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    Baryon masses from QCD current correlators at T0T\neq 0

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    Correlation functions of QCD currents with quantum numbers of nucleon and Δ\Delta-isobar are considered at finite temperatures. Corrections of order T4T^4 to the correlators are calculated and interpreted in terms of thermal mass shifts using a QCD sum rules type of argument. In both cases the masses decrease with TT.Comment: 10 pages, latex, 2 figures included in the fil

    Mass shift, width broadening and spectral density of rho-mesons produced in heavy ion collisions

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    Our recent work on modifications of rho-mesons formed at the last stage of evolution of hadronic matter produced in heavy ion collisions is summarized. It is found that while the mass shift is on the order of a few tens of MeV, the width and spectral density become so broad that rho may lose its identity as a well defined resonance.Comment: Talk given at Quark Matter '99, the 14th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Torino, Italy, May 10-14, 1999. 4 pages, Latex, 4 PS figure

    Chiral Symmetry Restoration and Parity Mixing

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    We derive the expressions of the vector and axial current from a chiral Lagrangian restricted to nucleons and pions. They display mixing terms between the axial and vector currents. We study the modifications in the nuclear medium of the coupling constants of the axial current, namely the pion decay constant and the nucleonic axial one due to the requirements of chiral symmetry. We express the renormalizations in terms of the local scalar pion density. The latter also governs the quark condensate evolu- tion and we discuss the link between this evolution and the renormaliza- tions. In the case of the nucleon axial coupling constant this renormali- zation corresponds to a new type of exchange currents, with two exchanged pions. We give an estimate for the resulting quenching. Although moderate it helps explaining the quenching experimentally observed.Comment: Latex, 15 pages. Several references and one figure added. New discussion of some points has been included. Treatment of the renormali- zation of the nucleon axial coupling constant has been develope

    The Goldberger -- Treiman Relation, gAg_A and gπNNg_{\pi NN} at T0T\neq 0

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    The Goldberger-Treiman relation is shown to persist in the chiral limit at finite temperatures to order O(T2)O(T^2). The TT dependence of gAg_A turns out to be the same as for FπF_{\pi}, gA(T)=gA(0)(1T2/12F2)g_{A}(T)=g_{A}(0)(1-T^2/12F^2), while gπNNg_{\pi NN} is temperature independent to this order. The baryon octet D{\cal D} and F{\cal F} couplings also behave as FπF_{\pi} if only pions are massless in the pseudoscalar meson octet.Comment: 7p, NSF-ITP-93-145, BUTP-93/27, PUTP-1433, November 199

    Estimates of mdmum_d - m_u and dˉduˉu\langle\bar{d}d\rangle - \langle\bar{u}u\rangle from QCD sum rules for DD and DD^{\ast} isospin mass differences

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    The recent experimental data on D+D0D^{+}-D^{0} and D+D0D^{\ast\, +}-D^{\ast\,0} mass differences are used as inputs in the QCD sum rules to obtain new estimates on the mass difference of light quarks and on the difference of their condensates: mdmu=3±1MeVm_d -m_u =3\pm 1\, MeV, dˉduˉu=(2.5±1)103uˉu\langle\bar{d}d\rangle -\langle\bar{u}u\rangle = -(2.5\pm 1)\cdot 10^{-3}\langle\bar{u}u\rangle (at a standard normalization point, μ=0.5GeV\mu = 0.5\, GeV).Comment: 6 pages, TPI-MINN-92/69-T and BUTP-93/

    Next-to-leading-order temperature corrections to correlators in QCD

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    Corrections of order T4T^4 to vector and axial current correlators in QCD at a finite temperature T<TcT<T_c are obtained using dispersion relations for the amplitudes of deep inelastic scattering on pions. Their relation with the operator product expansion is presented. An interpretation of the results in terms of TT-dependent meson masses is given: masses of ρ\rho and a1a_1 start to move with temperature in order T4T^4.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, CERN-TH.7215/94, BUTP-94/

    Formation of light antinuclei and "dense gas" stage in heavy ion collisions

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    The antideuteron and antihelium-3 production rates at high-energy heavy ion collisions are calculated in the framework of fusion mechanism when participating particles are moving in the mean field of other fireball constituents. It is shown that coalescence parameters can be found from the requirement of balance between created and disintegrated antinuclei. The explicit formulae for coalescence parameters are presented and compared with experimental data.Comment: To be published in "Proceedings of the 18th International Nuclear Physics Divisional Conference of the EPS (NPDC18), 2004.

    On the current correlators in QCD at finite temperature

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    Current correlators in QCD at a finite temperature TT are considered from the viewpoint of operator product expansion. It is stressed that at low TT the heat bath must be represented by hadronic, and not quark-gluon states. A possibility to express the results in terms of TT-dependent resonance masses is discussed. It is demonstrated that in order T2T^2 the masses do not move and the only phenomenon which occurs is a parity and isospin mixing.Comment: 6 pages, TPI-MINN-92/64-
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