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    Dispersive evaluation of the D-term form factor in deeply virtual Compton scattering

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    We present a dispersive representation of the D-term form factor for hard exclusive reactions, using unsubtracted tt-channel dispersion relations. The tt-channel unitarity relation is saturated with the contribution of two-pion intermediate states, using the two-pion distributions amplitude for the γγππ\gamma^*\gamma\rightarrow \pi\pi subprocess and reconstructing the ππNNˉ\pi\pi\rightarrow N\bar N subprocess from available information on pion-nucleon partial-wave helicity amplitudes. Results for the D-term form factor as function of tt as well as at t=0t=0 are discussed in comparison with available model predictions and phenomenological parametrizations.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures; improved presentation of the results; version to appear in Phys. Lett.

    Angular dependent vortex dynamics in superconductors with columnar defects

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    We explore in detail the angular dependent vortex dynamics in type II superconductors with aligned columnar defects introduced by irradiation with very energetic heavy-ions. We use dc magnetization measurements deep in the vortex solid phase, and ac susceptibility near the solid-liquid transition. We show that aligned columnar defects are an excellent tool to test models for vortex dynamics, particularly if they are tilted with respect to the crystallographic axes, so their effects can be easily distinguished from those arising from mass anisotropy, sample geometry, twin boundaries and intrinsic pinning. This allows us, for instance, to use the uniaxial pinning of the columnar defects as a probe to determine the orientation of the vortices inside a bulk material, which in general is different from the orientation of the applied fields. In some aspects we have found an excellent agreement with the theoretical expectations of the Bose-glass model. The field dependence of the lock-in angle follows remarkably well the 1/H prediction over the whole temperature range of our measurements. In turn, the temperature dependence of the lock-in angle gives strong support to the concept of an effective pinning energy dominated by the entropic smearing effect. On the other hand, both our ac and dc results show that columnar defects produce effective pinning over a wide angular range, and that correlated pinning dominates the scenario for all field orientations. One consequence of this is the existence of a rich variety of vortex staircases.Comment: to be published in International Book series "Studies of High Temperature Superconductors", edited by Anant Narlikar, Nova Science Publishers, New York, Vol 49/50, (2003

    Azimuthal spin asymmetries in light-cone constituent quark models

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    We present results for all leading-twist azimuthal spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive lepton-nucleon deep-inelastic scattering due to T-even transverse-momentum dependent parton distribution functions on the basis of a light-cone constituent quark model. Attention is paid to discuss the range of applicability of the model, especially with regard to the scale dependence of the observables and the transverse-momentum dependence of the distributions. We find good agreement with available experimental data and present predictions to be further tested by future CLAS, COMPASS and HERMES data.Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures, 1 tabl

    TMDs and Azimuthal Spin Asymmetries in a Light-Cone Quark Model

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    The main properties of the leading-twist transverse momentum dependent parton distributions in a light-cone constituent quark model of the nucleon are reviewed, with focus on the role of the spin-spin and spin-orbit correlations of quarks. Results for azimuthal single spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering are also discussed.Comment: Proceedings of SPIN2008, 6-11 October 2008, Charlottesville, VA, US

    Transverse momentum dependent parton distributions and azimuthal asymmetries in light-cone quark models

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    We review the information on the spin and orbital angular momentum structure of the nucleon encoded in the T-even transverse momentum dependent parton distributions within light-cone quark models. Model results for azimuthal spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive lepton-nucleon deep-inelastic scattering are discussed, showing a good agreement with available experimental data and providing predictions to be further tested by future CLAS, COMPASS and HERMES data.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures; proceedings of the "XIII Workshop On High Energy Spin Physics Dubna Spin 2009", 1-5 September 2009, Dubna, Russi

    Depinning and dynamics of AC driven vortex lattices in random media

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    We study the different dynamical regimes of a vortex lattice driven by AC forces in the presence of random pinning via numerical simulations. The behaviour of the different observables is charaterized as a function of the applied force amplitude for different frequencies. We discuss the inconveniences of using the mean velocity to identify the depinnig transition and we show that instead, the mean quadratic displacement of the lattice is the relevant magnitude to characterize different AC regimes. We discuss how the results depend on the initial configuration and we identify new hysteretic effects which are absent in the DC driven systems.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Physics with Beam Tau-Neutrino Appearance at DUNE

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    We explore the capabilities of the upcoming Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) to measure ντ\nu_\tau charged-current interactions and the associated oscillation probability P(νμντ)P(\nu_\mu \to \nu_\tau) at its far detector, concentrating on how such results can be used to probe neutrino properties and interactions. DUNE has the potential to identify significantly more ντ\nu_\tau events than all existing experiments and can use this data sample to nontrivially test the three-massive-neutrinos paradigm by providing complementary measurements to those from the νe\nu_e appearance and νμ\nu_\mu disappearance channels. We further discuss the sensitivity of the ντ\nu_\tau appearance channel to several hypotheses for the physics that may lurk beyond the three-massive-neutrinos paradigm: a non-unitary lepton mixing matrix, the 3+13+1 light neutrinos hypothesis, and the existence of non-standard neutral-current neutrino interactions. Throughout, we also consider the relative benefits of the proposed high-energy tune of the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) beam-line.Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures, 2 appendice
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