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102. Charmed and strange baryon resonances with heavy-quark spin symmetry
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Romanets, O., Tolos, L., Garcia-Recio, C., Nieves, J., Salcedo, L. L., and Timmermans, R. G. E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study charmed and strange baryon resonances that are generated dynamically by a unitary baryon-meson coupled-channel model which incorporates heavy-quark spin symmetry. This is accomplished by extending the SU(3) Weinberg-Tomozawa chiral Lagrangian to SU(8) spin-flavor symmetry plus a suitable symmetry breaking. The model produces resonances with negative parity from s-wave interaction of pseudoscalar and vector mesons with $1/2^+$ and $3/2^+$ baryons. Resonances in all the isospin, spin, and strange sectors with one, two, and three charm units are studied. Our results are compared with experimental data from several facilities, such as the CLEO, Belle or BaBar Collaborations, as well as with other theoretical models. Some of our dynamically generated states can be readily assigned to resonances found experimentally, while others do not have a straightforward identification and require the compilation of more data and also a refinement of the model. In particular, we identify the $\Xi_c(2790)$ and $\Xi_c(2815)$ resonances as possible candidates for a heavy-quark spin symmetry doublet., Comment: 31 pages, 17 figures, 25 tables
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- 2012
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103. D^- mesic atoms
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Garcia-Recio, C., Nieves, J., Salcedo, L. L., and Tolos, L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The anti-D meson self-energy is evaluated self-consistently, using unitarized coupled-channel theory, by computing the in-medium meson-baryon T-matrix in the C=-1,S=0 sector. The heavy pseudo-scalar and heavy vector mesons, anti-D and anti-D^*, are treated on equal footing as required by heavy quark spin symmetry. Results for energy levels and widths of D^- mesic atoms in 12C, 40Ca, 118Sn and 208Pb are presented. The spectrum contains states of atomic and of nuclear types for all nuclei. anti-D^0--nucleus bound states are also obtained. We find that, after electromagnetic and nuclear cascade, these systems end up with the anti-D bound in the nucleus, either as a meson or as part of a exotic anti-D N (pentaquark) loosely bound state., Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables
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- 2011
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104. Are there three Xi(1950) states?
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Valderrama, M. Pavon, Xie, Ju-Jun, and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Different experiments on hadron spectroscopy have long suspected the existence of several cascade states in the $1900-2000 {\rm MeV}$ region. They are usually labeled under the common name of $\Xi (1950)$. As we argue here, there are also theoretical reasons supporting the idea of several $\Xi (1950)$ resonances. In particular, we propose the existence of three $\Xi(1950)$ states: one of these states would be part of a spin-parity $(1/2)^{-}$ decuplet and the other two probably would belong to the $(5/2)^{+}$ and $(5/2)^{-}$ octets. We also identify which decay channels are the more appropriate for the detection of each of the previous states., Comment: 5 pages, 3 tables, final version. Published in Phys. Rev. D 85, 017502 (2012)
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- 2011
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105. Triply Heavy Baryons and Heavy Quark Spin Symmetry
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Flynn, J. M., Hernández, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the semileptonic $b\to c$ decays of the lowest-lying triply-heavy baryons made from $b$ and $c$ quarks in the limit $m_b, m_c \gg \Lambda_\mathrm{QCD}$ and close to the zero recoil point. The separate heavy quark spin symmetries strongly constrain the matrix elements, leading to single form factors for $ccb\to ccc$, $bbc\to ccb$, and $bbb\to bbc$ baryon decays. We also study the effects on these systems of using a $Y$-shaped confinement potential, as suggested by lattice QCD results for the interaction between three static quarks., Comment: 12 latex pages, 3 figures, 3 tables. Enlarged discussion. New references added
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- 2011
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106. The nucleon axial mass and the MiniBooNE CCQE neutrino-nucleus data
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Nieves, J., Ruiz-Simo, I., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyze the MiniBooNE CCQE $d\sigma/dT_\mu d\cos\theta_\mu$ data using a theoretical model that has proved to be quite successful in the analysis of nuclear reactions with electron, photon and pion probes. We find that RPA and multinucleon knockout turn out to be essential for the description of the MiniBooNE data. We show these measurements are fully compatible with former determinations of nucleon axial mass $M_A$, in contrast with several previous analyses, which have suggested an anomalously large value. We find, $M_A=1.08 \pm 0.03$ GeV. We also argue that the procedure, commonly used to reconstruct the neutrino energy for QE events from the muon angle and energy, could be unreliable for a wide region of the phase space, due to the large importance of multinucleon events., Comment: Contribution to NUFACT 11, XIIIth International Workshop on Neutrino Factories, Super beams and Beta beams, 1-6 August 2011, CERN and University of Geneva (Submitted to IOP conference series).} Two typos have been corrected
