175 research outputs found
The neutron matter equation of state from low-momentum interactions
We calculate the neutron matter equation of state at finite temperature based
on low-momentum nucleon-nucleon and three-nucleon interactions. Our results are
compared to the model-independent virial equation of state and to variational
calculations. We provide a simple estimate for the theoretical error, important
for extrapolations to astrophysical conditions.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of Quark Confinement
and Hadron Spectrum VII (QCHS7), Ponta Delgada (Acores), Portugal, 2-7
September 200
DN interaction from the Juelich meson-exchange model
The interaction is studied in close analogy to the meson-exchange potential of the Juelich group using SU(4) symmetry constraints. The model
generates the (2595) resonance dynamically as a quasi-bound
state. Results for scattering lengths and cross sections are presented and
compared with predictions based on the Weinberg-Tomozawa term. Some features of
the (2595) resonance are also discussed emphasizing the role of the
near-by threshold.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the 19th
Particles and Nuclei International Conference (PANIC11), Cambridge,
Massachusetts, July 24th-29th, 201
excited states within a HQSS model
We have reviewed the renormalization procedure used in the unitarized
coupled-channel model of Phys. Rev. D85 114032 (2012), and its impact in the
, , and sector, where five states have been
recently observed by the LHCb Collaboration. The meson-baryon interactions used
in the model are consistent with both chiral and heavy-quark spin symmetries
and lead to a successful description of the observed lowest-lying odd parity
resonances and , and and
resonances. We show that some (probably at least three) of
the states observed by LHCb will also have odd parity and spins and
, belonging two of them to the same HQSS multiplets that the latter strangenessless
heavy baryons.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 6 tables, published in The European Physical
Journal
In-medium properties of D-mesons at FAIR
We obtain the D-meson spectral density at finite temperature for the
conditions of density and temperature expected at FAIR. We perform a
self-consistent coupled-channel calculation taking, as a bare interaction, a
separable potential model. The (2593) resonance is generated
dynamically. We observe that the D-meson spectral density develops a sizeable
width while the quasiparticle peak stays close to the free position. The
consequences for the D-meson production at FAIR are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of 9th International
Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP2006), Mainz
(Germany), 10-14 October 200
Exotic dynamically generated baryons with C1
We follow a model based on the SU(8) symmetry for the interaction of mesons
with baryons. The model treats on an equal footing the pseudo-scalars and the
vector mesons, as required by heavy quark symmetry. The T-matrix calculated
within an unitary scheme in coupled channels has poles which are interpreted as
baryonic resonances.Comment: 5 pages. Proceedings for Chiral10 workshop, Valencia, June 21-24 201
Charm at FAIR
Charmed mesons in hot and dense matter are studied within a self-consistent
coupled-channel approach for the experimental conditions of density and
temperature expected at the CBM experiment at FAIR/GSI. The meson spectral
function broadens with increasing density with an extended tail towards lower
energies due to and
excitations. The in-medium meson mass increases with density. We also
discuss the consequences for the renormalized properties in nuclear matter of
the charm scalar and D(2400), and the predicted hidden charm
X(3700) resonances at FAIR energies.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of ExcitedQCD 09,
Zakopane, Poland, 8-14 February 200
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