 are introduced and discussed. It is shown that the minimum in the momentum distributions predicted by the Plane Wave Impulse Approximation (PWIA), which is filled by the Glauber-type Final State Interaction (FSI), is completely recovered when FFT effects are taken into account. The semi-inclusive process ^4 He(e,e'p)X is also investigated.Comment: 4 pages, 2 eps figure

    Final state interaction in inclusive and exclusive quasi-elastic processes

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    We discuss a new approach to final state interactions, that keeps explicitly into account the virtuality of the ejected nucleon in quasi-elastic A(e,ep)XA(e,e'p)X scattering at very large Q2Q^2, and we present some recent results, at moderately large Q2Q^2 values, for the nuclear transparency in 4He^4He, 16O^{16}O and 40Ca^{40}Ca and for the momentum distributions of 4He^4He.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, Prepared for the workshop "Cortona 2000, VIII Convegno su Problemi di Fisica Nucleare Teorica

    Collisions of protons with light nuclei shed new light on nucleon structure

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    The high rates of multi-parton interactions at the LHC can provide a unique opportunity to study the multi-parton structure of the hadron. To this purpose high energy collisions of protons with nuclei are particularly suitable. The rates of multi-parton interactions depend in fact both on the partonic multiplicities and on the distributions of partons in transverse space, which produce different effects on the cross section in pA collisions, as a function of the atomic mass number A. Differently with respect to the case of multi-parton interactions in pp collisions, the possibility of changing the atomic mass number provides thus an additional handle to distinguish the diverse contributions. Some relevant features of double parton interactions in pD collisions have been discussed in a previous paper. In the present paper we show how the effects of double and triple correlation terms of the multi-parton structure can be disentangled, by comparing the rates of multiple parton interactions in collisions of protons with D, Tritium and 3He.Comment: 50 pages, 13 figure

    Inclusive and "exclusive" cross sections in the regime of multiple parton collisions

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    The large luminosity and the increased kinematical domain accessible at the LHC will allow to isolate large numbers of events with multiple parton collisions. Interestingly, the hadron is probed in different points contemporarily in the process, which allows to obtain information on the correlations between partons in the hadron structure. The whole experimentally accessible information on multiple parton collisions consists in the probability distribution of the elementary interactions, while the inclusive cross sections, usually considered in large p_t processes, acquire a precise statistical meaning as moments of the multiplicity distribution. Conversely different and more "exclusive" cross sections become experimentally viable, providing complementary information on the interaction dynamics. The matter is discussed in details in the case of hadron-hadron collisions and the role of parton correlations is outlined both in the inclusive and in the "exclusive" cross sections.Comment: 18 pages, no figures, corrected typo

    Medium Modifications from 4He(e,e'p)3H

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    Polarization transfer in quasi-elastic nucleon knockout is sensitive to the properties of the nucleon in the nuclear medium, including possible modification of the nucleon form factor and/or spinor. In our recently completed experiment E03-104 at Jefferson Lab we measured the proton recoil polarization in the 4He(e,e'p)3H reaction at a Q^2 of 0.8 (GeV/c)^2 and 1.3 (GeV/c)^2 with unprecedented precision. These data complement earlier data between 0.4 and 2.6 (GeV/c)^2 from both Mainz and Jefferson Lab. The measured ratio of polarization-transfer coefficients differs from a fully relativistic calculation, favoring either the inclusion of a medium modification of the proton form factors predicted by a quark-meson coupling model or strong charge-exchange final-state interactions. The measured induced polarizations agree well with the fully relativistic calculation and indicate that these strong final-state interactions may not be applicable.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Based on invited talk presented by S. Strauch at "Sixth International Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physics", ICTP, Trieste, May 12-16, 200

    Homozygous FVII deficiencies with different reactivity towards tissue thromboplastins of different origin.

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    The reagents most frequently used for FVII activity assay are obtained by rabbit brain or human placenta. In recent years, human recombinant thromboplastins have received great attention. FVII activity in FVII deficiency is usually low, regardless of the thromboplastin used. There are a few exceptions to this rule. These are represented by FVII Padua (Arg304Gln), FVII Nagoya (Arg304Trp), and FVII (Arg79Gln). In these three instances, clear discrepancies were noted in the FVII activity depending on the thromboplastin used. This indicates that at least two areas of FVII are involved in tissue binding, namely an epidermal growth factor domain of the light chain (Arg79Gln) and the catalytic domain (Arg304), controlled by exons 4 and 8, respectively. Since these three variants are cross reactive material positive, namely they are Type 2 defects, all other variants with normal antigen should be investigated by a panel of at least three tissue thromboplastins (rabbit brain, human tissue or human recombinant, and ox brain derived) in order to obtain a satisfactory classification

    Production and detection of doubly charmed tetraquarks

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    The feasibility of tetraquark detection is studied. For the cc\bar{u}\bar{d} tetraquark we show that in present (SELEX, Tevatron, RHIC) and future facilities (LHCb, ALICE) the production rate is promising and we propose some detectable decay channels.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    Measuring Double Parton Distributions in Nucleons at Proton-Nucleus Colliders

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    We predict a strong enhancement of multijet production in proton-nucleus collisions at collider energies, as compared to a naive expectation of a cross section A\propto A. The study of the process would allow to measure, for the first time, the double parton distribution functions in a nucleon in a model independent way and hence to study both the longitudinal and the transverse correlations of partons.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure
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