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Baryonic Resonances from Baryon Decuplet-Meson Octet Interactions and the Exotic Resonance S=1, I=1, J^P=3/2-
Using the lowest order chiral Lagrangian we study s-wave interactions of the
baryon decuplet with the octet of pseudoscalar mesons. We find two bound states
in the flavour SU(3) limit corresponding to the octet and decuplet
representations. These are found to split into eight different trajectories in
the complex plane when the SU(3) symmetry is broken gradually. Finally, we are
able to provide a reasonable description for a good number of 4-star 3/2-
resonances listed by the Particle Data Group. In particular, the Xi(1820), the
Lambda(1520) and the Sigma(1670) states are well reproduced. We predict a few
other resonances and also evaluate the couplings of the observed resonances to
the various channels from the residues at the poles of the scattering matrix
from where partial decay widths into different channels can be evaluated.Comment: Talk given at 10th International Conference on the Structure of
Baryons (Baryon 2004) at Palaiseau (France), 25-29 October 200
Isospin breaking effects in the X(3872) resonance
In this paper we study the effects of isospin breaking in the dynamical
generation of the X(3872) state. We also calculate the ratio of the branching
fractions of the decaying into with two and three pions, which has
been measured experimentally to be close to unity. Together with the X(3872),
of positive C-parity, we predict the existence of a negative C-parity state and
we comment on which decay channel is more promising to observe this state.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, study on the line shape of the X(3872) adde
The Y(3940), Z(3930) and the X(4160) as dynamically generated resonances from the vector-vector interaction
We study the vector-vector interaction within the framework of the hidden
gauge formalism for the sector with quantum numbers charm C=0 and strangeness
S=0 in the region around 4000 MeV. We get five poles, three of which could be
identified with the Y(3940), Z(3930) and X(4160). These poles appear with
quantum numbers I=0 and and , respectively, and
can be considered as hadronic molecules made of ,
.Comment: to appear in Proceedings of XIII International Conference on Hadron
Spectroscopy, November 29 - December 4, 2009, Florida State Universit
On the hidden charm pentaquark-s in decay
In a previous work we presented a theoretical analysis of the reaction from where a recent experiment by the LHCb collaboration
at CERN claimed the existence of two hidden charm pentaquarks,
and . In that work we focused only on the and
signals and discussed the possible explanation of this pentaquark
state within the picture of a dynamical meson-baryon molecule made up mostly
from and components. In the present
work we improve upon the previous one by considering the total and
data including all the relevant resonances contributing to the
spectra, and discuss the possible nature of both and
. We also discuss several important topics, like the effect of the
contact term in the reaction, the viability of reproducing the data without the
and the possible quantum numbers assignment to these pentaquarks.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
eta nucleus optical potential in a chiral unitary approach
The self-energy of an eta in a nuclear medium is calculated in a chiral
unitary model, and applied to eta states in nuclei. Our calculation predicts an
attractive eta nucleus optical potential which can accommodate many eta bound
states in different nuclei.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Talk given at the XVI International Conference on
Particles and Nucle
dependence of the - and -induced production of the from nuclei
Using results of a recent calculation of the in the nuclear
medium, which show that the medium width is about five times the free width, we
study the A dependence of the production cross section in the
reactions and . We find a sizable A dependence in the ratio of the
nuclear cross sections for heavy nuclei with respect to a light one due to the
large value of the width in the medium, showing that devoted
experiments, easily within reach in present facilities, can provide good
information on that magnitude by measuring the cross sections studied here.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
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