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Determination of Transverse Density Structuring from Propagating MHD Waves in the Solar Atmosphere
We present a Bayesian seismology inversion technique for propagating
magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) transverse waves observed in coronal waveguides. The
technique uses theoretical predictions for the spatial damping of propagating
kink waves in transversely inhomogeneous coronal waveguides. It combines wave
amplitude damping length scales along the waveguide with theoretical results
for resonantly damped propagating kink waves to infer the plasma density
variation across the oscillating structures. Provided the spatial dependence of
the velocity amplitude along the propagation direction is measured and the
existence of two different damping regimes is identified, the technique would
enable us to fully constrain the transverse density structuring, providing
estimates for the density contrast and its transverse inhomogeneity length
scale
Radiative decays of dynamically generated charmed baryons
In this work we study the radiative decay of dynamically generated
J^P=\oh^- charm baryons into the ground state J^P=\oh^+ baryons. Since
different theoretical interpretations of these baryonic resonances, and in
particular of the , give different predictions, a precise
experimental measurement of these decays would be an important step for
understanding their nature.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figur
D Mesons in Nuclear Matter: A DN Coupled-Channel Equations Approach
A set of coupled two-body scattering equations is solved for the DN system
embedded in an iso-symmetric nuclear matter. The in-medium behavior of charmed
D mesons: (D^+,D^0), is investigated from the self-consistent solution within
this scheme. The effective meson-baryon Lagrangian in charm quantum number one
sector, the key ingredient in the present study, is adopted from a recent model
by Hofmann and Lutz which has aimed at combining the charmed meson degree of
freedom in a consistent manner with chiral unitary models. After a critical
examination, the original model is modified in several important aspects, such
as the method of regularization, in order to be more consistent and practical
for our objective. The resultant interaction is used to reproduce the position
and width of the s-wave \Lambda_c(2593) resonance in the isospin zero DN
channel. In the isospin one channel, it generates a rather wide resonance at
\~2770 MeV. The corresponding in-medium solution is then sought by
incorporating Pauli blocking and the D- and \pi-meson dressing
self-consistently. At normal nuclear matter density, the resultant \Lambda_c
(2593) is found to stay narrow and shifted at a lower energy, while the I=1
resonance is lowered in position as well and broadened considerably. The
possible implication of our findings on the J/\Psi suppression, etc. in
relativistic heavy ion collisions is briefly discussed.Comment: 30 pages, 8 eps figures, some typos and coefficients corrected,
published in Phys. Rev.
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