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Future Measurements of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering at HERMES
Prospects for future measurements of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering at
HERMES are studied using different simple models for parameterizations of
generalized parton distributions (GPDs). Measurements of the lepton charge and
lepton beam helicity asymmetry will yield important input for theoretical
models towards the future extraction of GPDs.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
On a Possibility to Determine the Sign of the Polarized Gluon Distribution
We investigate the possibility to draw conclusions on the sign of the
spin-dependent gluon distribution, , from existing polarized
DIS data. The spin-dependent parton distributions , and are constructed
in the framework of a phenomenological procedure taking into account some
assumptions on signs of valence and sea parton distributions motivated by 't
Hooft's mechanism of quark-quark interaction induced by instantons. The axial
gluon anomaly and data on integral quark contributions to the proton spin,
, and , are also taken into
account. Predictions for the - and -dependencies of the polarized
proton and neutron structure functions, and , are compared to
experimental data. It is shown that the neutron structure function, , is
especially sensitive to the sign of . The results of our
analysis supports the conclusion that this sign should be positive.Comment: 14 pages, latex, 12 figure
Relativistic Diskoseismology
We will summarize results of calculations of the modes of oscillation trapped
within the inner region of accretion disks by the strong-field gravitational
properties of a black hole (or a compact, weakly-magnetized neutron star).
Their driving and damping will also be addressed. The focus will be on the most
observable class: the analogue of internal gravity modes in stars. Their
frequencies which corrrespond to the lowest mode numbers depend almost entirely
upon only the mass and angular momentum of the black hole. Such a feature may
have been detected in the X-ray power spectra of two galactic `microquasars',
allowing the angular momentum of the black hole to be determined in one case.Comment: To be published in Physics Reports, proceedings of the conference
Astrophysical Fluids: From Atomic Nuclei to Stars and Galaxies; 10 pages, 5
postscript figure
Large N_c confinement and turbulence
We suggest that the transition that occurs at large in the eigenvalue
distribution of a Wilson loop may have a turbulent origin. We arrived at this
conclusion by studying the complex-valued inviscid Burgers-Hopf equation that
corresponds to the Makeenko-Migdal loop equation, and we demonstrate the
appearance of a shock in the spectral flow of the Wilson loop eigenvalues. This
picture supplements that of the Durhuus-Olesen transition with a particular
realization of disorder. The critical behavior at the formation of the shock
allows us to infer exponents that have been measured recently in lattice
simulations by Narayanan and Neuberger in and . Our analysis leads
us to speculate that the universal behavior observed in these lattice
simulations might be a generic feature of confinement, also in Yang-Mills
theory.Comment: 4 pages, no figures- Some rewriting - Typos corrected - References
completed and some correcte
Transversity Distribution and Polarized Fragmentation Function from Semi-inclusive Pion Electroproduction
A method is discussed to determine the hitherto unknown u-quark transversity
distribution from a planned HERMES measurement of a single-spin asymmetry in
semi-inclusive pion electroproduction off a transversely polarized target.
Assuming u-quark dominance, the measurement yields the shapes of the
transversity distribution and of the ratio of a polarized and the unpolarized
u-quark fragmentation functions. The unknown relative normalization can be
obtained by identifying the transversity distribution with the well-known
helicity distribution at large x. The systematic uncertainty of the method is
dominated by the assumption of u-quark dominance.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, revised version as will be published in EPJ
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