Date: Wed, 30 Oct 19 00:31:01 GMT Subject: nucl-th daily 7 new + 8 crosses received by eprepget ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Send any comments regarding submissions directly to submitter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Archives at http://arxiv.org/ To unsubscribe, e-mail To: nucl-th@arXiv.org, Subject: cancel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ received by eprepget from Mon 28 Oct 19 18:00:00 GMT to Tue 29 Oct 19 18:00:00 GMT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.12930 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 19:38:15 GMT (987kb,D) Title: The Skinny on Bulk Viscosity and Cavitation in Heavy Ion Collisions Authors: M. Byres, S.H. Lim, C. McGinn, J. Ouellette, J.L. Nagle Categories: nucl-th Comments: 8 pages, 5 figures, submitted for publication \\ Relativistic heavy ion collisions generate nuclear-sized droplets of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) that exhibit nearly inviscid hydrodynamic expansion. Smaller collision systems such as p+Au, d+Au, and $^{3}$He+Au at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, as well as p+Pb and high-multiplicity p+p at the Large Hadron Collider may create even smaller droplets of QGP. If so, the standard time evolution paradigm of heavy ion collisions may be extended to these smaller systems. These small systems present a unique opportunity to examine pre-hydrodynamic physics and extract properties of the QGP, such as the bulk viscosity, where the short lifetimes of the small droplets makes them more sensitive to these contributions. Here we focus on the influence of bulk viscosity, its temperature dependence, and cavitation effects on the dynamics in small and large systems using the publicly available hydrodynamic codes SONIC and MUSIC. We also compare pre-hydrodynamic physics in different frameworks including AdS/CFT strong coupling, IP-GLASMA weak coupling, and free streaming or no coupling. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.12930 , 987kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.12982 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 21:57:38 GMT (59kb) Title: Role of U$_{A}$(1) breaking term in dynamical chiral symmetry breaking of chiral effective theories Authors: Shinnosuke Kono (1,2), Daisuke Jido (2,1), Yoshiki Kuroda (3) and Masayasu Harada (3) ((1) Tokyo Metropolitan University, (2) Tokyo Institute of Technology, (3) Nagoya University) Categories: nucl-th hep-ph Comments: 11 pages, 8 figures \\ The spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry is examined by chiral effective theories, such as the linear sigma model and the Nambu Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model. Indicating that sufficiently large contribution of the UA(1) anomaly can break chiral symmetry spontaneously, we discuss such anomaly driven symmetry breaking and its implication. We derive a mass relation among the SU(3) flavor singlet mesons, eta0 and sigma0, in the linear sigma model to be satisfied for the anomaly driven symmetry breaking in the chiral limit, and find that it is also supported in the NJL model. With the explicit breaking of chiral symmetry, we find that the chiral effective models reproducing the observed physical quantities suggest that the sigma0 meson regarded as the quantum fluctuation of the chiral condensate should have a mass smaller than an order of 800 MeV when the anomaly driven symmetry breaking takes place. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.12982 , 59kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.12984 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 22:08:36 GMT (340kb,D) Title: Convenient location of a near-threshold proton-emitting resonance in $^{11}$B Authors: J. Oko{\l}owicz, M. P{\l}oszajczak, W. Nazarewicz Categories: nucl-th Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures \\ The presence of cluster-like narrow resonances in the vicinity of reaction/decay thresholds is a ubiquitous phenomenon with profound consequences. We argue that the continuum coupling, present in the open quantum system description of the atomic nucleus, can profoundly impact the nature of near-threshold states. In this Letter, we discuss the structure of the recently observed near-threshold resonance in $^{11}$B, whose very existence explains the puzzling beta-delayed proton emission of the neutron-rich $^{11}$Be. