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Normal Mode Spectrum of the Deuteron in the Skyrme Model
The normal mode spectrum of the deuteron in the Skyrme model is computed. We
find a bound doublet mode below the pion mass, which can be related to the
well-known scattering of two skyrmions. We also find a singlet
`breather' mode and another doublet above the pion mass. The qualitative
pattern of the spectrum is similar to that recently found for the B=4
multiskyrmion. The symmetries of all the vibrational modes are presented.Comment: LaTeX, 10 pages, 3 figure
Two-loop corrections to the decay rate of parapositronium
Order corrections to the decay rate of parapositronium are
calculated. A QED scattering calculation of the amplitude for electron-positron
annihilation into two photons at threshold is combined with the technique of
effective field theory to determine an NRQED Hamiltonian, which is then used in
a bound state calculation to determine the decay rate. Our result for the
two-loop correction is in units of times the
lowest order rate. This is consistent with but more precise than the result
of a previous calculation.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figure
alpha^2 corrections to parapositronium decay: a detailed description
We present details of our recent calculation of alpha^2 corrections to the
parapositronium decay into two photons. These corrections are rather small and
our final result for the parapositronium lifetime agrees well with the most
recent measurement. Implications for orthopositronium decays are briefly
discussed.Comment: 18 pages, late
Classical skyrmions in SU(N)/SO(N) cosets
We construct the skyrmion solutions appearing in the coset spaces SU(N)/SO(N)
for N > 2 and compute their classical mass. For N = 3, the third homotopy group
pi_3(SU(3)/SO(3)) = Z_4 implies the existence of two distinct solutions: the
skyrmion of winding number two has spherical symmetry and is found to be the
lightest non-trivial field configuration; the skyrmion and antiskyrmion of
winding number plus and minus one are slightly heavier and of toroidal shape.
For N >= 4, there is only one skyrmion since the third homotopy group is Z_2.
It is found to have spherical symmetry and is significantly lighter than the N
= 3 solutions.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures; v2: discussion improve
Dibaryons as axially symmetric skyrmions
Dibaryons configurations are studied in the framework of the bound state
soliton model. A generalized axially symmetric ansatz is used to determine the
soliton background. We show that once the constraints imposed by the symmetries
of the lowest energy torus configuration are satisfied all spurious states are
removed from the dibaryon spectrum. In particular, we show that the lowest
allowed state in the channel carries the quantum numbers of the H
particle. We find that, within our approximations, this particle is slightly
bound in the model. We discuss, however, that vacuum effects neglected in the
present calculation are very likely to unbind the H.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, TAN-FNT-93-12 (it replaces old version which was
truncated
Lagrangian formulation for noncommutative nonlinear systems
In this work we use the well known formalism developed by Faddeev and Jackiw
to introduce noncommutativity within two nonlinear systems, the SU(2) Skyrme
and O(3) nonlinear sigma models. The final result is the Lagrangian
formulations for the noncommutative versions of both models. The possibility of
obtaining different noncommutative versions for these nonlinear systems is
demonstrated.Comment: 8 pages. Revex 4.
Precision Study of Positronium: Testing Bound State QED Theory
As an unstable light pure leptonic system, positronium is a very specific
probe atom to test bound state QED. In contrast to ordinary QED for free
leptons, the bound state QED theory is not so well understood and bound state
approaches deserve highly accurate tests. We present a brief overview of
precision studies of positronium paying special attention to uncertainties of
theory as well as comparison of theory and experiment. We also consider in
detail advantages and disadvantages of positronium tests compared to other QED
experiments.Comment: A talk presented at Workshop on Positronium Physics (ETH Zurich, May
30-31, 2003
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