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- 2011
107. Exclusive $c\to s,d$ semileptonic decays of ground-state spin-1/2 doubly charmed baryons
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Albertus, C., Hernández, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We evaluate exclusive semileptonic decays of ground-state spin-1/2 doubly heavy charmed baryons driven by a $c\to s,d$ transition at the quark level. Our results for the form factors are consistent with heavy quark spin symmetry constraints which are valid in the limit of an infinitely massive charm quark and near zero recoil. Only a few exclusive semileptonic decay channels have been theoretically analyzed before. For those cases we find that our results are in a reasonable agreement with previous calculations., Comment: 13 latex pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. A new figure added, corrected misprints
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- 2011
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108. Study of the strong $\Sigma_b\to \Lambda_b\, \pi$ and $\Sigma_b^{*}\to \Lambda_b\, \pi$ in a non-relativistic quark model
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Hernández, E. and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present results for the strong widths corresponding to the $\Sigma_b\to \Lambda_b\, \pi$ and $\Sigma_b^{*}\to \Lambda_b\, \pi$ decays. We apply our model in Ref. Phys. Rev. D 72, 094022 (2005) where we previously studied the corresponding transitions in the charmed sector. Our non-relativistic constituent quark model uses wave functions that take advantage of the constraints imposed by heavy quark symmetry. Partial conservation of axial current hypothesis allows us to determine the strong vertices from an analysis of the axial current matrix elements., Comment: 6 latex pages, 1 table, new references added
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- 2011
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109. Resonance interpretation of the bump structure in the $\gamma p \to K^+ \Lambda(1520)$ differential cross section
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Xie, Ju-Jun and Nieves, J.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the $\Lambda(1520)$ photoproduction in the $\vec{\gamma} p \to K^+ \Lambda(1520)$ reaction within the effective Lagrangian method near threshold. In addition to the "background" contributions from the contact, $t-$channel $K$ exchange, and $s-$channel nucleon pole terms, which were already considered in previous works, the contribution from the nucleon resonance $N^*(2080)$ (spin-parity $J^P = 3/2^-$) is also considered. We show that the inclusion of the nucleon resonance $N^*(2080)$ leads to a fairly good description of the new LEPS differential cross-section data, and that these measurements can be used to determine some of the properties of this latter resonance., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Proceeding for NSTAR 2011. One typo corrected
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- 2011
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110. Large-Nc Properties of the rho and f0(600) Mesons from Unitary Resonance Chiral Dynamics
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Nieves, J., Pich, A., and Arriola, E. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We construct pi-pi amplitudes that fulfill exact elastic unitarity, account for one loop Chiral Perturbation Theory contributions and include all 1/Nc leading terms, with the only limitation of considering just the lowest-lying nonet of exchanged resonances. Within such scheme, the Nc dependence of sigma and rho masses and widths is discussed. Robust conclusions are drawn in the case of the rho resonance, confirming that it is a stable meson in the limit of a large number of QCD colors, Nc. Less definitive conclusions are reached in the scalar-isoscalar sector. With the present quality of data, we cannot firmly conclude whether or not the Nc=3 f0(600) resonance completely disappears at large Nc or it has a sub-dominant component in its structure, which would become dominant for a number of quark colors sufficiently large., Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures
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- 2011
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111. The nucleon axial mass and the MiniBooNE Quasielastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering problem
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Nieves, J., Simo, I. Ruiz, and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The charged-current double differential neutrino cross section, measured by the MiniBooNE Collaboration, has been analyzed using a microscopical model that accounts for, among other nuclear effects, long range nuclear (RPA) correlations and multinucleon scattering. We find that MiniBooNE data are fully compatible with the world average of the nucleon axial mass in contrast with several previous analyses which have suggested an anomalously large value. We also discuss the reliability of the algorithm used to estimate the neutrino energy., Comment: 6 pages and 3 figures. This version matches accepted version for publication in Physics Letters B
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- 2011
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112. Deriving the existence of $B\bar{B}^*$ bound states from the X(3872) and Heavy Quark Symmetry
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Nieves, J. and Valderrama, M. Pavon
