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    Chiral dynamics of Σ\Sigma-hyperons in the nuclear medium

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    Using SU(3) chiral perturbation theory we calculate the density-dependent complex mean field UΣ(kf)+iWΣ(kf)U_\Sigma(k_f)+ i W_\Sigma(k_f) of a Σ\Sigma-hyperon in isospin-symmetric nuclear matter. The leading long-range ΣN\Sigma N -interaction arises from one-kaon exchange and from two-pion exchange with a Σ\Sigma- or a Λ\Lambda-hyperon in the intermediate state. We find from the ΣNΛN\Sigma N\to \Lambda N conversion process at nuclear matter saturation density ρ0=0.16\rho_0 = 0.16 fm3^{-3} an imaginary single-particle potential of WΣ(kf0)=21.5W_\Sigma(k_{f0}) =-21.5 MeV, in fair agreement with existing empirical determinations. The genuine long-range contributions from iterated (second order) one-pion exchange with an intermediate Σ\Sigma- or Λ\Lambda-hyperon sum up to a moderately repulsive real single-particle potential of UΣ(kf0)=59U_\Sigma(k_{f0})= 59 MeV. Recently measured (π,K+(\pi^-,K^+) inclusive spectra related to Σ\Sigma^--formation in heavy nuclei give evidence for a Σ\Sigma-nucleus repulsion of similar size. Our results suggest that the net effect of the short-range ΣN\Sigma N-interaction on the Σ\Sigma-nuclear mean field could be small.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, published in: Phys. Rev. C 71, 068201 (2005

    Application of DWF to heavy-light mesons

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    We consider application of domain wall fermions to quarks with relatively heavy masses, aiming at precision calculations of charmed meson properties. Preliminary results for a few basic quantities are presented.Comment: Lattice2003(heavy), 3 pages, 3 figure

    Evolution of non-thermal emission from shell associated with AGN jets

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    We explore the evolution of the emissions by accelerated electrons in shocked shells driven by jets in active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Focusing on powerful sources which host luminous quasars, we evaluated the broadband emission spectra by properly taking into account adiabatic and radiative cooling effects on the electron distribution. The synchrotron radiation and inverse Compton (IC) scattering of various photons that are mainly produced in the accretion disc and dusty torus are considered as radiation processes. We show that the resultant radiation is dominated by the IC emission for compact sources (< 10kpc), whereas the synchrotron radiation is more important for larger sources. We also compare the shell emissions with those expected from the lobe under the assumption that a fractions of the energy deposited in the shell and lobe carried by the non-thermal electrons are ϵe0.01\epsilon_e \sim 0.01 and ϵe,lobe1\epsilon_{e, lobe} \sim 1, respectively. Then, we find that the shell emissions are brighter than the lobe ones at infra-red and optical bands when the source size is > 10kpc, and the IC emissions from the shell at > 10 GeV can be observed with the absence of contamination from the lobe irrespective of the source size. In particular, it is predicted that, for most powerful nearby sources (Lj1047ergss1L_j \sim 10^{47} ergs s^{-1}), TeV gamma-rays produced via the IC emissions can be detected by the modern Cherenkov telescopes such as MAGIC, HESS and VERITAS.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

    Quantum shutter approach to tunneling time scales with wave packets

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    The quantum shutter approach to tunneling time scales (G. Garc\'{\i }a-Calder\'{o}n and A. Rubio, Phys. Rev. A \textbf{55}, 3361 (1997)), which uses a cutoff plane wave as the initial condition, is extended in such a way that a certain type of wave packet can be used as the initial condition. An analytical expression for the time evolved wave function is derived. The time-domain resonance, the peaked structure of the probability density (as the function of time) at the exit of the barrier, originally found with the cutoff plane wave initial condition, is studied with the wave packet initial conditions. It is found that the time-domain resonance is not very sensitive to the width of the packet when the transmission process is in the tunneling regime.Comment: 6 page
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