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We have shown that the vector mesons in the CFL phase have masses of the order of the color superconductive gap, A. On the other hand the solitons have masses proportional to F%/A and hence should play no role for the physics of the CFL phase at large chemical potential. We have noted that the product of the soliton mass and the vector meson mass is independent of the gap. This behavior reflects a form of electromagnetic duality in the sense of Montonen and Olive [29], We have predicted that the nucleon mass times the vector meson mass scales as the square of the pion decay constant at any nonzero chemical potential. In the presence of two or more scales provided by the underlying theory the spectrum of massive states shows very different behaviors which cannot be obtained by assuming a naive dimensional analysis. [Pg.156]

This review shows how the photochemistry of ketones can be rationalized through a single model, the Tunnel Effect Theory (TET), which treats reactions of ketones as radiationless transitions from reactant to product potential energy curves (PEC). Two critical approximations are involved in the development of this theory (i) the representation of reactants and products as diatomic harmonic oscillators of appropriate reduced masses and force constants (ii) the definition of a unidimensional reaction coordinate (RC) as the sum of the reactant and product bond distensions to the transition state. Within these approximations, TET is used to calculate the reactivity parameters of the most important photoreactions of ketones, using only a partially adjustable parameter, whose physical meaning is well understood and which admits only predictable variations. [Pg.69]


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