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We discuss the possibility and the description of bound states between $B$ and $\bar{B}^*$ mesons. We argue that the existence of such a bound state can be deduced from (i) the weakly bound X(3872) state, (ii) certain assumptions about the short range dynamics of the $D\bar{D}^*$ system and (iii) heavy quark symmetry. From these assumptions the binding energy of the possible $B\bar{B}^*$ bound states is determined, first in a theory containing only contact interactions which serves as a straightforward illustration of the method, and then the effects of including the one pion exchange potential are discussed. In this latter case three isoscalar states are predicted: a positive and negative C-parity $^3S_1-{}^3D_1$ state with a binding energy of $20\,{\rm MeV}$ and $6\,{\rm MeV}$ below threshold respectively, and a positive C-parity $^3P_0$ shallow state located almost at the $B\bar{B}^*$ threshold. However, large uncertainties are generated as a consequence of the $1/m_Q$ corrections from heavy quark symmetry. Finally, the newly discovered isovector $Z_b(10610)$ state can be easily accommodated within the present framework by a minor modification of the short range dynamics., Comment: 21 pages, 3 figures; a sign error in the potential has been corrected and new predictions have been computed
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- 2011
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113. Odd Parity Light Baryon Resonances
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Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Nieves, J., and Salcedo, L. L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We use a consistent SU(6) extension of the meson-baryon chiral Lagrangian within a coupled channel unitary approach in order to calculate the T-matrix for meson-baryon scattering in s-wave. The building blocks of the scheme are the pion and nucleon octets, the rho nonet and the Delta decuplet. We identify poles in this unitary T-matrix and interpret them as resonances. We study here the non exotic sectors with strangeness S=0,-1,-2,-3 and spin J=1/2, 3/2 and 5/2. Many of the poles generated can be associated with known N, Delta, Sigma, Lambda and Xi resonances with negative parity. We show that most of the low-lying three and four star odd parity baryon resonances with spin 1/2 and 3/2 can be related to multiplets of the spin-flavor symmetry group SU(6). This study allows us to predict the spin-parity of the Xi(1620), Xi(1690), Xi(1950), Xi(2250), Omega(2250) and Omega(2380) resonances, which have not been determined experimentally yet., Comment: New appendix and references added
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- 2011
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114. Inclusive Charged--Current Neutrino--Nucleus Reactions
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Nieves, J., Simo, I. Ruiz, and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a model for weak CC induced nuclear reactions at energies of interest for current and future neutrino oscillation experiments. This model is a natural extension of the work of Refs.[1,2], where the QE contribution to the inclusive electron and neutrino scattering on nuclei was analyzed. The model is based on a systematic many body expansion of the gauge boson absorption modes that includes one, two and even three body mechanisms, as well as the excitation of Delta isobars. The whole scheme has no free parameters, besides those previously adjusted to the weak pion production off the nucleon cross sections in the deuteron, since all nuclear effects were set up in previous studies of photon, electron and pion interactions with nuclei. We have discussed at length the recent charged current quasi-elastic MiniBooNE cross section data, and showed that two nucleon knockout mechanisms are essential to describe these measurements., Comment: 25 pages, 19 figures
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- 2011
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115. The X(3872) and other X,Y,Z Resonances as Hidden Charm Meson-Meson Molecules
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Oset, E., Gamermann, D., Molina, R., Nieves, J. M., Arriola, E. Ruiz, Branz, T., and Liang, Wei Hong
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We report on some ideas concerning the nature of the X(3872) resonance and the need for approximately equal charged and neutral components of $D \bar{D}^* +cc$. Then we discuss how some hidden charm states are obtained from the interaction between vector mesons with charm and can be associated to some of the charmonium-like X,Y,Z states. Finally we discuss how the nature of these states could be investigated through different types of radiative decay., Comment: Presented at the Charm2010 Workshop, Beijing, Oct. 2010
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- 2011
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116. New determination of the $N$-$\Delta(1232)$ axial form factors from weak pion production and coherent pion production off nuclei at T2K and MiniBooNE energies revisited
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Hernández, E., Nieves, J., Valverde, M., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We re-evaluate our model predictions in Phys. Rev. D 79, 013002 (2009) for different observables in neutrino induced coherent pion production. This comes as a result of the new improved fit to old bubble chamber data of the dominant axial C_5^A nucleon-to-Delta form factor. We find an increase of 20%-30% in the values for the total cross sections. Uncertainties induced by the errors in the determination of C_5^A are computed. Our new results turn out to be compatible within about $1\sigma$ with the former ones. We also stress the existing tension between the recent experimental determination of the \sigma(CC coh \pi^+)}/\sigma(NC coh \pi^0)} $ ratio by the SciBooNE Collaboration and the theoretical predictions., Comment: 3 latex pages, 1 figure. Talk given at the NuFact10 Conference
