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An interpolation of the vacuum polarization function for the evaluation of hadronic contributions to the muon anomalous magnetic moment
We propose a simple parameterization of the two-point correlator of hadronic
electromagnetic currents for the evaluation of the hadronic contributions to
the muon anomalous magnetic moment. The parameterization is explicitly done in
the Euclidean domain. The model function contains a phenomenological parameter
which provides an infrared cutoff to guarantee the smooth behavior of the
correlator at the origin in accordance with experimental data in e+ e-
annihilation. After fixing a numerical value for this parameter from the
leading order hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment the
next-to-leading order results related to the vacuum polarization function are
accurately reproduced. The properties of the four-point correlator of hadronic
electromagnetic currents as for instance the so-called light-by-light
scattering amplitude relevant for the calculation of the muon anomalous
magnetic moment are briefly discussed.Comment: 23 pages in LaTeX, 11 PostScript figures included in the tex
Analytical calculation of heavy baryon correlators in NLO of perturbative QCD
We present analytical next-to-leading order results for the correlator of
baryonic currents at the three-loop level with one finite mass quark. We obtain
the massless and the HQET limits of the correlator as particular cases from the
general formula, we also give explicit expressions for the moments of the
spectral density. Calculations have been performed with an extensive use of the
symbolic manipulation programs MATHEMATICA and REDUCE.Comment: 16 pages in LaTeX, including 7 Postscript figures, contribution to
the "VII International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques
in Physics Research (ACAT2000)", Oct 16-20, 2000, Fermi National Laboratory,
Batavia, Illinois, USA, to appear in the proceeding
O(\alpha_s) Corrections to Longitudinal Spin-Spin Correlations in e+e- -> q qbar
We calculate the corrections to longitudinal spin-spin
correlations in . For top quark pair production the
corrections to the longitudinal spin-spin asymmetry amount to
less than 1% in the -range from above -treshold up to
. In the case the
corrections reduce the asymmetry value from its value of -1 to
approximately -0.96 for -values around the Z-peak. This reduction can be
traced to finite anomalous contributions from residual mass effects which
survive the limit. We discuss the role of the anomalous contributions
and the pattern of how they contribute to spin-flip and no-flip terms.Comment: 10 pages, 2 postscript figure
Beyond Nationaloper. For a critique of methodological nationalism in reading nineteenth-century Italian and German opera
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a tool of political nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. Instead, I will show how opera (both the form and the repertoire) served as a means of creating cultural and intellectual connections between peoples, and how it participated in the emergence of a European public. Claims that particular operas played a role in rousing nationalist sentiment are often methodologically unsound, due to the limitations of related sources of reception; or they are based on myths that were constructed long after these works’ original production. Moreover, even works written or described at the time as explicitly ‘national’ operas often relied on musical techniques amalgamated from different national contexts, raising questions over their classification in terms of national culture. Instead, Italian opera in particular assumed a central role in building cultural bridges between and within nations and polities. This was especially the case for the Habsburg monarchy, where opera was understood as a reference to Italy’s humanist legacy, based on a long tradition of reading opera as the reinvention of Greek drama. After 1815 and throughout the 1820s, the triumph of Rossini’s works on almost every stage in Europe shows how opera transcended barriers between peoples, states and nations. A mere ‘national’ reading of such works risks missing the point of why opera became a European art form of a truly global appeal
Analyticity, crossing and the absorptive parts of the one-loop contributions to the quark-quark-gluon gauge boson four-point function
Starting from the known one-loop result for the -annihilation
process with
massless quarks we employ analyticity and crossing to determine the absorptive
parts of the corresponding one-loop contributions in Deep Inelastic Scattering
(DIS) and in the Drell-Yan process (DY). Whereas the
absorptive parts generate a non-measurable phase factor in the
-annihilation channel one obtains measurable phase effects from the
one-loop contributions in the deep inelastic and in the Drell-Yan case. We
compare our results with the results of previous calculations where the
absorptive parts in DIS and in the DY process were calculated directly in the
respective channels. We also present some new results on the dispersive and
absorptive contributions of the triangle anomaly graph to the DIS process.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figures, typos corrected. Version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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