24 research outputs found

    Three-flavor chiral effective model with four baryonic multiplets within the mirror assignment

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    We study three-flavor octet baryons by using the so-called extended Linear Sigma Model (eLSM). Within a quark-diquark picture, the requirement of a mirror assignment naturally leads to the consideration of four spin-12\frac{1}{2} baryon multiplets. A reduction of the Lagrangian to the two-flavor case leaves four doublets of nucleonic states which mix to form the experimentally observed states N(939)N(939), N(1440)N(1440), N(1535)N(1535) and N(1650)N(1650). We determine the parameters of the nucleonic part of the Lagrangian from a fit to masses and decay properties of the aforementioned states. By tracing their masses when chiral symmetry is restored, we conclude that the pairs N(939)N(939), N(1535)N(1535) and N(1440)N(1440), N(1650)N(1650) form chiral partners.Comment: Based on the presentation given at FAIRNESS 2016, Workshop for young scientists with research interests focused on physics at FAIR, 14-19 February 2016 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. 5 page

    Angular distribution and azimuthal asymmetry for pentaquark production in proton-proton collisions

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    Angular distributions for production of the Θ+\Theta^+ pentaquark are calculated for the collisions of polarized protons with polarized target protons. We compare calculations based on different assumptions concerning spin and parity (J=1/2±,3/2±J=1/2^\pm,3/2^\pm) of the Θ+\Theta^+ state. For a wide class of interactions the spin correlation parameters describing the asymmetric angular distributions are calculated up to 250 MeV above production threshold. The deviations from the near threshold behavior are investigated.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure

    Charmonium spectral functions in pˉA\bar p A collision

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    We study the in-medium propagation of low-lying charmonium states: J/ΨJ/\Psi, Ψ\Psi(3686), and Ψ\Psi(3770) in a pˉ\bar p Au 1010 GeV collision. This energy regime will be available for the PANDA experiment. The time evolution of the spectral functions of the charmonium states is studied with a BUU type transport model. We observe a substantial effect of the medium in the dilepton spectrum.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Presented at Excited QCD 2017, Sintra, Portuga

    Phi meson production in near threshold proton-nucleus collisions

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    The cross section for production of Phi mesons in proton-nucleus reactions is calculated as a function of the target mass. The decay width of the Phi meson is affected by the change of the masses of the Phi, K+ and K- mesons in the medium. A strong attractive K- potential leads to a measurable change of the behavior of the cross section as a function of of the target mass. Comparison between the kaon and electron decay modes are made.Comment: 4 pages, 1figure, new figure, new reference

    Baryonic contributions to the dilepton spectrum of nucleon-nucleon collisions

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    We study the production of dileptons in relativistic nucleon-nucleon collisions. Additionally to the traditional dilepton production channels (vector meson decays, meson and Delta(1232) Dalitz decays) we included in our model as new dilepton sources the Dalitz decay of higher unflavored baryon resonances with spin<=5/2 and mass<=2.25 GeV/c^2. The contributions of these new channels are estimated using experimental information about the Ngamma decays of the resonances and have large uncertainties. The obtained dilepton spectra are compared to the experimental data by the DLS collaboration. Predictions for the HADES detector (SIS, GSI) are also discussed. In spite of the large uncertainties of the higher resonance Dalitz decay contributions we are able to draw the conclusion that these contributions are negligible compared to the other dilepton sources and do not influence the detectability of the phi and omega vector meson peaks.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Quarkyonic matter from hydro and rapid freeze out

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    Quarkyonic matter is a predicted phase between deconfined ideal QGP and Hadronic matter where the dominant degrees of freedom are quarks. Collective flow measurements indicate that the flow developed in QGP, as flow measurements scale with the constituent quark numbers. The possible reasons for the observed constituent quark number scaling were analyzed, arriving to the conclusion that collective flow must have frozen out early when quarks were the dominant constituents of matter.publishedVersio

    Subthreshold phi-meson production in heavy-ion collisions

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    Within a transport code of BUU type the production of phi-mesons in the reactions Ni+Ni at 1.93 AGeV and Ru+Ru at 1.69 AGeV is studied. New elementary reaction channels rho+N(Delta) to phi+N and pi+N(1520) to phi+N are included. In spite of a substantial increase of the \phi multiplicities by these channels the results stay below the tentative numbers extracted from experimental data.Comment: 17 pages(LaTeX), two new figures adde

    Charmonium excitation functions in pA collisions

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    MesonNet 2013 International Workshop. Mini-proceedings

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    The mini-proceedings of the MesonNet 2013 International Workshop held in Prague from June 17th to 19th, 2013, are presented. MesonNet is a research network within EU HadronPhysics3 project (1/2012 -- 12/2014). The web page of the conference, which contains all talks, can be found at http://ipnp.mff.cuni.cz/mesonnet13Comment: 106 pages, 53 contributions. Mini-proceedings of the MesonNet 2013 International Workshop. Editors: K. Kampf, A. Kupsc, and P. Masjua
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