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Novel patterns for vector mesons from the large-Nc limit

2008

We report on a relation between the decay constants of \rho-like J^{PC}=1^{--} vector mesons, which arises solely from the perturbative analysis of the VV, TT and VT correlators at order \alpha_s^0 in the large-N_c limit. We find f_{V}^T/f_{V}=1/\sqrt{2} for highly excited states together with a pattern of alternation in sign. Quite remarkably, recent lattice determinations reported f_{\rho}^T/f_{\rho}=0.72(2), in excellent agreement with our large-N_c result. This seems to suggest a pattern like f_{Vn}^T/f_{Vn}=(-1)^n/\sqrt{2} for the whole (1^{--}) states. In order to test this conjecture in real QCD we construct a set of spectral sum rules, which turn out to comply nicely with this scena…

CombinatoricsQuantum chromodynamicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)MesonExcited stateLattice (order)FOS: Physical sciencesSum rule in quantum mechanicsCurrent vector
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Semi-inclusive tau decays involving the vector or axial-vector hadronic currents

1993

7 páginas, 1 figura, 4 tablas.

Hadronic decayPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsElectron–positron annihilationHadronNuclear TheoryValue (computer science)FísicaNuclear physicsPionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCurrent vectorNuclear ExperimentPseudovectorParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Scalar contributions to b→c(u)τν transitions

2017

Abstract We perform a comprehensive analysis of scalar contributions in b → c τ ν transitions including the latest measurements of R ( D ( ⁎ ) ) , the q 2 differential distributions in B → D ( ⁎ ) τ ν , the τ polarization asymmetry for B → D ⁎ τ ν , and the bound derived from the total width of the B c meson. We find that scalar contributions with the simultaneous presence of both left- and right-handed couplings to quarks can explain the available data, specifically R ( D ( ⁎ ) ) together with the measured differential distributions. However, the constraints from the total B c width present a slight tension with the current data on B → D ⁎ τ ν in this scenario, preferring smaller values fo…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; High Energy Physics - Experiment; Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsQuarkPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysics beyond the Standard Modelmedia_common.quotation_subjectObservablePolarization (waves)01 natural sciences7. Clean energyAsymmetrylcsh:QC1-999High Energy Physics - ExperimentBaryonHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology0103 physical sciencesCurrent vector010306 general physicslcsh:Physicsmedia_commonPhysics Letters B
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A Simulation Analysis of VSM Control for RES plants in a Small Mediterranean Island

2020

The paper presents an application of Virtual Synchronous Machine control for managing inverter-interfaced renewable energy sources in a small Mediterranean island not supplied by the main grid. In the proposed analysis, the island's renewables-based generators area assumed interfaced to the grid by voltage source converters with a swing controller and a vector-current controller with two different options for the reference current for regulating the voltage at the Point of Common Coupling and the active power output. The system, modeled in PScad environment, allows to verify the response of the renewables-based generators with VSM control in the presence of a fault in the grid.

Isolated SystemsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleComputer sciencebusiness.industry020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineering02 engineering and technologyConvertersAC powerGridFault (power engineering)Voltage Source ConverterAutomotive engineeringRenewable energyCurrent ReferenceSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaControl theoryVirtual Synchronous Machines0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRenewable EnergyVoltage sourceSynchronous motorbusinessCurrent Vector Control2020 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2020 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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Charm quark mass determined from a pair of sum rules

2016

In this paper, we present preliminary results of the determination of the charm quark mass $\hat{m}_c$ from QCD sum rules of moments of the vector current correlator calculated in perturbative QCD at ${\cal O} (\hat \alpha_s^3)$. Self-consistency between two different sum rules allow to determine the continuum contribution to the moments without requiring experimental input, except for the charm resonances below the continuum threshold. The existing experimental data from the continuum region is used, then, to confront the theoretical determination and reassess the theoretic uncertainty.

Quantum chromodynamicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsQCD sum rulesCurrent (mathematics)010308 nuclear & particles physicsContinuum (topology)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyPerturbative QCDFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and Astrophysics01 natural sciencesCharm quarkHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCharm (quantum number)Current vector010306 general physics
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Charm quark mass with calibrated uncertainty

2016

We determine the charm quark mass ${\hat m}_c({\hat m}_c)$ from QCD sum rules of moments of the vector current correlator calculated in perturbative QCD. Only experimental data for the charm resonances below the continuum threshold are needed in our approach, while the continuum contribution is determined by requiring self-consistency between various sum rules, including the one for the zeroth moment. Existing data from the continuum region can then be used to bound the theoretical error. Our result is ${\hat m}_c({\hat m}_c) = 1272 \pm 8$ MeV for $\hat\alpha_s(M_Z) = 0.1182$. Special attention is given to the question how to quantify and justify the uncertainty.

QuarkParticle physicsCurrent (mathematics)Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)High Energy Physics::LatticeFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesCharm quarkHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesContinuum (set theory)Charm (quantum number)010306 general physicsEngineering (miscellaneous)PhysicsQCD sum rulesContinuum (measurement)010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPerturbative QCDMoment (mathematics)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyZeroth law of thermodynamicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentSum rule in quantum mechanicsCurrent vectorThe European Physical Journal C
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