750 research outputs found

    Statistical J/psi production and open charm enhancement in Pb+Pb collisions at CERN SPS

    Get PDF
    Production of open and hidden charm hadrons in heavy ion collisions is considered within the statistical coalescence model. Charmed quarks and antiquarks are assumed to be created at the initial stage of the reaction and their number is conserved during the evolution of the system. They are distributed among open and hidden charm hadrons at the hadronization stage in accordance with laws of statistical mechanics. The model is in excellent agreement with the experimental data on J/psi production in lead-lead collisions at CERN SPS and predicts strong enhancement of the open charm multiplicity over the standard extrapolation from nucleon-nucleon to nucleus-nucleus collisions. A possible mechanism of the charm enhancement is proposed.Comment: Presented at 6th International Conference on Strange Quarks in Matter, Frankfurt am Main, 2001. 4 pages, LaTeX, 1 PS-figur

    The Breathing Modes of the B=2B=2 Skyrmion and the Spin-Orbit Interaction

    Get PDF
    The coupling of the breathing and rotational modes of the skyrmion-skyrmion system leads to a nucleon-nucleon spin-orbit interaction of short range, as well as to spin-orbit potentials for the transitions NN→N(1440)NNN \to N(1440)N, NN→NN(1440)NN \to NN(1440) and NN→N(1440)N(1440)NN \to N(1440)N(1440). The longest range behaviour of these spin-orbit potentials is calculated in closed form.Comment: Latex, figures not include

    A model-independent analysis of the dependence of the anomalous J/psi suppression on the number of participant nucleons

    Full text link
    A recently published experimental dependence of the J/psi to Drell-Yan ratio on the measured, by a zero degree calorimeter, forward energy E_ZDC in Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN SPS is analyzed. Using a model-independent approach it is shown that the data are at variance with an earlier published experimental dependence of the same quantity on the transverse energy of neutral hadrons E_T. The discrepancy is related to a moderate centrality region: 100 < N_p < 200 (N_p is the number of participant nucleons) and is peculiar only to the data obtained within the `minimum bias' analysis (using the `theoretical Drell-Yan'). This could result from systematic experimental errors in the minimum bias sample. A possible source of the errors is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 3 PS-figures. V2: Misprints are correcte

    Editorial: new challenges In theory and practice of corporate governance

    Get PDF
    The aim of international conference “New Challenges in Corporate Governance: Theory And Practice” is to move the field closer to a global theory by advancing our understanding of corporate governance, which combines insights from the literature on firm governance bundles with insights from the national governance systems literature, investigating new perspectives and challenges for corporate governance and outlining possible scenarios of its development
    • …
    corecore