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Particle decay in false vacuum
We revisit the problem of decay of a metastable vacuum induced by the
presence of a particle. For the bosons of the `master field' the problem is
solved in any number of dimensions in terms of the spontaneous decay rate of
the false vacuum, while for a fermion we find a closed expression for the decay
rate in (1+1) dimensions. It is shown that in the (1+1) dimensional case an
infrared problem of one-loop correction to the decay rate of a boson is
resolved due to a cancellation between soft modes of the field. We also find
the boson decay rate in the `sine-Gordon staircase' model in the limits of
strong and weak coupling.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figure
New analysis of semileptonic B decays in the relativistic quark model
We present the new analysis of the semileptonic B decays in the framework of
the relativistic quark model based on the quasipotential approach. Decays both
to heavy D^{(*)} and light \pi(\rho) mesons are considered. All relativistic
effects are systematically taken into account including contributions of the
negative-energy states and the wave function transformation from the rest to
moving reference frame. For heavy-to-heavy transitions the heavy quark
expansion is applied. Leading and subleading Isgur-Wise functions are
determined as the overlap integrals of initial and final meson wave functions.
For heavy-to-light transitions the explicit relativistic expressions are used
to determine the dependence of the form factors on the momentum transfer
squared. Such treatment significantly reduces theoretical uncertainties and
increases reliability of obtained predictions. All results for form factors,
partial and total decay rates agree well with recent experimental data and
unquenched lattice calculations. From this comparison we find the following
values of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix elements:
|V_{cb}|=(3.85\pm0.15\pm 0.20)*10^{-2} and
|V_{ub}|=(3.82\pm0.20\pm0.20)*10^{-3}, where the first error is experimental
and the second one is theoretical.Comment: 25 pages, 11 figure
Quark structure of hadrons and high energy collisions
There exists a large field for phenomenological models in which the knowledge
of the structure of hadrons in terms of QCD constituents obtained from deep
inelastic scatterings is related to their behaviour in soft processes. One of
the simplest and oldest models is the additive quark model, with the rules of
quark statistics following from it. Originally, the relations of quark
combinatorics for hadron yields were based on the qualitative description of a
multiparticle production process as a process of the production of
non-correlated quarks and antiquarks followed by their subsequent fusion into
hadrons [20],[21]. As a large amount of new precision measurements appear, and,
on the other hand, our understanding of QCD becomes deeper, a new level of
understanding of quark-gluon physics in the region of soft interactions forces
us to review the relations of quark combinatorics. To do so, an especially good
possibility is provided by the experimental data for hadronic Z^0 decays which
allow us to check the relations of quark combinatorics for a new type of
processes: quark jets in the decays Z^0 -> q\bar{q} -> hadrons [32].Comment: 55 pages, 23 figure
Catalyzed decay of false vacuum in four dimensions
The probability of destruction of a metastable vacuum state by the field of a
highly virtual particle with energy is calculated for a (3+1) dimensional
theory in the leading WKB approximation in the thin-wall limit. It is found
that the induced nucleation rate of bubbles, capable of expansion, is
exponentially small at any energy. The negative exponential power in the rate
reaches its maximum at the energy, corresponding to the top of the barrier in
the bubble energy, where it is a finite fraction of the same power in the
probability of the spontaneous decay of the false vacuum, i.e. at .Comment: 9 pages (standard LaTeX)+ 3 figures (one figure in LaTeX, two are
appended in PostScript). TPI-MINN-92/31-
The interaction of slow J/psi and psi' with nucleons
The interaction of the charmonium resonances J/psi and psi' with nucleons at
low energies is considered using the multipole expansion and low-energy
theorems in QCD. A lower bound is established for the relevant gluonic operator
average over the nucleon. As a result we find the discussed interaction to be
significantly stronger than previously estimated in the literature. In
particular we conclude that the cross section of the J/psi - nucleon elastic
scattering at the threshold is very likely to exceed 17 millibarn and that
existence of bound states of the J/psi in light nuclei is possible. For the
psi' resonance we estimate even larger elastic scattering cross section and
also a very large cross section of the process psi'+N -> psi+N giving rise to
the decay width of tens of MeV for the psi' resonance in heavy nuclei.Comment: 7 page
Functional Determinants in Quantum Field Theory
Functional determinants of differential operators play a prominent role in
theoretical and mathematical physics, and in particular in quantum field
theory. They are, however, difficult to compute in non-trivial cases. For one
dimensional problems, a classical result of Gel'fand and Yaglom dramatically
simplifies the problem so that the functional determinant can be computed
without computing the spectrum of eigenvalues. Here I report recent progress in
extending this approach to higher dimensions (i.e., functional determinants of
partial differential operators), with applications in quantum field theory.Comment: Plenary talk at QTS5 (Quantum Theory and Symmetries); 16 pp, 2 fig
Exponentiation of Multiparticle Amplitudes in Scalar Theories
It is argued that the amplitudes of the production of soft scalar
particles by one or a few energetic ones in theories like has
the exponential form, , in the regime , ,
, where is the typical kinetic energy of outgoing
particles. Existing results support this conjecture. Several new analytical and
numerical results in favor of the exponential behavior of multiparticle
amplitudes are presented.Comment: Revtex 3.0, 45 pages, 11 figures (some requires bezier.sty, two
postscript figures appended after \end{document}), INR-866/9
Deriving the existence of bound states from the X(3872) and Heavy Quark Symmetry
We discuss the possibility and the description of bound states between
and mesons. We argue that the existence of such a bound state can
be deduced from (i) the weakly bound X(3872) state, (ii) certain assumptions
about the short range dynamics of the system and (iii) heavy quark
symmetry. From these assumptions the binding energy of the possible
bound states is determined, first in a theory containing only
contact interactions which serves as a straightforward illustration of the
method, and then the effects of including the one pion exchange potential are
discussed. In this latter case three isoscalar states are predicted: a positive
and negative C-parity state with a binding energy of and below threshold respectively, and a positive C-parity
shallow state located almost at the threshold. However,
large uncertainties are generated as a consequence of the corrections
from heavy quark symmetry. Finally, the newly discovered isovector
state can be easily accommodated within the present framework by a minor
modification of the short range dynamics.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figures; a sign error in the potential has been corrected
and new predictions have been compute
Multiparticle tree amplitudes in scalar field theory
Following an argument advanced by Feynman, we consider a method for obtaining
the effective action which generates the sum of tree diagrams with external
physical particles. This technique is applied, in the unbroken \lambda \phi^4
theory, to the derivation of the threshold amplitude for the production of
scalar particles by initial particles. The leading contributions to the
tree amplitude, which become singular in the threshold limit, exhibit a
factorial growth with n.Comment: uuencoded gz-compressed file created by csh script uufile
Two-particle decays of B_c meson into charmonium states
The factorization of hard and soft contributions into the hadronic decays of
B_c meson at large recoils is explored in order to evaluate the decay rates
into the S, P and D-wave charmonia associated with rho and pi. The constraints
of approach applicability and uncertainties of numerical estimates are
discussed. The mode with the J/psi in the final state is evaluated taking into
account the cascade radiative electromagnetic decays of excited P-wave states,
that enlarges the branching ratio by 20-25%.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX axodraw-style, 1 figure, 2 table
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