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Semiclassical Calculation of Photon-Stimulated Schwinger Pair Creation
We consider the electron-positron pair creation by a photon in an external
constant electric field. The presented treatment is based on a purely
quasiclassical calculation of the imaginary part of the on-shell photon
polarization operator. By using this approach we find the pair production rate
for photons with polarization parallel as well as orthogonal to the external
electric field in the leading order in the parameter , which has
been recently found by other methods. For the orthogonal polarization we also
find a new contribution to the rate, which is leading in the ratio of the
photon energy to the electron mass . We also reproduce by a purely
geometrical calculation the exponential factor in the probability of the
stimulated pair creation at arbitrary energy of the photon.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure
Bottomonium dipion transitions
Dipion transitions of the subthreshold bottomonium levels with are studied in the
framework of the chiral decay Lagrangian, derived earlier. The channels are considered in the intermediate state and
realistic wave functions of and are used in the
overlap matrix elements. Imposing the Adler zero requirement on the transition
matrix element, one obtains 2d and 1d dipion spectra in reasonable agreement
with experiment.Comment: 34 pages, 18 figure
More nonperturbative corrections to the fine and hyperfine splitting in the heavy quarkonium
The leading nonperturbative effects to the fine and hyperfine splitting were
calculated some time ago. Recently, they have been used in order to obtain
realistic numerical results for the lower levels in bottomonium systems. We
point out that a contribution of the same order has been overlooked. We calculate it in this paper.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, More self-contained and lengthier version without
changing physical outputs. To be published in Phys. Rev.
Discussing the possibility of observation of parity violation in heavy ion collisions
It was recently argued that in heavy ion collision the parity could be
broken. This Note addresses the question of possibility of the experimental
detection of the effect. We discuss how parity violating effects would modify
the final particle distributions and how one could construct variables
sensitive to the effect, and which measurement would be the (most) conclusive.
Discussing different observables we also discuss the question if the
``signals'' can be faked by ``conventional'' effects (such as anisotropic flow,
etc.) and make estimates of the signals.Comment: LaTeX, 5 pages; some corrections in chapter III; main results are
unchange
Remarks on Decay of Defects with Internal Degrees of Freedom
We consider the decay of metastable walls and strings populated by additional
degrees of freedom. The examples involve the decay of an axion wall in an
external magnetic field, pionic walls, metastable walls in dense QCD. It is
shown that the induced fermions escape from the wall during the decay process
providing an example of the chiral magnetic effect. An absolute stabilization
of metastable and unstable walls in a large magnetic field is found. A possible
higher dimensional generalization of the chiral magnetic effect is mentioned.Comment: 17 page
On domain shapes and processes in supersymmetric theories
A supersymmetric theory with several scalar superfields generically has
several domain wall type classical configurations which interpolate between
various supersymmetric vacua of the scalar fields. Depending on the couplings,
some of these configurations develop instability and decay into multiple domain
walls, others can form intersections in space. These phenomena are considered
here in a simplest, yet non-trivial, model with two scalar superfields.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures in LaTe
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