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Theoretical Response to the Discovery of Deeply Bound Pionic States in 208Pb(d,3He) reactions
Recently, deeply bound pionic states were found experimentally in (d, He)
reactions on Pb. They found an isolated peak structure in the bound
region below the pion production threshold. We study theoretically these
excitation functions in (d, He) reactions on Pb at T=600 MeV.
We found very good agreement with the (d, He) excitation functions and
could identify the underlying structures of the pionic states. We study the
energy dependence of the (d, He) reactions and the change of the excitation
functions with the incident energy.Comment: 5 pages, Latex, Figures available on request, Z.Phys.A.accepte
Role of quark-quark correlation in baryon structure and non-leptonic weak transitions of hyperons
We study the role of quark-quark correlation in the baryon structure and, in
particular, the hyperon non-leptonic weak decay, which is sensitive to the
correlation between quarks in the spin-0 channel. We rigorously solve
non-relativistic three-body problem for SU(3) ground state baryons to take into
account the quark-pair correlation explicitly. With the suitable attraction in
the spin-0 channel, resulting static baryon properties as well as the parity
conserving weak decay amplitudes agree with the experimental values. Special
emphasis is placed also on the effect of the SU(6) spin-flavor symmetry
breaking on the baryon structure. Although the SU(6) breaking effects on the
local behavior of the quark wave functions are considerable due to the spin-0
attraction, the calculated magnetic moments are almost the same as the naive
SU(6) expectations
Flavor independent systematics of excited baryons and intra-band transition
Transitions among excited nucleons are studied within a non-relativistic
quark model with a deformed harmonic oscillator potential. The transition
amplitudes are factorized into the -th moment and a geometrical factor. This
fact leads to an analogous result to the ``Alaga-rule'' for baryons.Comment: 4 Pages, 2 figures, Talk given at XVI International Conference on
Particles and Nuclei (PaNic02), Osaka, Japan, Sep.30 - Oct.4, 200
Spectral sum for the color-Coulomb potential in SU(3) Coulomb gauge lattice Yang-Mills theory
We discuss the essential role of the low-lying eigenmodes of the
Faddeev-Popov (FP) ghost operator on the confining color-Coulomb potential
using SU(3) quenched lattice simulations in the Coulomb gauge. The
color-Coulomb potential is expressed as a spectral sum of the FP ghost operator
and has been explored by partially summing the FP eigenmodes. We take into
account the Gribov copy effects that have a great impact on the FP eigenvalues
and the color-Coulomb potential. We observe that the lowest eigenvalue vanishes
in the thermodynamic limit much faster than that in the Landau gauge. The
color-Coulomb potential at large distances is governed by the near-zero FP
eigenmodes; in particular, the lowest one accounts for a substantial portion of
the color-Coulomb string tension comparable to the Wilson string tension.Comment: 14 pages, 14 figure
Effect of the tensor force in the exchange channel on the spin-orbit splitting in 23F in the Hartree-Fock framework
We study the spin-orbit splitting (-splitting) for the proton d-orbits in
23F in the Hartree-Fock framework with the tensor force in the exchange
channel. 23F has one more proton around the neutron-rich nucleus 22O. A recent
experiment indicates that the ls-splitting for the proton d-orbits in 23F is
reduced from that in 17F. Our calculation shows that the ls-splitting in 23F
becomes smaller by about a few MeV due to the tensor force. This effect comes
from the interaction between the valence proton and the occupied neutrons in
the 0d5/2 orbit through the tensor force and makes the ls-splitting in 23F
close to the experimental data
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