352 research outputs found

    Consistent treatment for valence and nonvalence configurations in semileptonic weak deacys

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    We discuss the semileptonic weak decays of PPP\to P (PP denotes a pseudoscalar meson). In these timelike processes, the problem of the nonvalence contribution is solved systematically as well as the valence one. These contributions are related to the light-front quark model (LFQM), and the numerical results show the nonvalence contribution of the light-to-light transition is larger than of the heavy-to-light one. In addition, the relevant CKM matrix elements are calculated. They are consistent with the data of Particle Data Group.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, revised versio

    Electromagnetic form factor of the pion in the space- and time-like regions within the front-form dynamics

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    The pion electromagnetic form factor is calculated in the space- and time-like regions from -10 (GeV/c)2(GeV/c)^2 up to 10 (GeV/c)2(GeV/c)^2, within a front-form model. The dressed photon vertex where a photon decays in a quark-antiquark pair is depicted generalizing the vector meson dominance ansatz, by means of the vector meson vertex functions. An important feature of our model is the description of the on-mass-shell vertex functions in the valence sector, for the pion and the vector mesons, through the front-form wave functions obtained within a realistic quark model. The theoretical results show an excellent agreement with the data in the space-like region, while in the time-like region the description is quite encouraging.Comment: 9 pages + 4 figures. To appear in Phys. Lett.

    Lifetimes of the b-flavored baryons in the light-front quark model

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    The calculation of lifetimes of heavy-flavored baryons in the light-front quark model approach is briefly reviewed.Comment: 4 pages, proceedings of the IV International Conference on Hyperons, Charm and Beauty Hadrons, Valencia, June 27--30, 200

    Hard Constituent Quarks and Electroweak Properties of Pseudoscalar Mesons

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    The high momentum components generated in the wave function of pseudoscalar mes* by the one-gluon-exchange interaction are investigated within a relativistic constituent quark model. Adopting the light-cone formalism, the sensitivity of the weak decay constant and the charge form factor to hard constituent quarks is illustrated.Comment: 11 pages and 5 figs. (to be requested), LaTeX, INFN-ISS 94/3. To appear in Physics Lett.

    New effective treatment of the light-front nonvalence contribution in timelike exclusive processes

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    We discuss a necessary nonvalence contribution in timelike exclusive processes. Following a Schwinger-Dyson type of approach, we relate the nonvalence contribution to an ordinary light-front wave function that has been extensively tested in the spacelike exclusive processes. A complicate four-body energy denominator is exactly cancelled in summing the light-front time-ordered amplitudes. Applying our method to K3K_{\ell3} and D0K+νlD^0\to K^- \ell^+ \nu_l where a rather substantial nonvalence contribution is expected, we find not only an improvement in comparing with the experimental data but also a covariance(i.e. frame-independence) of existing light-front constituent quark model.Comment: 10 pages including 5 figures; Changes: 1-added some sentences; 2-enlarged the figures; 3-added some reference

    Panoramic Panoptic Segmentation: Insights Into Surrounding Parsing for Mobile Agents via Unsupervised Contrastive Learning

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    In this work, we introduce panoramic panoptic segmentation, as the most holistic scene understanding, both in terms of Field of View (FoV) and image-level understanding for standard camera-based input. A complete surrounding understanding provides a maximum of information to a mobile agent. This is essential information for any intelligent vehicle to make informed decisions in a safety-critical dynamic environment such as real-world traffic. In order to overcome the lack of annotated panoramic images, we propose a framework which allows model training on standard pinhole images and transfers the learned features to the panoramic domain in a cost-minimizing way. The domain shift from pinhole to panoramic images is non-trivial as large objects and surfaces are heavily distorted close to the image border regions and look different across the two domains. Using our proposed method with dense contrastive learning, we manage to achieve significant improvements over a non-adapted approach. Depending on the efficient panoptic segmentation architecture, we can improve 3.5-6.5% measured in Panoptic Quality (PQ) over non-adapted models on our established Wild Panoramic Panoptic Segmentation (WildPPS) dataset. Furthermore, our efficient framework does not need access to the images of the target domain, making it a feasible domain generalization approach suitable for a limited hardware setting. As additional contributions, we publish WildPPS: The first panoramic panoptic image dataset to foster progress in surrounding perception and explore a novel training procedure combining supervised and contrastive training.Comment: Accepted to IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (T-ITS). Extended version of arXiv:2103.00868. The project is at https://github.com/alexanderjaus/PP

    Exploring the timelike region for the elastic form factor in the light-front quantization

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    Even though the Drell-Yan-West formulation is the most rigorous and well-established framework to compute the exclusive processes, its utility has been limited only to the spacelike region because of the intrinsic kinematic constraint q+=0q^+=0. We present an explicit example demonstrating how one may obtain the necessary information (i.e. nonvalence or so called Z-graph contribution) in the timelike region of exclusive process without encountering a formidable task of direct calculation that has hindered so far the progress in this area. In the analysis of qQˉq\bar{Q} bound state form factors using an exactly solvable model of (3+1)(3+1) dimensional scalar field theory interacting with gauge fields, the results analytically continued from the spacelike region coincide exactly with the direct results in the timelike region. This example verifies that the method of analytic continuation is capable of yielding the effect of complicate nonvalence contributions. The meson peaks analogous to the vector meson dominance(VMD) phenomena are also generated at the usual VMD positions.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures, we changed the title, added some references and included some paragraphs in the introduction and conclusions; version to appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Lepton polarization and CP-violating effects in "B -> K^* tau^+ tau^-" decay in standard and two Higgs doublet models

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    The most general model independent expressions for the CP-violating asymmetry, longitudinal, transversal and normal polarizations of leptons are derived. Application of these general results to the concrete models such as Standard model and three different types of two Higgs doublet model is discussed.Comment: 18 pages, 8 postscripted figure

    Heavy-to-Light Form Factors in the Final Hadron Large Energy Limit: Covariant Quark Model Approach

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    We prove the full covariance of the heavy-to-light weak current matrix elements based on the Bakamjian-Thomas construction of relativistic quark models, in the heavy mass limit for the parent hadron and the large energy limit for the daughter one. Moreover, this quark model representation of the heavy-to-light form factors fulfills the general relations that were recently argued to hold in the corresponding limit of QCD, namely that there are only three independent form factors describing the B -> pi (rho) matrix elements, as well as the factorized scaling law sqrt(M)z(E) of the form factors with respect to the heavy mass M and large energy E. These results constitute another good property of the quark models \`a la Bakamjian-Thomas, which were previously shown to exhibit covariance and Isgur-Wise scaling in the heavy-to-heavy case.Comment: 11 pages, LaTex2e, no figur
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