39 research outputs found
Bound states of in nuclei
We study the binding energy and the width of the in nuclei,
associated to the and components. The first one leads to
negligible contributions while the second one leads to a sizeable attraction,
enough to bind the in nuclei. Pauli blocking and binding effects on
the decay reduce considerably the decay width in nuclei and
medium effects associated to the component also lead to a very small
width, as a consequence of which one finds separation between the bound levels
considerably larger than the width of the states.Comment: Presentation in the 10th International Baryon Conference BARYON0
Inclusive Nucleon Emission Induced by Quasi--Elastic Neutrino--Nucleus Interactions
We study the quasi--elastic contribution to the inclusive ,
, and
reactions in nuclei using a Monte Carlo simulation method to account for the
rescattering of the outgoing nucleon. As input, we take the reaction
probability from the microscopical many body framework developed in Phys. Rev.
{\bf C70} (2004) 055503 for charged-current induced reactions, while for
neutral currents we use results from a natural extension of the model described
in that reference. The nucleon emission process studied here is a clear signal
for neutral--current neutrino driven reactions, that can be used in the
analysis of future neutrino experiments.Comment: 23 pages, 17 figures; Version 2: few typos correcte
Baryonic Resonances from Baryon Decuplet-Meson Octet Interactions and the Exotic Resonance S=1, I=1, J^P=3/2-
Using the lowest order chiral Lagrangian we study s-wave interactions of the
baryon decuplet with the octet of pseudoscalar mesons. We find two bound states
in the flavour SU(3) limit corresponding to the octet and decuplet
representations. These are found to split into eight different trajectories in
the complex plane when the SU(3) symmetry is broken gradually. Finally, we are
able to provide a reasonable description for a good number of 4-star 3/2-
resonances listed by the Particle Data Group. In particular, the Xi(1820), the
Lambda(1520) and the Sigma(1670) states are well reproduced. We predict a few
other resonances and also evaluate the couplings of the observed resonances to
the various channels from the residues at the poles of the scattering matrix
from where partial decay widths into different channels can be evaluated.Comment: Talk given at 10th International Conference on the Structure of
Baryons (Baryon 2004) at Palaiseau (France), 25-29 October 200
Two-meson cloud contribution to the baryon antidecuplet self-energy
We study the self-energy of the SU(3) antidecuplet coming from two-meson
virtual clouds. Assuming that the exotic Theta+ belongs to an antidecuplet
representation with N(1710) as nucleon partner, we derive effective Lagrangians
that describe the decay of N(1710) into N pi pi with two pions in s- or p-wave.
It is found that the self-energies for all members of the antidecuplet are
attractive, and the larger strangeness particle is more bound. From two-meson
cloud, we obtain about 20 % of the empirical mass splitting between states with
different strangeness.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, Talk given at the 10th International
Conference on Baryons (Baryons04), Palaiseau (France), October 25-29, 200
The meson in a nuclear medium through two pion photoproduction
We present theoretical results for production on
nucleons and nuclei in the kinematical region where the scalar isoscalar amplitude is influenced by the pole. The final state interaction
of the pions modified by the nuclear medium produces a spectacular shift of
strength of the two pion invariant mass distribution induced by the moving of
the pole to lower masses and widths as the nuclear density increases.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Charged current weak production of the Delta resonance
The charge changing weak production of Delta in nucleons and nuclei is
studied. The reactions e^{-} p -> Delta^{0} \nu_{e} and e^{+} p -> Delta^{++}
\bar{\nu}_{e} are considered as a possible source of information about the weak
N-Delta transition form factors. The low q^2 BNL data on neutrino production of
Delta are used to extract the axial vector N-Delta coupling, taking into
account the deuteron structure and the Delta width. Finally, pion production
induced by neutrinos in ^{16}O in the Delta region, relevant to atmospheric
neutrino experiments, is investigated.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Proceedings of PANIC9
Chiral approach to the rho meson in nuclear matter
In this work, the properties of the meson at rest in cold symmetric
nuclear matter are studied. We make use of a chiral unitary approach to
pion-pion scattering in the vector-isovector channel, 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 . To account for the
medium corrections, the couples to pairs which are properly
renormalized in the nuclear medium, accounting for both and
excitations. The terms where the couples directly to the hadrons in the
or excitations are also accounted for. In addition, the
is also allowed to couple to components.Comment: 30 pages, 20 figures, revised version. Additional sources of the rho
selfenergy considered. Some references adde
Inclusive pion double charge exchange on Oxygen(16) at 0.6-1.1 GeV
The inclusive pion double charge exchange (DCX) on oxygen nuclei has been
measured in the region where additional pion production is kinematically
forbidden. The experiment was performed at ITEP PS at incident pi- kinetic
energies T_0= 0.59, 0.75 and 1.1 GeV. The integrated forward differential cross
section was found to decrease with energy slowly. At 1.1 GeV it exceeds the
theoretical prediction within the conventional sequential single charge
exchange mechanism with a neutral pion in the intermediate state (Glauber
elastic rescattering) by about half an order of magnitude. The sequential
mechanism with two pions in the intermediate state (Glauber inelastic
rescatterings), which was proposed recently, seems to be able to explain the
observed slow energy dependence and allows to predict the DCX cross section for
higher energies.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures. Minor corrections, one figure added. Accepted
in NP
Production of Hypernuclei with the reaction
We present results on the production of bound states of in nuclei
using the reaction. By taking into account the states obtained
within a wide range of strength of the nucleus optical potential,
plus the possibility to replace different nucleons of the nucleus, we obtain an
excitation spectra with clearly differentiated peaks. The magnitude of the
calculated cross sections is well within reachable range.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, revised model used, added references, conclusion
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Recent developments in chiral dynamics of hadrons and hadrons in a nuclear medium
In this talk I present recent developments in chiral dynamics of hadrons and
hadrons in a medium addressing the following points: interaction of the octet
of pseudoscalar mesons with the octet of baryons of the nucleon, showing recent
experimental evidence on the existence of two states, the
interaction of the octet of pseudoscalar mesons with the decuplet of baryons of
the , with particular emphasis on the resonance,
dynamically generated by this interaction. Then I review the interaction of
kaons in a nuclear medium and briefly discuss the situation around the claims
of deeply bound states in nuclei. The large renormalization of the
in the nuclear medium is shown as another example of successful
application of the chiral unitary techniques.Comment: Talk at the Fifth International Conference on Perspectives in
Hadronic Physics: Particle-Nucleus and Nucleus-Nucleus Scattering at
Relativistic Energies, Trieste, May 200