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    The cˉc{\bar c} c purity of ψ(3770)\psi(3770) and ψ′\psi' challenged

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    It is suggested that the resonance ψ(3770)\psi(3770) may contain a sizeable (O(10O(10%) in terms of the probability weight factor) four-quark component with the up- and down- quarks and antiquarks in addition to the ccˉc {\bar c} pair, which component in itself has a substantial part with the isospin I=1. Furthermore such four-quark part of the wave function should also affect the properties of the ψ′\psi' charmonium resonance through the ψ(3770)−ψ′\psi(3770) - \psi' mixing previously considered in the literature. It is argued that an admixture of extra light quark pairs can explain a possible discrepancy between the theoretical expectations and the recent data on the non-DDˉD {\bar D} decay width of the ψ(3770)\psi(3770) and the ratio of the yield of charged and neutral DD meson pairs in its decays, as well as on the extra rate of the ψ′\psi' direct decay into light hadrons and the rate of the decay ψ′→π0J/ψ\psi' \to \pi^0 J/\psi. It is further argued that the suggested four-quark component of the wave function of the ψ(3770)\psi(3770) should give rise to a measurable rate of the decays ψ(3770)→ηJ/ψ\psi(3770) \to \eta J/\psi and ψ(3770)→π0J/ψ\psi(3770) \to \pi^0 J/\psi.Comment: 13 page

    Soliton-antisoliton pair production in particle collisions

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    We propose general semiclassical method for computing the probability of soliton-antisoliton pair production in particle collisions. The method is illustrated by explicit numerical calculations in (1+1)-dimensional scalar field model. We find that the probability of the process is suppressed by an exponentially small factor which is almost constant at high energies.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, journal versio

    Comment on "Summing One-Loop Graphs at Multi-Particle Threshold"

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    The propagator of a virtual ϕ\phi-field with emission of nn on-mass-shell particles all being exactly at rest is calculated at the tree-level in λϕ4\lambda \phi^4 theory by directly solving recursion equations for the sum of Feynman graphs. It is shown that the generating function for these propagators is equivalent to a Fourier transform of the recently found Green's function within the background-field technique for summing graphs at threshold suggested by Lowell Brown. Also the derivation of the result that the tree-level on-mass-shell scattering amplitudes of the processes 2→n2 \to n are exactly vanishing at threshold for n>4n > 4 is thus given in the more conventional Feynman diagram technique.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX, TPI-MINN-92/46-

    Pionic transitions from X(3872) to chi_{cJ}

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    We consider transitions from the resonance X(3872) to the chi_{cJ} states of charmonium with emission of one or two pions as a means of studying the structure of the X resonance. We find that the relative rates for these transitions to the final states with different J significantly depend on whether the initial state is a pure charmonium state or a four-quark/molecular state.Comment: 12 page

    Flow Study in Relativistic Nuclear Collisions by Fourier Expansion of Azimuthal Particle Distributions

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    We propose a new method to study transverse flow effects in relativistic nuclear collisions by Fourier analysis of the azimuthal distribution on an event-by-event basis in relatively narrow rapidity windows. The distributions of Fourier coefficients provide direct information on the magnitude and type of flow. Directivity and two dimensional sphericity tensor, widely used to analyze flow, emerge naturally in our approach, since they correspond to the distributions of the first and second harmonic coefficients, respectively. The role of finite particle fluctuations and particle correlations is discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures included as figures.uu at the end, REVTE

    More nonperturbative corrections to the fine and hyperfine splitting in the heavy quarkonium

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    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 O(ΛQCD4/m3αs2)O(\Lambda_{QCD}^4/m^3 \alpha_s^2) 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

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    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
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