144 research outputs found
Nonperturbative Renormalization and the QCD Vacuum
We present a self consistent approach to Coulomb gauge Hamiltonian QCD which
allows one to relate single gluon spectral properties to the long range
behavior of the confining interaction. Nonperturbative renormalization is
discussed. The numerical results are in good agreement with phenomenological
and lattice forms of the static potential.Comment: 23 pages in RevTex, 4 postscript figure
Spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in the linked cluster expansion
We investigate dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in the Coulomb gauge
Hamiltonian QCD. Within the framework of the linked cluster expansion we extend
the BCS ansatz for the vacuum and include correlation beyond the
quark-antiquark paring. In particular we study the effects of the three-body
correlations involving quark-antiquark and transverse gluons. The high momentum
behavior of the resulting gap equation is discussed and numerical computation
of the chiral symmetry breaking is presented.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figure
Coulomb Gauge QCD, Confinement, and the Constituent Representation
Quark confinement and the genesis of the constituent quark model are examined
in nonperturbative QCD in Coulomb gauge. We employ a self-consistent method to
construct a quasiparticle basis and to determine the quasiparticle interaction.
The results agree remarkably well with lattice computations. They also
illustrate the mechanism by which confinement and constituent quarks emerge,
provide support for the Gribov-Zwanziger confinement scenario, clarify several
perplexing issues in the constituent quark model, and permit the construction
of an improved model of low energy QCD.Comment: 43 pages, 14 figures, revtex, uses psfig.st
Boost operators in Coulomb-gauge QCD: the pion form factor and Fock expansions in phi radiative decays
In this article we rederive the Boost operators in Coulomb-Gauge Yang-Mills
theory employing the path-integral formalism and write down the complete
operators for QCD. We immediately apply them to note that what are usually
called the pion square, quartic... charge radii, defined from derivatives of
the pion form factor at zero squared momentum transfer, are completely blurred
out by relativistic and interaction corrections, so that it is not clear at all
how to interpret these quantities in terms of the pion charge distribution. The
form factor therefore measures matrix elements of powers of the QCD boost and
Moeller operators, weighted by the charge density in the target's rest frame.
In addition we remark that the decomposition of the eta' wavefunction in
quarkonium, gluonium, ... components attempted by the KLOE collaboration
combining data from phi radiative decays, requires corrections due to the
velocity of the final state meson recoiling against a photon. This will be
especially important if such decompositions are to be attempted with data from
J/psi decays.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
Relativistically invariant analysis of polarization effects in exclusive deuteron electrodisintegration process
A general formalism for the calculation of the differential cross section and
polarization observables, for the process of deuteron electrodisintegration, is
developed in the framework of relativistic impulse approximation. A detailed
analysis of the general structure of the differential cross section and
polarization observables for the reaction is derived, using
the formalism of the structure functions. The obtained expressions have a
general nature and they hold in the one--photon--exchange mechanism, assuming
P--invariance of the hadron electromagnetic interaction. The model of
relativistic impulse approximation is introduced and the final state
interaction is taken into account by means of the unitarization of the helicity
amplitudes. A detailed description of the unitarization procedure is also
presented.
Using different parametrizations of the deuteron wave functions, the
following polarization observables are calculated in the kinematical region of
quasi--elastic deuteron electrodisintegration: the asymmetry for the scattering
of longitudinally polarized electrons on a polarized deuteron target, the
proton and neutron polarizations (for longitudinally polarized electron beam or
vector--polarized deuteron target). The sensitivity to the neutron electric
form factor is also thorougly investigated.