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.12984 , 340kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13007 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 23:43:15 GMT (280kb) Title: Parametric correlations in energy density functionals Authors: A. Taninah, S. E. Agbemava, A. V. Afanasjev and P. Ring Categories: nucl-th Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures and supplemental material in suppl.pdf, Physics Letters B in press \\ Parametric correlations are studied in several classes of covariant density functional theories (CDFTs) using a statistical analysis in a large parameter hyperspace. In the present manuscript, we investigate such correlations for two specific types of models, namely, for models with density dependent meson exchange and for point coupling models. Combined with the results obtained previously in Ref. [1] for a non-linear meson exchange model, these results indicate that parametric correlations exist in all major classes of CDFTs when the functionals are fitted to the ground state properties of finite nuclei and to nuclear matter properties. In particular, for the density dependence in the isoscalar channel only one parameter is really independent. Accounting for these facts potentially allows one to reduce the number of free parameters considerably. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13007 , 280kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13185 Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 10:44:56 GMT (288kb,D) Title: QCD phase diagram in chiral imbalance with self-consistent mean field approximation Authors: Li-Kang Yang and Xiaofeng Luo and Hong-Shi Zong Categories: nucl-th hep-ph Comments: 6 pages, 6 figures \\ We employ a new self-consistent mean field approximation of NJL model, which introduces a free parameter $\alpha$ ($\alpha$ reflects the weight of different interaction channels), to study the effects of the chiral chemical potential $\mu_5$ on QCD phase structure, especially the location of the QCD critical end point (CEP). We find that, at a high temperature, the critical temperature of QCD phase transition smoothly increases with $\mu_5$ at the beginning, and then decreases rapidly. At low temperature and high baryon density region, the increase of the chiral chemical potential will reduce the critical chemical potential of phase transition. The temperature of the CEP shows a non-monotonic dependence on the chiral chemical potential with a long plateau around the maximum. At $\mu_5=0$, we found that the CEP will disappear when the $\alpha$ value is larger than 0.71 and will reappear when the $\mu_5$ increases. This study is important for exploring the QCD phase structure and the location of CEP in chiral imbalanced systems. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13185 , 288kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13202 Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:24:35 GMT (359kb,D) Title: Role of the symmetry energy and the neutron-matter stiffness on the tidal deformability of a neutron star with unified equations of state Authors: Loic Perot, Nicolas Chamel, Aur\'elien Sourie Categories: nucl-th astro-ph.HE Comments: 26 pages, 8 figures Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. C 100, 035801 (2019) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.035801 \\ The role of the symmetry energy and the neutron-matter stiffness on the tidal deformability of a cold nonaccreted neutron star is studied using a set of unified equations of state. Based on the nuclear energy-density functional theory, these equations of state provide a thermodynamically consistent treatment of all regions of the star and were calculated using functionals that were precision fitted to experimental and theoretical nuclear data. Predictions are compared to constraints inferred from the recent detection of the gravitational-wave signal GW170817 from a binary neutron-star merger and from observations of the electromagnetic counterparts. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13202 , 359kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13416 Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 17:23:47 GMT (1960kb,D) Title: Spectroscopy of short-lived radioactive molecules: A sensitive laboratory for new physics Authors: R.F. Garcia Ruiz, R. Berger, J. Billowes, C.L. Binnersley, M.L. Bissell, A.A. Breier, A.J. Brinson, K. Chrysalidis, T. Cocolios, B. Cooper, K.T. Flanagan, T.F. Giesen, R.P. de Groote, S.Franchoo, F.P. Gustafsson, T.A. Isaev, A. Koszorus, G. Neyens, H.A. Perrett, C.M. Ricketts, S.Rothe, L. Schweikhard, A.R. Vernon, K.D.A. Wendt, F. Wienholtz, S.G. Wilkins, X.F. Yang Categories: nucl-th hep-ph hep-th nucl-ex Comments: Submitted \\ The study of molecular systems provides exceptional opportunities for the exploration of the fundamental laws of nature and for the search for physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Measurements of molecules composed of naturally occurring nuclei have provided the most stringent upper bounds to the electron electric dipole moment to date, and offer a route to investigate the violation of fundamental symmetries with unprecedented sensitivity. Radioactive molecules - where one or more of their atoms possesses a radioactive nucleus - can contain heavy and deformed nuclei, offering superior sensitivity for EDM measurements as well as for other symmetry-violating effects. Radium monofluoride, RaF, is of particular interest as it is predicted to have an appropriate electronic structure for direct laser cooling. Furthermore, some Ra isotopes are known to be octupole deformed, thereby resulting in a large enhancement of their symmetry-violating nuclear moments. Until now,however, no experimental measurements of RaF have been performed, and their study is impeded by major experimental challenges, as no stable isotopes of radium exist. Here, we present a novel experimental approach to study short-lived radioactive molecules using the highly sensitive collinear resonance ionisation method. With this technique we have measured, for the first time, the energetically low-lying electronic states for each of the isotopically pure RaF molecules at the ISOLDE-CERN. Our results provide strong evidence of the existence of a suitable laser-cooling scheme for these molecules and constitute a pivotal step towards high-precision studies in these systems. Our findings open up new opportunities in the synthesis, manipulation and study of short-lived radioactive molecules, which will have a direct impact in many-body physics, astrophysics, nuclear structure, and fundamental physics research. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13416 , 1960kb) %-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.11878 (*cross-listing*) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 18:00:02 GMT (2718kb,AD) Title: Grand Unified Neutrino Spectrum at Earth Authors: Edoardo Vitagliano, Irene Tamborra, and Georg Raffelt Categories: astro-ph.HE hep-ex hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 54 pages, 36 figures. Ancillary files include tables and a Mathematica notebook Report-no: MPP-2019-205 \\ We briefly review the dominant neutrino fluxes at Earth from different sources and present the {\em Grand Unified Neutrino Spectrum\/} ranging from meV to PeV energies. For each energy band and source, we discuss both theoretical expectations and experimental data. This compact review should be useful as a brief reference to those interested in neutrino astronomy, fundamental particle physics, dark-matter detection, high-energy astrophysics, geophysics, and other related topics. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.11878 , 2718kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.12965 (*cross-listing*) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 20:53:24 GMT (27kb,D) Title: Superallowed $0^+ \rightarrow 0^+$ $\beta$ decay of $T =2$ $^{20}$Mg: $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value and $\beta\gamma$ branching Authors: B. E. Glassman (Department of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), D. P\'erez-Loureiro (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), C. Wrede (Department of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), J. M. Allen (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame), D. W. Bardayan (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame), M. B. Bennett (Department of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), B. A. Brown (Department of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), K. A. Chipps (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennesssee), et al. (13 additional authors not shown) Categories: nucl-ex hep-ex nucl-th \\ \textbf{Background}: Superallowed $0^+ \rightarrow 0^+$ $\beta$ decays of isospin $T=2$ nuclides can be used to test theoretical isospin symmetry breaking corrections applied to extract the CKM matrix element $V_{ud}$ from $T = 0,1$ decays by measuring precise $ft$ values and also to search for scalar currents using the $\beta-\nu$ angular correlation. Key ingredients include the $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value and branching of the superallowed transition and the half life of the parent. \textbf{Purpose}: To determine a precise experimental $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value for the superallowed $0^+ \rightarrow 0^+$ $\beta$ decay of $T=2$ $^{20}$Mg and the intensity of $^{20}$Mg $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ rays through the isobaric analog state in $^{20}$Na. \textbf{Method}: A beam of $^{20}$Mg was produced using the in-flight method and implanted into a plastic scintillator surrounded by an array of high-purity germanium detectors used to detect $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ rays. The high-resolution $\gamma$-ray spectrum was analyzed to measure the $\gamma$-ray energies and intensities. \textbf{Results}: The intensity of $^{20}$Mg $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ rays through the isobaric analog state in $^{20}$Na was measured to be $(1.60 \pm 0.04_{\textrm{stat}} \pm 0.15_{\textrm{syst}} \pm 0.15_{\textrm{theo}}) \times 10^{-4}$, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and theoretical, respectively. The $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value for the superallowed transition was determined to be $4128.7 \pm 2.2$ keV based on the measured excitation energy of $6498.4 \pm 0.2_{\textrm{stat}} \pm 0.4_{\textrm{syst}}$ keV and literature values for the ground-state masses of $^{20}$Na and $^{20}$Mg. \textbf{Conclusions}: The $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-decay branch and $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value are now sufficiently precise to match or exceed the sensitivity required for current low-energy tests of the standard model. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.12965 , 27kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13116 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 07:14:29 GMT (108kb,D) Title: Saturation and forward jets in proton-lead collisions at the LHC Authors: Heikki M\"antysaari and Hannu Paukkunen Categories: hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 13 pages, 9 figures \\ We investigate the forward-jet energy spectrum within the Color Glass Condensate framework at 5 TeV center-of-mass energy. In particular, we focus on the kinematic range covered by the CMS-CASTOR calorimeter. We show that our saturation-model calculations are compatible with the CASTOR measurements and that to optimally reproduce the data, effects of multi-parton interactions need to be included. We predict a significant nuclear suppression - reaching down to 50% at the lowest considered jet energies $E_{\rm jet} \sim 500 \, {\rm GeV}$. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13116 , 108kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13208 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:39:17 GMT (453kb,D) Title: A New Theory Framework for the Electroweak Radiative Corrections in $K_{l3}$ Decays Authors: Chien-Yeah Seng, Daniel Galviz, Ulf-G. Mei{\ss}ner Categories: hep-ph hep-ex nucl-ex nucl-th Comments: 37 pages, 9 figures \\ We propose a new theory framework to study the electroweak radiative corrections in $K_{l3}$ decays by combining the classic current algebra approach with the modern effective field theory. Under this framework, the most important $\mathcal{O}(G_F\alpha)$ radiative corrections are described by a single tensor $T^{\mu\nu}$ involving the time-ordered product between the charged weak current and the electromagnetic current, and all remaining pieces are calculable order-by-order in Chiral Perturbation Theory. We further point out a special advantage in the $K_{l3}^{0}$ channel that it suffers the least impact from the poorly-constrained low energy constants. This finding may serve as a basis for a more precise extraction of the matrix element $V_{us}$ in the future. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13208 , 453kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13263 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 13:41:02 GMT (2295kb) Title: New evaluation of axial nucleon form factor from electron- and neutrino-scattering data and impact on neutrino-nucleus cross-section Authors: G. D. Megias, S. Bolognesi, M. B. Barbaro, E. Tomasi-Gustafsson Categories: hep-ph hep-ex nucl-th Comments: 19 pages, 12 figures \\ A joint fit to neutrino-nucleon scattering and pion electroproduction data is performed to evaluate the nucleon axial form factor in the two-component model consisting of a three-quark intrinsic structure surrounded by a meson cloud. Further constrains on the model are obtained by re-evaluating the electromagnetic form factor using electron scattering data. The results of the axial form factor show sizable differences with respect to the widely used dipole model. The impact of such changes on the Charged-Current Quasi-Elastic neutrino-nucleus cross-section is evaluated in the SuSAv2 nuclear model, based on the Relativistic Mean Field and including the contribution of two-body currents. How the different parametrizations of the axial form factor affect the cross-section prediction is assessed in full details and comparisons to recent T2K and MINERvA data are presented. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13263 , 2295kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13368 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 16:33:30 GMT (47kb,D) Title: Viscosity and non-conformal equation of state in Landau hydrodynamics Authors: Deeptak Biswas, Kishan Deka, Amaresh Jaiswal and Sutanu Roy Categories: hep-ph hep-th nucl-th Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures \\ We find an analytical solution to relativistic viscous hydrodynamics for a 1+1 dimensional Landau flow profile. We consider relativistic Navier-Stokes form of the dissipative hydrodynamic equation, for a non-conformal system with a constant speed of sound, and employ the obtained solution to fit rapidity spectrum of observed pions in $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$ 200, 17.3, 12.3, 8.76, 7.62, 6.27, 4.29, 3.83, 3.28 and 2.63 GeV collision energies. We find that at the freeze-out hypersurface with improved Landau's freeze-out prescription, the viscous corrections do not affect the rapidity spectra. We demonstrate that the solutions of the non-conformal Landau flow lead to a better agreement with the experimental data compared to the conformal ideal Landau flow solution. We also extract speed of sound from fit to the rapidity spectra for various collision energies and find a monotonous decrease with decreasing collision energies. By ensuring that viscosity do not affect rapidity spectra, we argue that our calculations provides the cleanest and most accurate method of directly extracting the average value of speed of sound in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13368 , 47kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13394 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 16:56:24 GMT (352kb) Title: Spectroscopy, lifetime and decay modes of the $T^-_{bb}$ tetraquark Authors: E. Hern\'andez, J. Vijande, A. Valcarce and Jean-Marc Richard Categories: hep-ph hep-ex nucl-th Comments: 13 latex pages, 5 figures, 7 tables. Accepted for publication in Physics Letters B \\ We present the first full-fledged study of the flavor-exotic isoscalar $T_{bb}^-\equiv b b \bar u \bar d$ tetraquark with spin and parity $J^P=1^+$. We report accurate solutions of the four-body problem in a quark model, characterizing the structure of the state as a function of the ratio $M_Q/m_q$ of the heavy to light quark masses. For such a standard constituent model, $T_{bb}^-$ lies approximately 150 MeV below the strong decay threshold $B^-\bar {B^*}^{0}$ and 105 MeV below the electromagnetic decay threshold $B^- \bar B^0 \gamma$. We evaluate the lifetime of $T_{bb}^-$, identifying the promising decay modes where the tetraquark might be looked for in future experiments. Its total decay width is $\Gamma \approx 87 \times 10^{-15}$ GeV and therefore its lifetime $\tau \approx$ 7.6 ps. The promising final states are ${B^*}^{-}\, {D^*}^{+} \, \ell^- \, \bar \nu_\ell$ and $\bar {B^*}^{0} \, {D^*}^{0} \, \ell^- \, \bar \nu_\ell $ among the semileptonic decays, and ${B^*}^{-} \, {D^*}^{+} \, {D_s^*}^-$, $\bar {B^*}^{0} \, {D^*}^{0} \, {D_s^*}^- $, and ${B^*}^{-} \, {D^*}^{+} \, \rho^-$ among the nonleptonic ones. The semileptonic decay to the isoscalar $J^P=0^+$ tetraquark $T_{bc}^0$ is also relevant but it is not found to be dominant. There is a broad consensus about the existence of this tetraquark, and its detection will validate our understanding of the low-energy realizations of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in the multiquark sector. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13394 , 352kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1910.13432 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 17:49:29 GMT (2204kb,D) Title: Longitudinal short-distance constraints for the hadronic light-by-light contribution to $(g-2)_\mu$ with large-$N_c$ Regge models Authors: Gilberto Colangelo, Franziska Hagelstein, Martin Hoferichter, Laetitia Laub, Peter Stoffer Categories: hep-ph hep-ex hep-lat nucl-th Comments: 79 pages, 32 figures, 5 tables Report-no: INT-PUB-19-051 \\ While the low-energy part of the hadronic light-by-light (HLbL) tensor can be constrained from data using dispersion relations, for a full evaluation of its contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon $(g-2)_\mu$ also mixed- and high-energy regions need to be estimated. Both can be addressed within the operator product