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- 2010
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117. The effect of hyperfine mixing in electromagnetic and semileptonic decays of doubly heavy baryons
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Albertus, C., Hernandez, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider the role played by hyperfine mixing in electromagnetic and semileptonic decays of doubly heavy baryons, which give rise to large corrections to the decay widths in both cases., Comment: Talk given in Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum IX, Madrid September 2010
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- 2010
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118. Heavy Quark Spin Symmetry and Heavy Baryons: Electroweak Decays
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Albertus, C., Amaro, J. E., Hernandez, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Heavy quark spin symmetry is discussed in the context of single and doubly heavy baryons. A special attention is paid to the constraints/simplifications that this symmetry imposes on the non-relativistic constituent quark model wave functions and on the b->c semileptonic decays of these hadrons., Comment: Presented at the 21st European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, Salamanca, Spain, 30 August - 3 September 2010
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- 2010
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119. Exotic dynamically generated baryons with C$=-$1
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Gamermann, D., García-Recio, C., Nieves, J., Salcedo, L. L., and Tolos, L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
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 2010
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- 2010
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120. Wave functions for dynamically generated resonances; the two $\Lambda(1405)$ and $\Lambda(1670)$
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Yamagata-Sekihara, J., Nieves, J., and Oset, E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work we develop a formalism to evaluate wave functions in momentum and coordinate space for the resonant states dynamically generated in a unitary coupled channel approach. The on shell approach for the scattering matrix, commonly used, is also obtained in Quantum Mechanics with a separable potential, which allows one to write wave functions in a trivial way. We develop useful relationships among the couplings of the dynamically generated resonances to the different channels and the wave functions at the origin. The formalism provides an intuitive picture of the resonances in the coupled channel approach, as bound states of one bound channel, which decays into open ones. It also provides an insight and practical rules for evaluating couplings of the resonances to external sources and how to deal with final state interaction in production processes. As an application of the formalism we evaluate the wave functions of the two $\Lambda(1405)$ states in the $\pi \Sigma$, $\bar{K} N$ and other coupled channels. It also offers a practical way to study three body systems when two of them cluster into a resonance., Comment: 5pages, 1 figure. To appear in the proceedings of the International Workshop on Chiral Symmetry in Hadrons and Nuclei (Chiral10), Valencia, Spain, Jun 21-24, 2010
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- 2010
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121. The role of hyperfine mixing in $b\to c$ semileptonic and electromagnetic decays of doubly-heavy baryons
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Albertus, C., Hernandez, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We analyze the effects of hyperfine mixing in $b\to c\, $ semileptonic and electromagnetic decays of doubly heavy baryons., Comment: Talk given at the Chiral 10 Conference
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122. Couplings in coupled channels versus wave functions in the case of resonances: application to the two $\Lambda(1405)$ states
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Yamagata-Sekihara, J., Nieves, J., and Oset, E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this paper we develop a formalism to evaluate wave functions in momentum and coordinate space for the resonant states dynamically generated in a unitary coupled channel approach. The on shell approach for the scattering matrix, commonly used, is also obtained in Quantum Mechanics with a separable potential, which allows one to write wave functions in a trivial way. We develop useful relationships among the couplings of the dynamically generated resonances to the different channels and the wave functions at the origin. The formalism provides an intuitive picture of the resonances in the coupled channel approach, as bound states of one bound channel, which decays into open ones. It also provides an insight and practical rules for evaluating couplings of the resonances to external sources and how to deal with final state interaction in production processes. As an application of the formalism we evaluate the wave functions of the two $\Lambda(1405)$ states in the $\pi \Sigma$, $\bar{K} N$ and other coupled channels., Comment: 23 pages, 3 figures. v2: Added a section to calculate form factors
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- 2010
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123. Coherent pion production off nuclei at T2K and MiniBooNE energies revisited
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Hernández, E., Nieves, J., and Valverde, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
