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    A nonextensive thermodynamical equilibrium approach in e+ehadronse^+ e^- \to hadrons

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    We show that the inclusion of long distance effect, expected in strong interactions, through a nonextensive thermodynamical approach is able to explain the experimental distribution of the transverse momentum of the hadrons with respect to the jet axis (ptp_{t}) e+ehadrone^+ e^- \to hadron reaction. The observed deviation from the exponential behavior, predicted by the Boltzmann-Gibbs thermodynamical treatment, is automatically recovered by the nonextensive Tsallis statistics used here. We fitted the observed ptp_{t} spectrum in the range of 14 GeV to 161 GeV and obtained, besides a good fit, the theoretical important fact that the temperature becomes independent of the primary energy.Comment: 9 pages, 2 eps figure

    Looking for meson molecules in B decays

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    We discuss the possibility of observing a loosely bound molecular state in a B three-body hadronic decay. In particular we use the QCD sum rule approach to study a ηπ\eta^\prime-\pi molecular current. We consider an isovector-scalar IGJPC=1 0++I^G J^{PC}= 1^-~0^{++} molecular current and we use the two-point and three-point functions to study the mass and decay width of such state. We consider the contributions of condensates up to dimension six and we work at leading order in αs\alpha_s. We obtain a mass around 1.1 GeV, consistent with a loosely bound state, and a ηπK+K\eta^\prime-\pi\rightarrow K^+ K^- decay width around 10 MeV.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure

    Second Generation of 'Miranda Procedure' for CP Violation in Dalitz Studies of B (\& D \& \tau) Decays

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    The `Miranda Procedure' proposed for analyzing Dalitz plots for CP asymmetries in charged B and D decays in a model-independent manner is extended and refined. The complexity of CKM CP phenomenology through order λ6\lambda^6 is needed in searches for New Dynamics (ND). Detailed analyses of three-body final states other great advantages: (i) They give us more powerful tools for deciding whether an observed CP asymmetry rep- resents the manifestation of ND and its features. (ii) Many advantages can already be obtained by the `Miranda Procedure' without construction of a detailed Dalitz plot de- scription. (iii) One studies CP asymmetries independent of production asymmetries. We illustrate the power of a second generation Miranda Procedure with examples with time integrated rates for Bd/BˉdB_d/\bar B_d decays to final states KSπ+πK_S\pi+\pi- as trial runs with comments on B±K±π+π/K±K+KB^{\pm} \to K^{\pm}\pi^+\pi^-/K^{\pm}K^+K^-.Comment: 29 pages, 7 figure
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