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Studying Diquark Structure of Heavy Baryons in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
We propose the enhancement of yield in heavy ion collisions at
RHIC and LHC as a novel signal for the existence of diquarks in the strongly
coupled quark-gluon plasma produced in these collisions as well as in the
. Assuming that stable bound diquarks can exist in the quark-gluon
plasma, we argue that the yield of would be increased by two-body
collisions between diquarks and quarks, in addition to normal
three-body collisions among , and quarks. A quantitative study of
this effect based on the coalescence model shows that including the
contribution of diquarks to production indeed leads to a
substantial enhancement of the ratio in heavy ion collisions.Comment: Prepared for Chiral Symmetry in Hadron and Nuclear Physics
(Chiral07), Nov. 13-16, 2007, Osaka, Japa
Laser frequency combs and ultracold neutrons to probe braneworlds through induced matter swapping between branes
This paper investigates a new experimental framework to test the braneworld
hypothesis. Recent theoretical results have shown the possibility of matter
exchange between branes under the influence of suitable magnetic vector
potentials. It is shown that the required conditions might be achieved with
present-day technology. The experiment uses a source of pulsed and coherent
electromagnetic radiation and relies on the Hansch frequency comb technique
well-known in ultrahigh-precision spectroscopy. A good matter candidate for
testing the hypothesis is a polarized ultracold neutron gas for which the
number of swapped neutrons is measured.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures. Published version. Published in Phys. Rev.
Non-Abelian statistics of vortices with non-Abelian Dirac fermions
We extend our previous analysis on the exchange statistics of vortices having
a single Dirac fermion trapped in each core, to the case where vortices trap
two Dirac fermions with U(2) symmetry. Such a system of vortices with
non-Abelian Dirac fermions appears in color superconductors at extremely high
densities, and in supersymmetric QCD. We show that the exchange of two vortices
having doublet Dirac fermions in each core is expressed by non-Abelian
representations of a braid group, which is explicitly verified in the matrix
representation of the exchange operators when the number of vortices is up to
four. We find that the result contains the matrices previously obtained for the
vortices with a single Dirac fermion in each core as a special case. The whole
braid group does not immediately imply non-Abelian statistics of identical
particles because it also contains exchanges between vortices with different
numbers of Dirac fermions. However, we find that it does contain, as its
subgroup, a genuine non-Abelian statistics for the exchange of the identical
particles, that is, vortices with the same number of Dirac fermions. This
result is surprising compared with conventional understanding because all Dirac
fermions are defined locally at each vortex, unlike the case of Majorana
fermions for which Dirac fermions are defined non-locally by Majorana fermions
located at two spatially separated vortices.Comment: 32 pages, no figures, v3: published versio
Local metrics admitting a principal Killing-Yano tensor with torsion
In this paper we initiate a classification of local metrics admitting the
principal Killing--Yano tensor with a skew-symmetric torsion. It is
demonstrated that in such spacetimes rank-2 Killing tensors occur naturally and
mutually commute. We reduce the classification problem to that of solving a set
of partial differential equations, and we present some solutions to these PDEs.
In even dimensions, three types of local metrics are obtained: one of them
naturally generalizes the torsionless case while the others occur only when the
torsion is present. In odd dimensions, we obtain more varieties of local
metrics. The explicit metrics constructed in this paper are not the most
general possible admitting the required symmetry, nevertheless, it is
demonstrated that they cover a wide variety of solutions of various
supergravities, such as the Kerr-Sen black holes of (un-)gauged abelian
heterotic supergravity, the Chong-Cvetic-L\"u-Pope black hole solution of
five-dimensional minimal supergravity, or the K\"ahler with torsion manifolds.
The relation between generalized Killing--Yano tensors and various torsion
Killing spinors is also discussed.Comment: 36pages, no figure
Thermoelastic analysis of solar cell arrays and their material properties
Announced report discusses experimental test program in which five different solar cell array designs were evaluated by subjecting them to 60 thermal cycles from minus 190 deg to 0.0 deg. Results indicate that solder-coated cells combined with Kovar n-interconnectors and p-interconnectors are more durable under thermal loading than other configurations
Vacuum solutions of five dimensional Einstein equations generated by inverse scattering method
We study stationary and axially symmetric two solitonic solutions of five
dimensional vacuum Einstein equations by using the inverse scattering method
developed by Belinski and Zakharov. In this generation of the solutions, we use
five dimensional Minkowski spacetime as a seed. It is shown that if we restrict
ourselves to the case of one angular momentum component, the generated solution
coincides with a black ring solution with a rotating two sphere which was found
by Mishima and Iguchi recently.Comment: 10 pages, accepted for publication in Physical Review
Climatic impact of the A.D. 1783 Asama (Japan) Eruption was minimal: Evidence from the GISP2 Ice Core
Assessing the climatic impact of the A.D. 1783 eruption of Mt. Asama, Japan, is complicated by the concurrent eruption of Laki, Iceland. Estimates of the stratospheric loading of H2SO4 for the A.D. 1108 eruption of Asama derived from the SO42− time series in the GISP2 Greenland ice core indicate a loading of about 10.4 Tg H2SO4 with a resulting stratospheric optical depth of 0.087. Assuming sulfur emissions from the 1783 eruption were only one‐third of the 1108 event yields a H2SO4 loading value of 3.5 Tg and a stratospheric optical depth of only 0.029. These results suggest minimal climatic effects in the Northern Hemisphere from the 1783 Asama eruption, thus any volcanically‐induced cooling in the mid‐1780s is probably due to the Laki eruption
Full electroweak radiative corrections to with GRACE-Loop
We present the full electroweak radiative corrections
to the process at the International
Linear Collider (ILC). The computation is performed with the help of the
GRACE-Loop system. We present the total cross-section and the top quark
forward-backward asymmetry () as a function of the center-of-mass
energy and compare them with the process . We
find that the value of in production is larger than
in production. It is an important result for the
measurement of the top quark forward-backward asymmetry at the ILC. Applying a
structure function method, we also subtract the QED correction to gain the
genuine weak correction in both the scheme and the scheme
(). We obtain numerical values for
which are changing from 2% to -24% when we vary the center-of-mass energy from
360 GeV to 1 TeV.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figure
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