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    Exotic atoms and exotic nuclei

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    We briefly review the study of the exotic atoms and exotic nuclei, and report recent research activities of eta-mesic nucleus and kaonic atoms in this article.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at II Symposium on applied nuclear physics and innovative technologies, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, Acta Physica Polonica B (2015) in pres

    eta-prime nucleus optical potential and possible eta-prime bound states

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    Starting from a recent model of the eta'N interaction, we evaluate the eta'-nucleus optical potential, including the contribution of lowest order in density, t rho/2m_eta', together with the second order terms accounting for eta' absorption by two nucleons. We also calculate the formation cross section of the eta' bound states from (pi+,p) reactions on nuclei. The eta'-nucleus potential suffers from uncertainties tied to the poorly known eta'N interaction, which can be partially constrained by the experimental modulus of the eta'N scattering length and/or the recently measured transparency ratios in eta' nuclear photoproduction. Assuming an attractive interaction and taking the claimed experimental value |a_eta'N| = 0.1 fm, we obtain a eta' optical potential in nuclear matter at saturation density of V_eta' = -(8.7 + 1.8i) MeV, not attractive enough to produce eta' bound states in light nuclei. Larger values of the scattering length give rise to deeper optical potentials, with moderate enough imaginary parts. For a value |a_eta'| = 0.3 fm, which can still be considered to lie within the uncertainties of the experimental constraints, the spectra of light and medium nuclei show clear structures associated to eta'-nuclear bound states and to threshold enhancements in the unbound region.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, 2 table

    In--Flight (K,pK^-,p) Reactions for the Formation of Kaonic Atoms and Kaonic Nuclei in Green function method

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    We study theoretically the kaonic atom and kaonic nucleus formations in the in--flight (K,pK^-,p) reactions using the Green function method, which is suited to evaluate formation rates both of stable and unstable bound systems. We consider 12^{12}C and 16^{16}O as the targets and calculate the spectra of the (K,pK^-,p) reactions. We conclude that a no peak structure due to kaonic nucleus formation is expected in the reaction spectra calculated with the chiral unitary kaon--nucleus optical potential. In the spectra with the phenomenological deep kaon--nucleus potential, we may have possibilities to observe some structures due to kaonic nucleus states. For all cases, we have peaks due to the kaonic atom formations in the reaction spectra.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, newly calculated results added, revisions and updated references, to appear in Physical Review

    Formation of \eta'(958)-mesic nuclei and axial U_A(1) anomaly at finite density

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    We discuss the possibility to produce the bound states of the η(958)\eta'(958) meson in nuclei theoretically. We calculate the formation cross sections of the η\eta' bound states with the Green function method for (γ\gamma,p) reaction and discuss the experimental feasibility at photon facilities like SPring-8. We conclude that we can expect to observe resonance peaks in (γ\gamma,p) spectra for the formation of η\eta' bound states and we can deduce new information on η\eta' properties at finite density. These observations are believed to be essential to know the possible mass shift of η\eta' and deduce new information of the effective restoration of the chiral UA(1)U_A(1) anomaly in the nuclear medium.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Formation of Heavy Meson Bound States by Two Nucleon Pick-up Reactions

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    We develop a model to evaluate the formation rate of the heavy mesic nuclei in the two nucleon pick-up reactions, and apply it to the 6^6Li target cases for the formation of heavy meson-α\alpha bound states, as examples. The existence of the quasi-deuteron in the target nucleus is assumed in this model. It is found that the mesic nuclei formation in the recoilless kinematics is possible even for heavier mesons than nucleon in the two nucleon pick-up reactions. We find the formation rate of the meson-α\alpha bound states can be around half of the elementary cross sections at the recoilless kinematics with small distortions.Comment: 1 table, 10 figures, 8 page
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