862 research outputs found
Scalars in the hadron world: the Higgs sector of the strong interaction
Scalar mesons are a key expression of the strong physics regime of QCD and
the role condensates, particularly , play in breaking chiral
symmetry.
What new insights have been provided by recent experiments on and
decays to light hadrons is discussed. We need to establish whether all
the claimed scalars , , , etc., really exist and
with what parameters before we can meaningfully speculate further about which
is transiently , , multi-meson molecule or largely
glue.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Invited talk at the International Conference on
QCD and Hadronic Physics, Beijing, June 2005. A shortened version will appear
in the Proceeding
Location, correlation, radiation: where is the , what is its structure and what is its coupling to photons?
Scalar mesons are a key expression of the infrared regime of QCD. The
lightest of these is the . Now that its pole in the complex energy
plane has been precisely located, we can ask whether this state is transiently
or or a multi-meson molecule or largely glue? The
two photon decay of the can, in principle, discriminate between these
possibilities. We review here how the ,
cross-sections can be accurately computed. The result not only agrees with
experiment, but definitively fixes the radiative coupling of the . This
equates to a two photon width of keV, which accords with the
simple non-relativistic quark model expectation for a
scalar. Nevertheless, robust predictions from relativistic strong coupling QCD
are required for each of the possible compositions before we can be sure which
one really delivers the determined coupling.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures. To be published in Modern Physics Letters A A
number of references updated and three sentences changed in the text to
reflect thes
The dispersive contribution of decays and X(1576)
We study whether the broad enhancement X(1576) arises from the final state
interaction (FSI) of decays. We
consider both the absorptive and dispersive contribution of the above
amplitudes since the intermediate states are very close to .
The same mechanism leads to a similar enhancement around 1580 MeV in the
spectrum in the channel, which
can be used to test whether X(1576) can be ascribed to the FSI effect of
.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
A Dispersive Analysis on the and Resonances in Processes
We estimate the di-photon coupling of , and
resonances in a coupled channel dispersive approach. The di-photon
coupling is also reinvestigated using a single channel matrix for
scattering with better analyticity property, and it is found to be
significantly smaller than that of a state. Especially we also
estimate the di-photon coupling of the third sheet pole located near
threshold, denoted as .
It is argued that this third sheet pole may be originated from a coupled
channel Breit-Wigner description of the resonance.Comment: 24 pages and 13 eps figures. A nuerical bug in previous version is
fixed. Some results changed. References and new figures added. Version to
appear in Phys. Rev.
User Intent Prediction in Information-seeking Conversations
Conversational assistants are being progressively adopted by the general
population. However, they are not capable of handling complicated
information-seeking tasks that involve multiple turns of information exchange.
Due to the limited communication bandwidth in conversational search, it is
important for conversational assistants to accurately detect and predict user
intent in information-seeking conversations. In this paper, we investigate two
aspects of user intent prediction in an information-seeking setting. First, we
extract features based on the content, structural, and sentiment
characteristics of a given utterance, and use classic machine learning methods
to perform user intent prediction. We then conduct an in-depth feature
importance analysis to identify key features in this prediction task. We find
that structural features contribute most to the prediction performance. Given
this finding, we construct neural classifiers to incorporate context
information and achieve better performance without feature engineering. Our
findings can provide insights into the important factors and effective methods
of user intent prediction in information-seeking conversations.Comment: Accepted to CHIIR 201
Constraint on the QED Vertex from the Mass Anomalous Dimension
We discuss the structure of the non-perturbative fermion-boson vertex in
quenched QED. We show that it is possible to construct a vertex which not only
ensures that the fermion propagator is multiplicatively renormalizable, obeys
the appropriate Ward-Takahashi identity, reproduces perturbation theory for
weak couplings and guarantees that the critical coupling at which the mass is
dynamically generated is gauge independent but also makes sure that the value
for the anomalous dimension for the mass function is strictly 1, as Holdom and
Mahanta have proposed.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, October 199
The non-perturbative three-point vertex in massless quenched QED and perturbation theory constraints
Dong, Munczek and Roberts have shown how the full 3-point vertex that appears
in the Schwinger-Dyson equation for the fermion propagator can be expressed in
terms of a constrained function in massless quenched QED. However, this
analysis involved two key assumptions: that the fermion anomalous dimension
vanishes in the Landau gauge and that the transverse vertex has a simplified
dependence on momenta. Here we remove these assumptions and find the general
form for a new constrained function that ensures the multiplicative
renormalizability of the fermion propagator non-perturbatively. We then study
the restriction imposed on by recent perturbative calculations of the
vertex and compute its leading logarithmic expansion. Since should reduce
to this expansion in the weak coupling regime, this should serve as a guide to
its non-perturbative construction. We comment on the perturbative realization
of the constraints on .Comment: 18 pages, Latex, 2 figure
Studies on phase motion in the process
We propose a measurement on the elastic scattering phase shift
difference through
process in future high statistics BES-III experiment. The decay amplitude is
constructed with seven Lorentz invariant form-factors and is compared with
their theoretical estimation. It is found that the phase shift difference can
be obtained, based on a Monte Carlo study and it is expected the phase shift in
the energy region between 350 MeV to 550 MeV can be measured at future BES-III.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figur
Modeling Long-Range Context for Concurrent Dialogue Acts Recognition
In dialogues, an utterance is a chain of consecutive sentences produced by
one speaker which ranges from a short sentence to a thousand-word post. When
studying dialogues at the utterance level, it is not uncommon that an utterance
would serve multiple functions. For instance, "Thank you. It works great."
expresses both gratitude and positive feedback in the same utterance. Multiple
dialogue acts (DA) for one utterance breeds complex dependencies across
dialogue turns. Therefore, DA recognition challenges a model's predictive power
over long utterances and complex DA context. We term this problem Concurrent
Dialogue Acts (CDA) recognition. Previous work on DA recognition either assumes
one DA per utterance or fails to realize the sequential nature of dialogues. In
this paper, we present an adapted Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network (CRNN)
which models the interactions between utterances of long-range context. Our
model significantly outperforms existing work on CDA recognition on a tech
forum dataset.Comment: Accepted to CIKM '1
Variation with mass of \boldmath{B(E3; 0_1^+ \to 3_1^-)} transition rates in even-mass xenon nuclei
transition matrix elements have been measured for
even-mass Xe nuclei using sub-barrier Coulomb excitation in inverse
kinematics. The trends in energy and
excitation strengths are well reproduced using phenomenological models based on
a strong coupling picture with a soft quadrupole mode and an increasing
occupation of the intruder orbital.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, PRC in pres
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