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What is the Physics behind the 3He-4He Anomaly ?
We show that coalescence of nucleons emitted prior to thermalization in
highly excited nuclei can explain the anomaly of kinetic energies of helium
clusters. A new coalescence algorithm has been included into the statistical
approach to nuclear reactions formerly used to describe intermediate mass
fragment production.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted at Eur. Phys.
A note on spectator effects and quark-hadron duality in inclusive beauty decays
In this paper, we evaluate the expectation values of four-quark operators for
the inclusive beauty decays from the differences in the inclusive total decay
rates, assuming that the heavy quark expansion converges at . The
obtained expectation values yeilds the ratio close to
the experimental onee. We further point out that the quark-hadron duality
violation would be rather small allowing predictions of inclusive quantities.Comment: 5 pages, typos corrected, version to be published in PL
Phenomenology of B -> pi pi, pi K Decays at O(alpha^2 beta_0) in QCD Factorization
We study O(alpha^2 beta_0) perturbative corrections to matrix elements
entering two-body exclusive decays of the form B -> pi pi, pi K in the QCD
factorization formalism, including chirally enhanced power corrections, and
discuss the effect of these corrections on direct CP asymmetries, which receive
their first contribution at O(alpha). We find that the O(alpha^2 beta_0)
corrections are often as large as the O(alpha) corrections. We find large
uncertainties due to renormalization scale dependence as well as poor knowledge
of the non-perturbative parameters. We assess the effect of the perturbative
corrections on the direct CP violation parameters of B -> pi^+ pi^-.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures. Updated input parameters and added citations;
expanded discussio
A Consistent Calculation of Heavy Meson Decay Constants and Transition Wave Functions in the Complete HQEFT
Within the complete heavy quark effective field theory (HQEFT), the QCD sum
rule approach is used to evaluate the decay constants including 1/m_Q
corrections and the Isgur-Wise function and other additional important wave
functions concerned at 1/m_Q for the heavy-light mesons. The 1/m_Q corrections
to the scaling law f_M \sim F/\sqrt{m_M} are found to be small in HQEFT, which
demonstrates again the validity of 1/m_Q expansion in HQEFT. It is also shown
that the residual momentum v.k of heavy quark within hadrons does be around the
binding energy \bar{\Lambda} of the heavy hadrons. The calculations presented
in this paper provide a consistent check on the HQEFT and shows that the HQEFT
is more reliable than the usual HQET for describing a slightly off-mass shell
heavy quark within hadron as the usual HQET seems to lead to the breakdown of
1/m_Q expansion in evaluating the meson decay constants. It is emphasized that
the introduction of the `dressed heavy quark' mass is useful for the
heavy-light mesons (Qq) with m_Q >> \bar{\Lambda} >> m_q, while for heavy-heavy
bound states (\psi_1\psi_2) with masses m_1, m_2 >> \bar{\Lambda}, like
bottom-charm hadrons or similarly for muonium in QED, one needs to treat both
particles as heavy effective particles via 1/m_1 and 1/m_2 expansions and
redefine the effective bound states and modified `dressed heavy quark' masses
within the HQEFT.Comment: 20 pages, revtex, 22 figures, axodraw.sty, two irrelevant figures are
moved awa
A Novel Generic Framework for Track Fitting in Complex Detector Systems
This paper presents a novel framework for track fitting which is usable in a
wide range of experiments, independent of the specific event topology, detector
setup, or magnetic field arrangement. This goal is achieved through a
completely modular design. Fitting algorithms are implemented as
interchangeable modules. At present, the framework contains a validated Kalman
filter. Track parameterizations and the routines required to extrapolate the
track parameters and their covariance matrices through the experiment are also
implemented as interchangeable modules. Different track parameterizations and
extrapolation routines can be used simultaneously for fitting of the same
physical track. Representations of detector hits are the third modular
ingredient to the framework. The hit dimensionality and orientation of planar
tracking detectors are not restricted. Tracking information from detectors
which do not measure the passage of particles in a fixed physical detector
plane, e.g. drift chambers or TPCs, is used without any simplifications. The
concept is implemented in a light-weight C++ library called GENFIT, which is
available as free software
Charmed decays of the B-meson in the quark model
Exclusive and inclusive, semileptonic and non-leptonic, charmed decays of the
B-meson are investigated in the context of a phenomenological quark model.
Bound-state effects are taken care of by adopting a single (model-dependent)
non-perturbative wave function, describing the motion of the light spectator
quark in the B-meson. A nice reproduction of both exclusive and inclusive
semileptonic data is obtained. Our predictions for the electron spectrum are
presented and compared with those of the Isgur-Scora-Grinstein-Wise quark
model. Finally, our approach is applied to the calculation of inclusive
non-leptonic widths, obtaining a remarkable agreement with experimental
findings.Comment: to appear in the Proc. of the 2^{nd} Int. Conf. on Hyperons, Charm
and Beauty Hadrons, Montreal, Canada, 27-30 August 199
The running coupling method with next-to-leading order accuracy and pion, kaon elm form factors
The pion and kaon electromagnetic form factors are calculated at
the leading order of pQCD using the running coupling constant method. In
calculations the leading and next-to-leading order terms in
expansion in terms of are taken into
account. The resummed expression for is found. Results of numerical
calculations for the pion (asymptotic distribution amplitude) are presented.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
Improved Currents for Heavy Quarks
We discuss lattice artifacts for matrix elements of hadrons containing one or
more heavy quark. In particular, we analyze interrelations between lattice
artifacts and the expansion. The implications for calculations of
heavy-light decay constants and of semi-leptonic form factors are discussed.Comment: 3 pages, no figures, uuencoded PostScript, proceedings of Lattice
'94. LaTeX at ftp://fnth06.fnal.gov/pub/Fermilab-Pub/95.00
Institutions, impact synergies and food security: a methodology with results from the Kala Oya Basin, Sri Lanka
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