668 research outputs found

    QCD sum rules as a tool for investigation of the baryon properties at finite densities

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    We analyse the calculations of deep inelastic structure functions of free nucleons by QCD sum rules method,carried out by others.We present our results of calculation of the distribution of valence quarks in nucleon placed into the nuclear matter.We show that the change in distribution has typical EMC shape.We discuss possible application of the method to investigation of other aspects of deep-inelastic processes.We analyse also the limits of possibilities of the approach.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, no figure

    On the current correlators in QCD at finite temperature

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    Current correlators in QCD at a finite temperature TT are considered from the viewpoint of operator product expansion. It is stressed that at low TT the heat bath must be represented by hadronic, and not quark-gluon states. A possibility to express the results in terms of TT-dependent resonance masses is discussed. It is demonstrated that in order T2T^2 the masses do not move and the only phenomenon which occurs is a parity and isospin mixing.Comment: 6 pages, TPI-MINN-92/64-

    Analysis of the doubly heavy baryons in the nuclear matter with the QCD sum rules

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    In this article, we study the doubly heavy baryon states Ξcc\Xi_{cc}, Ωcc\Omega_{cc}, Ξbb\Xi_{bb} and Ωbb\Omega_{bb} in the nuclear matter using the QCD sum rules, and derive three coupled QCD sum rules for the masses, vector self-energies and pole residues. The predictions for the mass-shifts in the nuclear matter ΔMΞcc=1.11GeV\Delta M_{\Xi_{cc}}=-1.11\,\rm{GeV}, ΔMΩcc=0.33GeV\Delta M_{\Omega_{cc}}=-0.33\,\rm{GeV}, ΔMΞbb=3.37GeV\Delta M_{\Xi_{bb}}=-3.37\,\rm{GeV} and ΔMΩbb=1.05GeV\Delta M_{\Omega_{bb}}=-1.05\,\rm{GeV} can be confronted with the experimental data in the future.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Analysis of the ΛQ\Lambda_Q baryons in the nuclear matter with the QCD sum rules

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    In this article, we study the Λc\Lambda_c and Λb\Lambda_b baryons in the nuclear matter using the QCD sum rules, and obtain the in-medium masses MΛc=2.335GeVM_{\Lambda_c}^*=2.335\,\rm{GeV}, MΛb=5.678GeVM_{\Lambda_b}^*=5.678\,\rm{GeV}, the in-medium vector self-energies ΣvΛc=34MeV\Sigma^{\Lambda_c}_v=34\,\rm{MeV}, ΣvΛb=32MeV\Sigma^{\Lambda_b}_v=32\,\rm{MeV}, and the in-medium pole residues λΛc=0.021GeV3\lambda_{\Lambda_c}^*=0.021\,\rm{GeV}^3, λΛb=0.026GeV3\lambda_{\Lambda_b}^*=0.026\,\rm{GeV}^3. The mass-shifts are MΛcMΛc=51MeVM_{\Lambda_c}^*-M_{\Lambda_c}=51\,\rm{MeV} and MΛbMΛb=60MeVM_{\Lambda_b}^*-M_{\Lambda_b}=60\,\rm{MeV}, respectively.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, revised versio

    Asymptotic Expansions for the Conditional Sojourn Time Distribution in the M/M/1M/M/1-PS Queue

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    We consider the M/M/1M/M/1 queue with processor sharing. We study the conditional sojourn time distribution, conditioned on the customer's service requirement, in various asymptotic limits. These include large time and/or large service request, and heavy traffic, where the arrival rate is only slightly less than the service rate. The asymptotic formulas relate to, and extend, some results of Morrison \cite{MO} and Flatto \cite{FL}.Comment: 30 pages, 3 figures and 1 tabl