The predictions of the model are compared with the results of recent
polarization measurements and a good agreement with the existing experimental
data has been obtained.Comment: 90 pages, 17 figure
Determinantal point processes associated with Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions
International audienceWe study determinantal point processes on C induced by the reproducing kernels of generalized Fock spaces as well as those on the unit disc D induced by the reproducing kernels of generalized Bergman spaces. In the first case, we show that all reduced Palm measures of the same order are equivalent. The Radon-Nikodym derivatives are computed explicitly using regularized multiplicative functionals. We also show that these determinantal point processes are rigid in the sense of Ghosh and Peres, hence reduced Palm measures of different orders are singular. In the second case, we show that all reduced Palm measures, of all orders, are equivalent. The Radon-Nikodym derivatives are computed using regularized multiplicative function-als associated with certain Blaschke products. The quasi-invariance of these deter-minantal point processes under the group of diffeomorphisms with compact supports follows as a corollary
The Infrared Behaviour of the Pure Yang-Mills Green Functions
We review the infrared properties of the pure Yang-Mills correlators and
discuss recent results concerning the two classes of low-momentum solutions for
them reported in literature; i.e. decoupling and scaling solutions. We will
mainly focuss on the Landau gauge and pay special attention to the results
inferred from the analysis of the Dyson-Schwinger equations of the theory and
from "{\it quenched}" lattice QCD. The results obtained from properly
interplaying both approaches are strongly emphasized.Comment: Final version to be published in FBS (54 pgs., 11 figs., 4 tabs
Global regularity in ultradifferentiable classes
Se estudia la w-regularidad de soluciones de ciertos operadores que son globalmente hipoelípticos en el toro N-dimensional. Se aplican estos resultados para probar la w-regularidad global de ciertas clases de sublaplacianos. En este sentido, se extiende trabajo previo en el contexto de la clases analíticas y de Gevrey. Se dan varios ejemplos de w-hipoelipticidad local y global.The research of the authors was partially supported by MEC and FEDER Project MTM2010-15200.Albanese, AA.; Jornet Casanova, D. (2014). Global regularity in ultradifferentiable classes. Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata. 193(2):369-387. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10231-012-0279-5S3693871932Albanese A.A., Jornet D., Oliaro A.: Quasianalytic wave front sets for solutions of linear partial differential operators. Integr. Equ. Oper. 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Measurement of the CP-Violating Asymmetry Amplitude sin2
We present results on time-dependent CP-violating asymmetries in neutral B decays to several CP eigenstates. The measurements use a data sample of about 88 million Y(4S) --> B Bbar decays collected between 1999 and 2002 with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy B Factory at SLAC. We study events in which one neutral B meson is fully reconstructed in a final state containing a charmonium meson and the other B meson is determined to be either a B0 or B0bar from its decay products. The amplitude of the CP-violating asymmetry, which in the Standard Model is proportional to sin2beta, is derived from the decay-time distributions in such events. We measure sin2beta = 0.741 +/- 0.067 (stat) +/- 0.033 (syst) and |lambda| = 0.948 +/- 0.051 (stat) +/- 0.017 (syst). The magnitude of lambda is consistent with unity, in agreement with the Standard Model expectation of no direct CP violation in these modes
A fully validated microbiological assay for daptomycin injection and comparison to HPLC method
abstract Daptomycin (DPT) was the first lipopeptide antibiotic available for commercialization. It is active against gram-positive bacteria, including resistant strains. This work aimed to develop and validate a turbidimetric microbiologic assay to determine daptomycin in an injectable form. A 3x3 design was employed, at concentrations of 1, 2 and 4.0 µg/mL. The microorganism test used was Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538p, and Antibiotic Medium 3 was used as the culture medium. Method validation demonstrated that the bioassay was linear (r=0.9995), precise (RSD=2.58%), accurate (recovery 100.48± 2.11%), and robust. Degradation kinetics was also performed in an alkaline medium, indicating that daptomycin degradation follows first order kinetics under these conditions. The analyses of degraded solutions showed that daptomycin degradation products do not possess bactericidal activity. The bioassay was compared to HPLC method that was previously developed and no significant difference was found between them (p>0.05). The method proved to be appropriate for daptomycin injection quality control
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