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Recent advances in quarks research /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fujikage, Haruki (Editor ), Hyobanshi, Kyou (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Publishers, [2013]
Colección:Physics research and technology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • RECENT ADVANCES IN QUARKS RESEARCH; RECENT ADVANCES IN QUARKS RESEARCH; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: SELF-INTERACTION MASS FORMULA THAT RELATES ALL LEPTONS AND QUARKS TO THE ELECTRON; Abstract; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2: DIRAC MODEL EXTENSION FOR FINITE-SIZE LEPTONS AND QUARKS IN (10+1)D SPACETIME: QUANTUM CONDITIONS THAT IMPLY Ü-1=137.0360824; Abstract; References; Chapter 3: QUARK CONFINEMENT MECHANISM FOR BARYONS; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Survey of Main Relations for the 2-Body Problem; 2.1. Preliminaries.
  • 2.2. Nonrelativistic and the Weak Coupling Limits2.3. Chiral Limit; 2.4. Eigenspinors with = 1; 2.5. Meson Energy (Mass); 2.6. Choice of QuarkMasses and the Gauge Coupling Constant; 2.7. Electric Form Factor and the Root-Mean-Square Radius; 2.8. MagneticMoment; 2.9. Magnetic Form Factor and Anomalous MagneticMoment; 2.10. Remarks About the Relativistic Two-Body Problem; 3. Wave Functions of Baryons; 3.1. Preliminaries; 3.2. Qualitative Picture of Quark Interaction; 3.3. BaryonicWave Functions and the Interaction Hamiltonian; 4. Main Characteristics of Symmetrical Baryons.
  • 2. Phase Equilibrium in Thermodynamics on Hadron-Quark Phase Transition2.1. Hadron Phase; The Brueckner-Hartree-Fock Theory; 2.2. Quark Phase; The Bag Model; 2.3. The Maxwell Construction and the Gibbs Conditions; 2.3.1. Hadron-Quark Phase Transition as a Pure Systemthe Maxwell Construction; 2.3.2. Hadron-Quark Phase Transition as a Ternary System Underthe Gibbs Conditions; 2.3.3. Hadron-Quark Phase Transition as a Binary Systemwith the Local Charge Neutrality; 2.4. Finite-Size Effects and "Pasta" Structures; 2.5. Hyperon Suppression in the Mixed Phase; 2.6. Effect of the Surface Tension.
  • 2.7. Thermal Effects2.8. Neutrino Trapping Effects; 3. Possibility to Probe the Properties of the MixedPhase; 3.1. GravitationalWaves; 3.2. Shear Oscillations; 3.3. Cooling of Neutron Stars with the Hadron-Quark Mixed Phase; 4. Summary and Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: QUARKS AND FRACTIONALLY QUANTIZED VORTICES IN SUPERCONDUCTORS- AN ANALOGY BETWEEN TWO WORLDS -; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Mass and Gap Equations; 2.1. Superconductivity; 2.2. Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model; 3. Multi-band Superconductors; 4. Abelian Projection and a Singularity; 5. Half-Quantum Vortex.