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    Nucleon-Nucleon Potential and its Non-locality in Lattice QCD

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    By the quenched lattice QCD simulation for two nucleons with finite scattering energy, validity of the delivative expansion of the general nucleon-nucleon potential U(r,r') = V(r, {\nabla}_r) \delta^3(r-r') is studied. The relative kinetic energy between two nucleons is introduced through the anti-periodic boundary condition in the spatial directions. On a hypercubic lattice with the lattice spacing a ~ 0.137 fm and the spatial extent L_s ~ 4.4 fm with the pion mass m_{\pi} ~ 530 MeV, the local potentials for two different energies (E ~ 0 MeV and 45 MeV) are compared and found to be identical within statistical errors, which validates the local approximation of U(r,r') up to E=45 MeV for the central and tensor potentials. Central potentials in the spin-singlet channel for different orbital angular momentums (l=0 and l=2) at E ~ 45 MeV are also found to be the same within the errors, which also supports the local approximation.Comment: 15 pages, 16 figure

    Energy dependence of nucleon-nucleon potentials from lattice QCD

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    Thesis (Ph. D. in Science)--University of Tsukuba, (A), no. 5268, 2010.3.25Includes bibliographical reference

    Energy dependence of nucleon-nucleon potentials

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    We investigate the energy dependence of potentials defined through the Bethe-Salpeter wave functions. We analytically evaluate such a potential in the Ising field theory in 2 dimensions and show that its energy dependence is weak at low energy. We then numerically calculate the nucleon-nucleon potential at non-zero energy using quenched QCD with anti-periodic boundary condition. In this case we also observe that the potentials are almost identical at E0E\simeq 0 and E50E\simeq 50 MeV, where EE is the center of mass kinetic energy.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, talk presented at the XXVI International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, July 14-19, 2008, Williamsburg, Virginia, US

    Coupled channel approach to strangeness S = -2 baryon-bayron interactions in Lattice QCD

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    The baryon-baryon interactions with strangeness S = -2 with the flavor SU(3) breaking are calculated for the first time by using the HAL QCD method extended to coupled channel system in lattice QCD. The potential matrices are extracted from the Nambu-Bethe-Salpeter wave functions obtained by the 2+1 flavor gauge configurations of CP-PACS/JLQCD Collaborations with a physical volume of 1.93 fm cubed and with m_pi/m_K = 0.96, 0.90, 0.86. The spatial structure and the quark mass dependence of the potential matrix in the baryon basis and in the SU(3) basis are investigated.Comment: 17 pages, 15 figure

    Baryon-Baryon Interactions in the Flavor SU(3) Limit from Full QCD Simulations on the Lattice

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    We investigate baryon-baryon (BB) interactions in the 3-flavor full QCD simulations with degenerate quark masses for all flavors. The BB potentials in the orbital S-wave are extracted from the Nambu-Bethe-Salpeter wave functions measured on the lattice. We observe strong flavor-spin dependences of the BB potentials at short distances. In particular, a strong repulsive core exists in the flavor-octet and spin-singlet channel (the 8_s representation), while an attractive core appears in the flavor singlet channel (the 1 representation). We discuss a relation of such flavor-spin dependence with the Pauli exclusion principle in the quark level. Possible existence of an H-dibaryon resonance above the Lambda-Lambda threshold is also discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, ptptex.cls use

    Osimertinib as treatment for EGFR exon 20 insertion-positive lung adenocarcinoma

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    A 20-year-old woman was diagnosed with stage 4 lung adenocarcinoma with an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 20 insertion gene mutation. Although the patient underwent chemotherapy, her lesions progressed. Liquid biopsy for EGFR T790M mutation showed negative results. After administering osimertinib, reduction of the lesions at the primary site was observed, and the patient’s respiratory condition improved. Previous reports showing successful treatment of EGFR exon 20 insertion-positive lung adenocarcinoma with the standard osimertinib dose of 80 mg are limited. The present case demonstrated that osimertinib could be a possible treatment option for EGFR exon 20 insertion-positive lung adenocarcinoma

    ΩΩ\Omega\Omega interaction from 2+1 flavor lattice QCD

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    We investigate the interaction between Ω\Omega baryons in the 1S0^1S_0 channel from 2+1 flavor lattice QCD simulations. On the basis of the HAL QCD method, the ΩΩ\Omega\Omega potential is extracted from the Nambu-Bethe-Salpeter wave function calculated on the lattice by using the PACS-CS gauge configurations with the lattice spacing a0.09a\simeq 0.09 fm, the lattice volume L2.9L\simeq 2.9 fm and the quark masses corresponding to mπ700m_\pi \simeq 700 MeV and mΩ1970m_\Omega \simeq 1970 MeV. The ΩΩ\Omega\Omega potential has a repulsive core at short distance and an attractive well at intermediate distance. Accordingly, the phase shift obtained from the potential shows moderate attraction at low energies. Our data indicate that the ΩΩ\Omega\Omega system with the present quark masses may appear close to the unitary limit where the scattering length diverges.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
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