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Narrow Pentaquark States in a Quark Model with Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics
The exotic baryon is studied with microscopic
calculations in a quark model by using a method of antisymmetrized molecular
dynamics(AMD). We predict narrow states, ,
, and , which nearly degenerate in a
low-energy region of the system. We discuss decay widths and
estimate them to be for the , and
MeV for the state.Comment: Talk given at International Workshop on PENTAQUARK04, Spring-8,
Hyogo, Japan, 20-23 Jul 200
Estimation of the mean of a discrete parameter, covariance stationary, stochastic process in rotation sampling
Constrained optimization procedure for deriving linear estimator of population mean in rotation samplin
Results from K2K and status of T2K
Results from the K2K experiment and status of the T2K experiment are
reported.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. Talk at International Conference on New Trends in
High-Energy Physics (Crimea2005), Yalta, Ukraine, September 10-17, 200
ppK- bound states from Skyrmions
The bound kaon approach to the strangeness in the Skyrme model is applied to
investigating the possibility of deeply bound states. We describe the
system as two-Skyrmion around which a kaon field fluctuates. Each
Skyrmion is rotated in the space of SU(2) collective coordinate. The rotational
motions are quantized to be projected onto the spin-singlet proton-proton
state. We derive the equation of motion for the kaon in the background field of
two Skyrmions at fixed positions. From the numerical solution of the equation
of motion, it is found that the energy of can be considerably small, and
that the distribution of shows molecular nature of the system.
For this deep binding, the Wess-Zumino-Witten term plays an important role. The
total energy of the system is estimated in the Born-Oppenheimer
approximation. The binding energy of the state is MeV.
The mean square radius of the subsystem is
fm.Comment: Oct 2007, 15 pages, 8 figures; added references, corrected typo
Weibel instability and associated strong fields in a fully 3D simulation of a relativistic shock
Plasma instabilities (e.g., Buneman, Weibel and other two-stream
instabilities) excited in collisionless shocks are responsible for particle
(electron, positron, and ion) acceleration. Using a new 3-D relativistic
particle-in-cell code, we have investigated the particle acceleration and shock
structure associated with an unmagnetized relativistic electron-positron jet
propagating into an unmagnetized electron-positron plasma. The simulation has
been performed using a long simulation system in order to study the nonlinear
stages of the Weibel instability, the particle acceleration mechanism, and the
shock structure. Cold jet electrons are thermalized and slowed while the
ambient electrons are swept up to create a partially developed hydrodynamic
(HD) like shock structure. In the leading shock, electron density increases by
a factor of 3.5 in the simulation frame. Strong electromagnetic fields are
generated in the trailing shock and provide an emission site. We discuss the
possible implication of our simulation results within the AGN and GRB context.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, ApJ Letters, in pres
Renormalized parameters and perturbation theory for an n-channel Anderson model with Hund's rule coupling: Asymmetric case
We explore the predictions of the renormalized perturbation theory for an
n-channel Anderson model, both with and without Hund's rule coupling, in the
regime away from particle-hole symmetry. For the model with n=2 we deduce the
renormalized parameters from numerical renormalization group calculations, and
plot them as a function of the occupation at the impurity site, nd. From these
we deduce the spin, orbital and charge susceptibilities, Wilson ratios and
quasiparticle density of states at T=0, in the different parameter regimes,
which gives a comprehensive overview of the low energy behavior of the model.
We compare the difference in Kondo behaviors at the points where nd=1 and nd=2.
One unexpected feature of the results is the suppression of the charge
susceptibility in the strong correlation regime over the occupation number
range 1 <nd <3.Comment: 9 pages, 17 figure
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