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Optical potentials for the antiproton nucleus interactions
The nuclear interactions of atomic and low energy antiprotons are studied.
Measurements of level shifts and widths in the lightest elements are analyzed
and compared with new results obtained in heavy nuclei. Simple geometric
properties of antiproton - nucleus interactions are demonstrated. Upon this
background one finds some anomalies that indicate strong energy dependence in
the subthreshold antiproton - nucleon interactions. The use of of antiproton in
studies of the nuclear surface is briefly discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX2e espcrc1 style, LEAP 2000 Conference,
Venice, Italy, to be published in Nucl. Phys. Proc. Supp
The antinucleon-nucleon quasi-bound states: J/psi and atomic evidence
The measurements of J/psi decays into photon, proton and antiproton show a
strong enhancement at the proton-antiproton threshold not seen in the decays
into neutral pion, proton and antiproton. What is the nature of this
enhancement? A natural interpretation can be performed in terms of a classical
model of nucleon-antinucleon interactions based on G-parity transformation. The
observed proton-antiproton structure is the consequence of the strong
attraction in the singlet S-wave state related predominantly to pion exchanges.
Similar attractions generate near threshold: an isospin-zero virtual (or
quasi-bound) state in singlet S-wave, an isospin-one quasi-bound state in
triplet P-wave with total angular momentum one and an isospin-zero resonance in
triplet P-wave with total angular momentum zero. These P-wave structures find
support in the antiproton-atomic data.Comment: 7 pages, 3 eps figures. Invited talk (S. Wycech) to the International
Conference on Low Energy Antiproton Physics (LEAP05), May 16-22, 2005,
Bonn-Juelich, Germany, to appear in AIP series of conference proceeding
Baryonium, a common ground for atomic and high energy physics
Indications of the existence of quasi-bound states in the N-Nbar system are
presented. Measurements by BES discovered a broad enhancement close to the
p-pbar threshold in the S wave, isospin 0 state formed in radiative decays of
J/psi. Another enhancement located about 50 MeV below the threshold was found
in mesonic decays of J/psi. In terms of the Paris potential model it was shown
that these are likely to represent the same state. Antiprotonic atomic data
provide some support for this interpretation and indicate the existence of
another fairly narrow quasi-bound state in a P wave.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures - Contribution to EXA2014 Vienna to appear in a
special edition of Hyperfine Interaction
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