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Charmonium properties at finite temperature on quenched anisotropic lattices
We study charmonium properties below and above up to 1.8, on
quenched anisotropic lattices. Information of the spectral functions is
extracted using the maximum entropy method and the constrained curve fitting.
We also calculate the color singlet and averaged free energies and evaluate the
charmonium spectrum with the potential model analysis. The relation between the
lattice result of the spectral function analysis and the potential model is
discussed.Comment: Lattice2004(non-zero), 3 pages, 4 figure
Charmonium near the deconfining transition on the lattice
We study the charmonium properties at finite temperature using quenched
lattice QCD simulations. Although a simple potential model analysis indicates
no bound state at , our analyses of the spatial correlation between
quark and anti-quark and the spectral function indicate that a bound-state-like
structure may survive even above .Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Talk presented at the PANIC02 conference, Sept.
30 - Oct. 4, 2002, Osaka, Japa
Nucleosynthesis in High-Entropy Hot-Bubbles of SNe and Abundance Patterns of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
There have been suggestions that the abundance of Extremely Metal-Poor (EMP)
stars can be reproduced by Hypernovae (HNe), not by normal supernovae (SNe).
However, recently it was also suggested that if the innermost neutron-rich or
proton-rich matter is ejected, the abundance patterns of ejected matter are
changed, and normal SNe may also reproduce the observations of EMP stars. In
this letter, we calculate explosive nucleosynthesis with various Ye and
entropy, and investigate whether normal SNe with this innermost matter, which
we call "hot-bubble" component, can reproduce the abundance of EMP stars. We
find that neutron-rich (Ye = 0.45-0.49) and proton-rich (Ye = 0.51-0.55) matter
can increase Zn/Fe and Co/Fe ratios as observed, but tend to overproduce other
Fe-peak elements. In addition to it, we find that if slightly proton-rich
matter with 0.50 <= Ye < 0.501 with s/kb ~ 15-40 is ejected as much as ~ 0.06
Msolar, even normal SNe can reproduce the abundance of EMP stars, though it
requires fine-tuning of Ye. On the other hand, HNe can more easily reproduce
the observations of EMP stars without fine-tuning. Our results imply that HNe
are the most possible origin of the abundance pattern of EMP stars.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, Accepted to ApJL; modified reference
Quarkonium at finite temperature
Lattice QCD studies on charmonium at finite temperature are presented After a
discussion about problems for the Maximum Entropy Method applied to finite
temperature lattice QCD, I show several results on charmonium spectral
functions. The ``wave function'' of charmonium is also discussed to study the
spatial correlation between quark and anti-quark in deconfinement phase.Comment: 8pages, 4figures, talk presented at Hard Probes 200
Two-dimensional full particle simulation of a perpendicular collisionless shock with a shock-rest-frame model
A two-dimensional (2D) shock-rest-frame model for particle simulations is
developed. Then full kinetic dynamics of a perpendicular collisionless shock is
examined by means of a 2D full particle simulation. We found that in the 2D
simulation there are fewer nonthermal electrons due to surfing acceleration
which was seen in the previous 1D simulations of a high Mach number
perpendicular shock in a low-beta and weakly magnetized plasma. This is because
the particle motion along the ambient magnetic field disturbs the formation of
coherent electrostatic solitary structures which is necessary for electron
surfing acceleration.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, ApJL in press. The paper with full resolution
images is
http://theo.phys.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~ryo/papers/shock_rest_2D.pd
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