Light hadron spectroscopy

INT J MOD PHYS A 17:23 (2002) 3239-3258

Abstract:

Rapporteur talk at the Lepton-Photon Conference, Rome, July 2001: reviewing the evidence and strategies for understanding scalar mesons, glueballs and hybrids, the gluonic Pomeron and the interplay of heavy flavours and light hadron dynamics. Dedicated to the memory of Nathan Isgur, long-time collaborator and friend, whose original ideas in hadron spectroscopy formed the basis for much of the talk.

Field Identifications for Interacting Bosonic Models in N=2 Superconformal Field Theory

ArXiv hep-th/0209112 (2002)

Authors:

Joseph Conlon, Doron Gepner

Abstract:

We study a family of interacting bosonic representations of the N=2 superconformal algebra. These models can be tensored with a conjugate theory to give the free theory. We explain how to use free fields to study interacting fields and their dimensions, and how we may identify different free fields as representing the same interacting field. We show how a lattice of identifying fields may be built up and how every free field may be reduced to a standard form, thus permitting the resolution of the spectrum. We explain how to build the extended algebra and show that there are a finite number of primary fields for this algebra for any of the models. We illustrate this by studying an example.

Field Identifications for Interacting Bosonic Models in N=2 Superconformal Field Theory

(2002)

Authors:

Joseph Conlon, Doron Gepner

Expanding running coupling effects in the hard Pomeron

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 66:5 (2002) 054014

Authors:

M Ciafaloni, D Colferai, GP Salam, AM Staśto

From AdS/CFT correspondence to hydrodynamics

Journal of High Energy Physics 6:9 (2002)

Authors:

G Policastro, DT Son, AO Starinets

Abstract:

We compute the correlation functions of R-charge currents and components of the stress-energy tensor in the strongly coupled large-N finite-temperature N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, following a recently formulated minkowskian AdS/CFT prescription. We observe that in the long-distance, low-frequency limit, such correlators have the form dictated by hydrodynamics. We deduce from the calculations the R-charge diffusion constant and the shear viscosity. The value for the latter is in agreement with an earlier calculation based on the Kubo formula and absorption by black branes. © SISSA/ISAS 2002.