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    QED Radiative Corrections to the Pionium Life Time

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    The lowest order QED radiative corrections to the cross-section of the recharged process of transition of two charged pions to two neutral ones and to the pionium life time are calculated in frames of scalar QED. It is argued that the ultraviolet cut--off of the loop momentum is to be chosen of order of ρ\rho meson mass. This fact permits to perform the calculation in frames of Effective Chiral Lagrangian theory with vector-meson dominance. The Coulomb factor corresponding to interaction in the initial state, shown, is to be removed to avoid the double counting. Resulting value of the radiative correction to the pionium life time is -0.25%.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX (considerable improvements

    QED radiative corrections to impact factors

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    We consider the radiative corrections to the impact factors of electron and photon. According to a generalized eikonal representation the e\bar e scattering amplitude at high energies and fixed momentum transfers is proportional to the electron form factor. But we show that this representation is violated due to the presence of non-planar diagrams. One loop correction to the photon impact factor for small virtualities of the exchanged photon is obtained using the known results for the cross section of the e\bar e production at photon-nuclei interactions.Comment: 8 pp, plain LaTe

    The NLO N =4 SUSY BFKL Green function in the adjoint representation

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    We study the solution of the BFKL equation in the adjoint representation for the N=4 SUSY theory at NLO accuracy. Consistency with the large momentum transfer solution obtained by Fadin and Lipatov is found. We investigate, for large and small values of the momentum transfer, the growth with energy of the Green function, its collinear behaviour and the expansion in azimuthal angle Fourier components.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    Helicity amplitudes for the small--angle process e^-e^{\pm}\to e^-\gamma\gamma + e^{\pm} with both photons along one direction and its cross channel

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    We study the small--angle double bremsstrahlung in ee±e^-e^\pm scattering for a jet kinematics where both photons move along the electron direction. This region gives the main contribution to the cross section. We present analytic expressions for all 64 amplitudes with arbitrary helicity states of the initial and final leptons and the produced photons convenient for analytic and numerical studies. The accuracy of the obtained amplitudes is given omitting only terms of the order of m^2/E_j^2, \theta_j^2 and \theta_j m/E_j. The helicity amplitudes for the cross channel \gamma e^\pm \to \gamma e^+e^- + e^\pm are given. Several limits for the helicity amplitudes of hard or soft final particles are considered.Comment: 20 pp, LaTeX, 7 EPS figs, uses elsart packag

    Unitarization of Total Cross Section and Coherent Effect in pQCD

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    A formula to unitarize the leading-log BFKL-Pomeron amplitude is derived using a coherent property of two-body collision in the peripheral region. This procedure also allows an algebraic characterization of the Reggeon in QCD based on color, instead of the total angular momentum of the gluons being exchanged.Comment: Talk given at the DIS99 Meeting in Zeuthen, Germany. April, 1999. 3 page

    Radiative Tail in πe2\pi_{e2} Decay and Some Comments on μe\mu-e Universality

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    The result of lowest-order perturbation theory calculations of the photon and positron spectra in radiative pion(e2) decay are generalized to all orders of perturbation theory using the structure-function method. An additional source of radiative corrections to the ratio of the positron and muon channels of pion decay, due to emission of virtual and real photons and pairs, is considered. It depends on details of the detection of the final particles and is large enough to be taken into account in theoretical estimates with a level of accuracy of 0.1%.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, some misprints are corrected, submitted to Pisma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fi

    Tensor Meson Production in Proton-Proton Collisions from the Color Glass Condensate

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    We compute the inclusive cross-section of f2f_{2} tensor mesons production in proton-proton collisions at high-energy. We use an effective theory inspired from the tensor meson dominance hypothesis that couples gluons to f2f_{2} mesons. We compute the differential cross-section in the kk_{\perp}-factorization and in the Color Glass Condensate formalism in the low density regime. We show that the two formalisms are equivalent for this specific observable. Finally, we study the phenomenology of f2f_{2} mesons by comparing theoretical predictions of different parameterizations of the unintegrated gluon distribution function. We find that f2f_{2}-meson production is another observable that can be used to put constraints on these distributions.Comment: 26 pages, 3 figures, to be submitted in Phys. Rev.

    Testing the RRPP vertex of effective Regge action

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    In frames of effective Regge action the vertices describing conversion of two reggeized gluons to one two and three ordinary gluons was constructed. The self-consistency: Bose symmetry and gauge invariance properties checks was shown to be fulfilled. The simplest one with creation of a single gluon was intensively verified in programs of experimental and theoretical treatment since it determine the kernel of of the known BFKL equation. Here we discuss the possibility to check the vertex with creation of two real gluons, which can reveal itself in process of scalar mesons production in high energy peripheral nucleons collisions. We show that the mechanisms which include emission of two gluons in the same effective vertex contribution dominate compared with one with the creation of two separate gluons. Numerical estimations of cross section of pair of charged pions production for LHC facility give the value or order 10mb10 mb. As well we estimate the excess of production of positively charged muons (as a decay of pions) created by cosmic ray proton collisions with the atmosphere gas nuclei to be in a reasonable agreement with modern data.Comment: 9 page

    All Two-Loop MHV Amplitudes in Multi-Regge Kinematics From Applied Symbology

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    Recent progress on scattering amplitudes has benefited from the mathematical technology of symbols for efficiently handling the types of polylogarithm functions which frequently appear in multi-loop computations. The symbol for all two-loop MHV amplitudes in planar SYM theory is known, but explicit analytic formulas for the amplitudes are hard to come by except in special limits where things simplify, such as multi-Regge kinematics. By applying symbology we obtain a formula for the leading behavior of the imaginary part (the Mandelstam cut contribution) of this amplitude in multi-Regge kinematics for any number of gluons. Our result predicts a simple recursive structure which agrees with a direct BFKL computation carried out in a parallel publication.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures. v2: minor correction

    Nonlinear effects in Compton scattering at photon colliders

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    The backward Compton scattering is a basic process at future higher energy photon colliders. To obtain a high probability of e->gamma conversion the density of laser photons in the conversion region should be so high that simultaneous interaction of one electron with several laser photons is possible (nonlinear Compton effect). In this paper a detailed consideration of energy spectra, helicities of final photons and electrons in nonlinear backward Compton scattering of circularly polarized laser photons is given. Distributions of gamma-gamma luminosities with total helicities 0 and 2 are investigated. Very high intensity of laser wave leads to broadening of the energy (luminosity) spectra and shift to lower energies (invariant masses). Beside complicated exact formulae, approximate formulae for energy spectrum and polarization of backscattered photons are given for relatively small nonlinear parameter xi^2 (first order correction). All this is necessary for optimization of the conversion region at photon colliders and study of physics processes where a sharp edge of the luminosity spectrum and monochromaticity of collisions are important.Comment: 21 pages, Latex, 6 figures(.ps), Talk at International Workshop on High Energy Photon Colliders; June 14-17, 2000, DESY, Hamburg, Germany; to be published in Nucl. Instr. and Methods
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