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    Evaluation of the ππ\pi\pi scattering amplitude in the σ\sigma-channel at finite density

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    The ππ\pi\pi scattering amplitude in the σ\sigma-channel is studied at finite baryonic density in the framework of a chiral unitary approach which successfully reproduces the meson meson phase shifts and generates the f0f_0 and σ\sigma resonances in vacuum. We address here a new variety of mechanisms recently suggested to modify the ππ\pi\pi interaction in the medium, as well as the role of the ss-wave selfenergy, in addition to the pp-wave, in the dressing of the pion propagators.Comment: 26 pages, 17 figure

    Hidden Dirac Monopoles

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    Dirac showed that the existence of one magnetic pole in the universe could offer an explanation of the discrete nature of the electric charge. Magnetic poles appear naturally in most grand unified theories. Their discovery would be of greatest importance for particle physics and cosmology. The intense experimental search carried thus far has not met with success. I proposed a universe with magnetic poles which are not observed free because they hide in deeply bound monopole--anti-monopole states named monopolium. I discuss the realization of this proposal and its consistency with known cosmological features. I furthermore analyze its implications and the experimental signatures that confirm the scenario.Comment: Comments: 15 pages, 3 figure

    Dynamically Generated Open and Hidden Charm Meson Systems

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    We will study open and hidden charm scalar meson resonances within two different models. The first one is a direct application of a chiral Lagrangian already used to study flavor symmetry breaking in Skyrme models. In another approach to the problem a SU(4) symmetric Lagrangian is built and the symmetry is broken down to SU(3) by identifying currents where heavy mesons are exchanged and suppressing those. Unitarization in couple channels leads to dynamical generation of resonances in both models, in particular a new hidden charm resonance with mass 3.7 GeV is predicted. The small differences between these models and with previous works will be discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures. Added extra calculations with explicit symmetry breaking terms in chiral Lagrangian

    The rho meson in a nuclear medium

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    In this work, propagation properties of the rho meson in symmetric nuclear matter are studied. We make use of a coupled channel unitary approach to meson-meson scattering, calculated from the lowest order Chiral Perturbation Theory lagrangian including explicit resonance fields. Low energy chiral constraints are considered by matching our expressions to those of one loop Ch.P.T. To account for the medium corrections, the rho couples to pion-pion and kaon-antikaon pairs which are properly renormalized in the nuclear medium.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at Meson 2000 Workshop, May 19-23, Cracow, Polan

    Self-control in Sparsely Coded Networks

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    A complete self-control mechanism is proposed in the dynamics of neural networks through the introduction of a time-dependent threshold, determined in function of both the noise and the pattern activity in the network. Especially for sparsely coded models this mechanism is shown to considerably improve the storage capacity, the basins of attraction and the mutual information content of the network.Comment: 4 pages, 6 Postscript figure

    Neutrino Induced Coherent Pion Production off Nuclei and PCAC

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    We review the Rein--Sehgal model and criticize its use for low energy neutrino induced coherent pion production. We have studied the validity of the main approximations implicit in that model, trying to compare with physical observables when that is possible and with microscopical calculations. Next, we have tried to elaborate a new improved model by removing the more problematic approximations, while keeping the model still reasonably simple. Last, we have discussed the limitations intrinsic to any approach based on the partial conservation of the axial current hypothesis. In particular, we have shown the inability of such models to determine the angular distribution of the outgoing pion with respect to the direction of the incoming neutrino, except for the q2=0q^2= 0 kinematical point.Comment: 19 latex pages, 7 figures, 1 table. Version accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Chiral dynamics of hadrons in nuclei

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    In this talk I report on selected topics of hadron modification in the nuclear medium using the chiral unitary approach to describe the dynamics of the problems. I shall mention how antikaons, η\eta, and ϕ\phi are modified in the medium and will report upon different experiments done or planned to measure the ϕ\phi width in the medium.Comment: 10 pgs, 3 figs. Invited talk in the Workshop on in Medium Hadron Physics, Giessen, Nov 200

    Recent Developments in Chiral Unitary Dynamics of Resonances

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    In this talk I summarize recent findings made on the description of axial vector mesons as dynamically generated states from the interaction of peseudoscalar mesons and vector mesons, dedicating some attention to the two K1(1270)K_1(1270) states. Then I review the generation of open and hidden charm scalar and axial states. Finally, I present recent results showing that the low lying 1/2+1/2^+ baryon resonances for S=-1 can be obtained as bound states or resonances of two mesons and one baryon in coupled channels dynamics.Comment: Talk at the International Conference on Hadron Physics, Troia07, Canakkale, Turkey, Sep. 2007 and at the Chiral Symmetry in Hadron and Nuclear Physics Workshop, Chiral07, Osaka, November 200

    Recent developments in chiral dynamics of hadrons and hadrons in nuclei

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    In this talk I present recent developments in the field of hadronic physics and hadrons in the nuclear medium. I review the unitary chiral approach to meson baryon interaction and address the topics of the two dynamically generated Λ(1405)\Lambda(1405) resonances, with experiments testing it, the Λ(1520)\Lambda(1520) and Δ(1700)\Delta(1700) resonances, plus the Λ(1520)\Lambda(1520), Σ(1385)\Sigma(1385) and ω\omega in the nuclear medium.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, Talk at YKIS06 Kyoto Symposium, Kyoto, december 200
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