    Expectation values of four-quark operators in pions

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    The values of four-quark operators averaged over pions are expressed through those averaged over vacuum. The specific values are obtained in the framework of the factorization assumption. For the condensates of the light quarks of the same flavour \bar q\Gamma q\bar q\Gamma q the scalar condensate is shown to be an order of magnitude larger than the other ones. The condensates containing the strange quarks \bar q q\bar s s appear to be only about twice smaller than those of the light quarks. The degeneracy of the ground state in the Nambu--Jona--Lasinio model is shown explicitly.Comment: 9 pages, no figures, typos correcte

    Mechanical versus thermodynamical melting in pressure-induced amorphization: the role of defects

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    We study numerically an atomistic model which is shown to exhibit a one--step crystal--to--amorphous transition upon decompression. The amorphous phase cannot be distinguished from the one obtained by quenching from the melt. For a perfectly crystalline starting sample, the transition occurs at a pressure at which a shear phonon mode destabilizes, and triggers a cascade process leading to the amorphous state. When defects are present, the nucleation barrier is greatly reduced and the transformation occurs very close to the extrapolation of the melting line to low temperatures. In this last case, the transition is not anticipated by the softening of any phonon mode. Our observations reconcile different claims in the literature about the underlying mechanism of pressure amorphization.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure

    Studies of the electric dipole transitions of deformed rare-earth nuclei

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    Spectrum and electric dipole transition rates and relative intensities in 152154^{152-154}Sm, 156160^{156-160}Gd, 160162^{160-162}Dy are studied in the framework of the interacting boson model with s,p,d,f bosons. It is found that E1 transition data among the low-lying levels are in good agreement with the SU(3) dynamical symmetry of the spdf interacting boson model proposed by Engel and Iachello to describe collective rotation with octupole vibration. These results show that these nuclei have SU(3) dynamic symmetry to a good approximation. Also in this work many algebraic expressions for electric dipole transitions in the SU(3) limit of the spdf-IBM have been obtained. These formulae together with the formulae given previously exhaust nearly all the E1 transitions for low-lying negative parity states. They are useful in analyzing experimental data.Comment: 26 pages, 1 figur

    Finite density QCD sum rules for nucleons

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    It is shown how the QCD sum rules can be applied for the investigation of the density dependence of the nucleon parameters. These characteristics can be expressed through the expectation values of QCD operators in nuclear matter. In certain approximations the expectation values are related to the observables. First applications of the approach reproduced some of the basic features of nuclear physics, providing also a new knowledge. The program of the future work is presented. The difficulties of the approach are discussed.Comment: 22 pages, Lecture at the International School on Nuclear Physics, Erice,200

    Surface Scaling Analysis of a Frustrated Spring-network Model for Surfactant-templated Hydrogels

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    We propose and study a simplified model for the surface and bulk structures of crosslinked polymer gels, into which voids are introduced through templating by surfactant micelles. Such systems were recently studied by Atomic Force Microscopy [M. Chakrapani et al., e-print cond-mat/0112255]. The gel is represented by a frustrated, triangular network of nodes connected by springs of random equilibrium lengths. The nodes represent crosslinkers, and the springs correspond to polymer chains. The boundaries are fixed at the bottom, free at the top, and periodic in the lateral direction. Voids are introduced by deleting a proportion of the nodes and their associated springs. The model is numerically relaxed to a representative local energy minimum, resulting in an inhomogeneous, ``clumpy'' bulk structure. The free top surface is defined at evenly spaced points in the lateral (x) direction by the height of the topmost spring, measured from the bottom layer, h(x). Its scaling properties are studied by calculating the root-mean-square surface width and the generalized increment correlation functions C_q(x)= . The surface is found to have a nontrivial scaling behavior on small length scales, with a crossover to scale-independent behavior on large scales. As the vacancy concentration approaches the site-percolation limit, both the crossover length and the saturation value of the surface width diverge in a manner that appears to be proportional to the bulk connectivity length. This suggests that a percolation transition in the bulk also drives a similar divergence observed in surfactant templated polyacrylamide gels at high surfactant concentrations.Comment: 17 pages RevTex4, 10 imbedded eps figures. Expanded discussion of multi-affinit
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