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Interplay of electron-phonon nonadiabaticity and Raman scattering in the wavepacket dynamics of electron-phonon-photon systems
Ultrafast wavepacket dynamics of electron-phonon-photon systems is studied by
numerical calculations. When nonadiabaticity of electron-phonon systems is
taken into account, Raman scattering process plays an important role in the
dynamics of the system. We found that the interplay of the electron-phonon
nonadiabaticity and the Raman scattering determines the wavepacket motion
particularly in the vicinity of the conical intersection of adiabatic potential
energy surfaces, which shows that we should consider this effect in order to
reveal the photoexcitation/deexcitation process of materials in femtosecond
time scale.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Nonlinearity in the dynamics of photoinduced nucleation process
Nonlinear dynamics of photoinduced cooperative phenomena is studied by
numerical calculations on a model of molecular crystals. We found that the
photoinduced nucleation process is triggered only when certain amount of
excitation energy is supplied in a narrow part of the system, i.e., there
exists a smallest cluster of excited molecules which makes the nucleation
possible. As a result, the portion of the cooperatively converted molecules is
nonlinearly dependent on the photoexcitation strength, which has been observed
in various materials.Comment: 10pages, 4 figure
Re-analysis of \pi\pi / K\pi Phase Shift and Existence of \sigma$(600) / \kappa(900)-Particle
Re-analyzing the old phase shift data of I=0, \pi\pi (I=1/2, K\pi)
scattering, we show an evidence for existence of the \sigma-particle
(\kappa-particle) with a comparatively light mass, which has been missing for a
long time: In the analysis we have applied a new method of interfering
Breit-Wigner amplitudes, which makes the scattering amplitude parametrized in
terms of only physical quantities, mass and width of resonant particles, in
conformity with unitarity. We have introduced phenomenologically a background
phase shift \delta_{BG} of repulsive core type. The \chi^2-fits of the both
\pi\pi- and K\pi- phase shifts are improved greatly with the \delta_{BG} over
the conventional fits without it.Comment: Talk at HADRON'97, the 7th int. conf. on hadron spectroscopy, BNL,
August 1997. 4 pages with 3 eps figure
Further Analysis on \sigma-particle Properties
In a previous work, we have reanalyzed the I=0 S-wave \pi\pi-scattering
phase-shift through a new method of Interfering Breit-Wigner amplitudes, and
have shown the existence of a light scalar, \sigma particle, accompanied by a
negative "repulsive core"-type background phase-shift, whose origin may have
some correspondence to a ``compensating'' \pi\pi contact interaction. In this
work we make further analysis on the phase shift under KKbar threshold from the
same standpoint, to determine precise values of \sigma mass and width, so far
as present experimental data are concerned.Comment: Updated with recent progres
\sigma-Particle in Production Processes
A S-wave \pi\pi resonance below 1 GeV/c^2, sigma has been observed in
analyses of the phase shift data of \pi\pi scatterings. It is important to
observe it in production processes. A huge events of \pi^0\pi^0 below 1 GeV/c^2
is seen in the central production of the GAMS experiment. Its mass spectrum is
well described by the variant mass and width method (VMW) including f_0(980),
f_2(1270) and a S-wave resonance which might be assigned to be a sigma. We
report here that the angular distributions of the \pi^0\pi^0 system are also
described with the S-wave resonance interfering with f_0(980) and the tail of
f_2(1270) by VMW. The same method is applied to the \pi^+\pi^- data of J/\psi
\to \omega\pi\pi decay, and is shown that not only \pi^+\pi^- mass spectrum but
also its cos\theta_\pi distributions are described well.Comment: Talk at HADRON'97, the 7th int. conf. on hadron spectroscopy, BNL,
August 1997. 4 pages with 2 eps figure
pi^0 pi^0 Scattering Amplitudes and Phase Shifts Obtained by the pi^- P Charge Exchange Process
The results of the analysis of the pi^0 pi^0 scattering amplitudes obtained
with pi^- P charge exchange reaction, pi^- P --> pi^0 pi^0 n, data at 9 GeV/c
are presented. The pi^0 pi^0 scattering amplitudes show clear f_0(1370) and
f_2(1270) signals in the S and D waves, respectively. The pi^0 pi^0 scattering
phase shifts have been obtained below Kbar K threshold and been analyzed by the
Interfering Amplitude method with introduction of negative background phases.
The results show a S wave resonance, sigma. Its Breit-Wigner parameters are in
good agreement with those of our previous analysis on the pi^+ pi^- phase shift
data.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings of the int. conf. Hadron'99 at
Beijing, Aug. 1999. Presented for the collaboration of A.M.Ma, K.Takamatsu,
M.Y.Ishida, S.Ishida, T.Ishida, T. Tsuru and H. Shimizu, and the E135
collaboration. For our activities on sigma, visit
http://amaterasu.kek.jp/sigm
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