expansion (OPE), either for configurations where all photon virtualities become large or one of them remains finite. Imposing such short-distance constraints (SDCs) on the HLbL tensor is thus a major aspect of a model-independent approach towards HLbL scattering. Here, we focus on longitudinal SDCs, which concern the amplitudes containing the pseudoscalar-pole contributions from $\pi^0$, $\eta$, $\eta'$. Since these conditions cannot be fulfilled by a finite number of pseudoscalar poles, we consider a tower of excited pseudoscalars, constraining their masses and transition form factors from Regge theory, the OPE, and phenomenology. Implementing a matching of the resulting expressions for the HLbL tensor onto the perturbative QCD quark loop, we are able to further constrain our calculation and significantly reduce its model dependence. We find that especially for the $\pi^0$ the corresponding increase of the HLbL contribution is much smaller than previous prescriptions in the literature would imply. Overall, we estimate that longitudinal SDCs increase the HLbL contribution by $\Delta a_\mu^\text{LSDC}=13(6)\times 10^{-11}$. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13432 , 2204kb) %%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1904.00978 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Tue, 29 Oct 2019 02:48:03 GMT (63kb,D) Title: Complete Matching for Quasi-distribution Functions in Large Momentum Effective Theory Authors: Wei Wang, Jian-Hui Zhang, Shuai Zhao, Ruilin Zhu Categories: hep-ph hep-lat nucl-th Comments: 29 pages, 5 figures. Version accepted by Phys. Rev. D Report-no: JLAB-THY-19-2907 Journal-ref: Phys.Rev. D 100, 074509 (2019) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.100.074509 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.00978 , 63kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1905.05676 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Tue, 29 Oct 2019 12:16:38 GMT (987kb,D) Title: Heavy quarkonium suppression beyond the adiabatic limit Authors: Jacob Boyd, Thomas Cook, Ajaharul Islam, and Michael Strickland Categories: hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 28 pages, 9 figures, 1 table; v2 - typos fixed, numerical benchmarks added; published version Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 100, 076019 (2019) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.100.076019 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.05676 , 987kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1905.08751 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Tue, 29 Oct 2019 16:34:37 GMT (1302kb,D) Title: Gluon propagator in two-color dense QCD: Massive Yang-Mills approach at one-loop Authors: Daiki Suenaga, Toru Kojo Categories: hep-ph astro-ph.HE hep-lat nucl-th Comments: 16 pages, 13 figures Journal-ref: Phys.Rev. D100 (2019) no.7, 076017 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.100.076017 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08751 , 1302kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1907.03780 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Tue, 29 Oct 2019 09:15:58 GMT (609kb,D) Title: Linearly polarized gluons at next-to-next-to leading order and the Higgs transverse momentum distribution Authors: Daniel Gutierrez-Reyes, Sergio Leal-Gomez, Ignazio Scimemi, Alexey Vladimirov Categories: hep-ph hep-ex hep-lat nucl-ex nucl-th Comments: 19 pages, 3 figures, Mathematica files attached. Error and plots fixed. Conclusions unchanged Report-no: UWThPh-2019-23 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.03780 , 609kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1909.09879 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Mon, 28 Oct 2019 21:05:12 GMT (1091kb,D) Title: Temperature Dependence of the Axion Mass in a Scenario Where the Restoration of Chiral Symmetry Drives the Restoration of the $U_A(1)$ Symmetry Authors: Davor Horvati\'c, Dalibor Kekez and Dubravko Klabu\v{c}ar Categories: hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 23 pages, 7 figures, title changed, references added, minor style and language changes, version published in Universe 5 (2019) no.10, 208, Report-no: ZTF-EP-19-04 MSC-class: 81V05, 81V25, 81Q40 Journal-ref: Universe 5 (2019) no.10, 208 DOI: 10.3390/universe5100208 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.09879 , 1091kb) %%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%--- For subscribe options to combined physics archives, e-mail To: physics@arxiv.org, Subject: subscribe ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For help on viewing and making submissions, see http://arxiv.org/help/