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    Effective field theory approach to structure functions at small x

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    We relate the structure functions of deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering to current-current correlation functions in a Euclidean field theory depending on a parameter r. The r-dependent Hamiltonian of the theory is P0-(1-r)P3, with P0 the usual Hamiltonian and P3 the third component of the momentum operator. We show that small x in the structure functions correspond to the small r limit of the effective theory. We argue that for r->0 there is a critical regime of the theory where simple scaling relations should hold. We show that in this framework Regge behaviour of the structure functions obtained with the hard pomeron ansatz corresponds to a scaling behaviour of the matrix elements in the effective theory where the intercept of the hard pomeron appears as a critical index. Explicit expressions for various analytic continuations of structure functions and matrix elements are given as well as path integral representations for the matrix elements in the effective theory. Our aim is to provide a framework for truely nonperturbative calculations of structure functions at small x for arbitrary Q^2Comment: 41 pages, 5 figure

    Pomeron Physics and QCD

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    We review some theoretical ideas concerning diffractive processes. We discuss the Regge Ansatz for the pomeron and the two pomeron model. Then we present the results obtained from nonperturbative QCD for high energy scattering. There we can extract from elastic scattering data the parameters describing the QCD vacuum, in particular the string tension.Comment: 15 pages, Contribution to the Ringberg Workshop on HERA Physics 200

    Flavour Dynamics with General Scalar Fields

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    We consider a spontaneously broken gauge theory based on the standard model (SM) group G = SU(2) x U(1) with scalar fields that carry arbitrary representations of G, and we investigate some general properties of the charged and neutral current involving these fields. In particular we derive the conditions for having real or complex couplings of the Z boson to two different neutral or charged scalar fields, and for the existence of CP-violating Z-scalar-scalar couplings. Moreover, we study models with the same fermion content as in the SM, with one SU(2) Higgs singlet, and an arbitrary number of Higgs doublets. We show that the structure of the Z-Higgs boson and of the Yukawa couplings in these models can be such that CP-violating Zb{\bar b}G form factors which conserve chirality are induced at the one-loop level.Comment: 35 pages, LaTe

    Optimal observables and phase-space ambiguities

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    Optimal observables are known to lead to minimal statistical errors on parameters for a given normalised event distribution of a physics reaction. Thereby all statistical correlations are taken into account. Therefore, on the one hand they are a useful tool to extract values on a set of parameters from measured data. On the other hand one can calculate the minimal constraints on these parameters achievable by any data-analysis method for the specific reaction. In case the final states can be reconstructed without ambiguities optimal observables have a particularly simple form. We give explicit formulae for the optimal observables for generic reactions in case of ambiguities in the reconstruction of the final state and for general parameterisation of the final-state phase space.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figure, minor changes in tex

    Inclusive Quark Production in e+e−e^{+}e^{-}-Annihilation - A Path Integral Approach

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    The single-particle inclusive differential cross-section for a reaction a+b→c+Xa+b\to c+X is written as imaginary part of a correlation function in a forward scattering amplitude for a+b→a+ba+b\to a+b in a modified effective theory. In this modified theory the interaction Hamiltonian H~I\tilde H_I equals HIH_I of the original theory up to a certain time. Then there is a sign change and H~I\tilde H_I becomes nonlocal. This is worked out in detail for scalar field models and for QED plus the abelian gluon model. A suitable path integral for direct calculations of inclusive cross sections is presented.Comment: Latex, 5 pages, 2 figures, talk given at the QCD 00 Euroconference, Montpellier, 6-13 July 200

    Large parity violating effects in atomic dysprosium with nearly degenerate Floquet eigenvalues

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    In this article we study effects of parity nonconservation in atomic dysprosium, where one has a pair of nearly degenerate levels of opposite parity. We consider the time evolution of this two-level system within oscillatory electric and magnetic fields. These are chosen to have a periodical structure with the same period, such that a Floquet matrix describes the time evolution of the quantum states. We show that, if the states are unstable, the eigenvalues of the Floquet matrix may have contributions proportional to the square root of the parity violating interaction matrix element HwH_w while they are almost degenerate in their parity even part. This leads to beat frequencies proportional to Hw\sqrt{H_w} which are expected to be larger by several orders of magnitude compared to ordinary P-violating contributions which are of order HwH_w. However, for the simple field configurations we considered, it still seems to be difficult to observe these P-violating beat effects, since the states decay too fast. On the other hand, we found that, within only a few Floquet cycles, very large parity violating asymmetries with respect to experimental setups of opposite chirality may be obtained. The electric and magnetic fields as well as the time intervals necessary for this are in an experimentally accessible range. For statistically significant effects beyond one standard deviation a number of about 10710^7 atoms is required. Our ideas may be applied directly to other 2-level atomic systems and different field configurations. We hope that these ideas will stimulate experimental work in this direction.Comment: Sep 1999, 29pp, 10 Fig
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