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    Mean field approximation for the dense charged drop

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    In this note, we consider the mean field approximation for the description of the probe charged particle in a dense charged drop. We solve the corresponding Schr\"{o}dinger equation for the drop with spherical symmetry in the first order of mean field approximation and discuss the obtained results.Comment: 8 page

    One-rank interaction kernel of the two-nucleon system for medium and high energies

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    A new version of the separable kernel of the nucleon-nucleon interaction in the Bethe-Salpeter approach is presented. The phase shifts are fitted to recent experimental data for singlet and uncoupled triplet partial waves of the neutron-proton scattering with total angular momenta J=0,1. The results are compared with other model calculations.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 3 table

    New asymptotic estimates for spherical designs

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    Let N(n, t) be the minimal number of points in a spherical t-design on the unit sphere S^n in R^{n+1}. For each n >= 3, we prove a new asymptotic upper bound N(n, t) <= C(n)t^{a_n}, where C(n) is a constant depending only on n, a_3 <= 4, a_4 <= 7, a_5 <= 9, a_6 <= 11, a_7 <= 12, a_8 <= 16, a_9 <= 19, a_10 <= 22, and a_n 10.Comment: 12 page

    Recent experimental data and the size of the quark in the Constituent Quark Model

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    We use the Constituent Quark Model (CQM) to describe CDF data on double parton cross section and HERA data on the J/Ψ J / \Psi ratio cross section of elastic and inelastic diffractive productions. Our estimate shows that the radius of the constituent quark turns out to be rather small, Rquark2≈0.1Gev−2R^2_{quark} \approx 0.1 Gev^{-2}, in accordance with the assumption on which CQM is based.Comment: 21 pages, 19 figure
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