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Rescattering corrections and self-consistent metric in Planckian scattering
Tristan Valenzuela
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Jun 25, 2014
Starting from the ACV approach to transplanckian scattering, we present adevelopment of the reduced-action model in which the (improved) eikonalrepresentation is able to describe particles' motion at large scattering angleand, furthermore, UV-safe (regular) rescattering solutions are found andincorporated in the metric. The resulting particles' shock-waves undergocalculable trajectory shifts and time delays during the scattering process ---which turns out to be consistently described by both action and metric, up torelative order $R^2/b^2$ in the gravitational radius over impact parameterexpansion. Some suggestions about the role and the (re)scattering properties ofirregular solutions --- not fully investigated here --- are also presented.
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Recent Lattice Results on the Light Quark Masses
Alexey Rybakov
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Sep 5, 1996
I discuss old and new determinations of the light quark masses using latticeQCD. Most lattice results using various approximations can be fit together in asimple picture which is consistent with lower values than conventionallysupposed: in the quenched approximation for the strange quark mass in the MSbar scheme, m_s(2 GeV) = 95 (16) MeV, and for the average of the u and d quarkmasses, m_l(2 GeV) = 3.6 (6) MeV. An estimate of the effects of light quarkloops yields answers lower still: m_s(2 GeV) in the range 54 - 92 MeV, andm_l(2 GeV) in the range 2.1 - 3.5 MeV.
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