As a result of a new improved fit to old bubble chamber data of the dominant axial C_5^A nucleon-to-Delta form factor, and due to the relevance of this form factor for neutrino induced coherent pion production, we re-evaluate our model predictions in Phys. Rev. D79, 013002 (2009) for different observables of the latter reaction. Central values for the total cross sections increase by 20% to 30%, while differential cross sections do not change their shape appreciably. Furthermore, we also compute the uncertainties on total, differential and flux averaged cross sections induced by the errors in the determination of C_5^A. Our new results turn out to be compatible within about 1 sigma with the former ones. Finally, we stress the existing tension between the recent experimental determination of the sigma(CC coh \pi^+)/sigma(NC coh \pi^0) ratio by the SciBooNE Collaboration and the theoretical predictions., Comment: 6 latex pages, 1 table, 2 figures. Shortened version
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- 2010
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124. The role of the $N^*(2080)$ resonance in the $\vec{\gamma} p \to K^+ \Lambda(1520)$ reaction
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Xie, Ju-Jun and Nieves, J.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the $\Lambda(1520)$ photo-production in the $\vec{\gamma} p \to K^+ \Lambda(1520)$ reaction within the effective Lagrangian method near threshold. In addition to the "background" contributions from the contact, $t-$channel $K$ exchange, and $s-$channel nucleon pole terms, which were already considered in previous works, the contribution from the nucleon resonance $N^*(2080)$ (spin-parity $J^P = 3/2^-$) is also considered. We show that the inclusion of the nucleon resonance $N^*(2080)$ leads to a fairly good description of the new LEPS differential cross section data, and that these measurements can be used to determine some of the properties of this latter resonance. However, serious discrepancies appear when the predictions of the model are compared to the photon-beam asymmetry also measured by the LEPS Collaboration., Comment: 9 pages,6 figures, 1 table
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125. Heavy meson production in hot dense matter
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Tolos, L., Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Molina, R., Nieves, J., Oset, E., and Ramos, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The properties of charmed mesons in dense matter are studied using a unitary coupled-channel approach in the nuclear medium which takes into account Pauli-blocking effects and meson self-energies in a self-consistent manner. We obtain the open-charm meson spectral functions in this dense nuclear environment, and discuss their implications on hidden charm and charm scalar resonances and on the formation of $D$-mesic nuclei at FAIR energies., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, plenary talk in Chiral10 workshop, Valencia (Spain), June 21-24, 2010
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- 2010
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126. Low-lying even parity meson resonances and spin-flavor symmetry
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Garcia-Recio, C., Geng, L. S., Nieves, J., and Salcedo, L. L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A study is presented of the $s-$wave meson-meson interactions involving members of the $\rho-$nonet and of the $\pi-$octet. The starting point is an SU(6) spin-flavor extension of the SU(3) flavor Weinberg-Tomozawa Lagrangian. SU(6) symmetry breaking terms are then included to account for the physical meson masses and decay constants, while preserving partial conservation of the axial current in the light pseudoscalar sector. Next, the $T-$matrix amplitudes are obtained by solving the Bethe Salpeter equation in coupled-channel with the kernel built from the above interactions. The poles found on the first and second Riemann sheets of the amplitudes are identified with their possible Particle Data Group (PDG) counterparts. It is shown that most of the low-lying even parity PDG meson resonances, specially in the $J^P=0^+$ and $1^+$ sectors, can be classified according to multiplets of the spin-flavor symmetry group SU(6). The $f_0(1500)$, $f_1(1420)$ and some $0^+(2^{++})$ resonances cannot be accommodated within this SU(6) scheme and thus they would be clear candidates to be glueballs or hybrids. Finally, we predict the existence of five exotic resonances ($I \ge 3/2$ and/or $|Y|=2$) with masses in the range 1.4--1.6 GeV, which would complete the $27_1$, $10_3$, and $10_3^*$ multiplets of SU(3)$\otimes$SU(2)., Comment: 43 pages, 2 figures, 61 tables. Improved discussion of Section II. To appear in Physical Review D
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127. Hyperfine mixing in electromagnetic decay of doubly heavy $bc$ baryons
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Albertus, C., Hernández, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the role of hyperfine mixing in the electromagnetic decay of ground state doubly heavy $bc$ baryons. As in the case of a previous calculation on $b\to c$ semileptonic decays of doubly heavy baryons, we find large corrections to the electromagnetic decay widths due to this mixing. Contrary to the weak case just mentioned, we find here that one can not use electromagnetic width relations obtained in the infinite heavy quark mass limit to experimentally extract information on the admixtures in a model independent way., Comment: 9 Latex pages, 4 tables. A new reference added. A few misprints corrected
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128. D mesic nuclei
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Garcia-Recio, C., Nieves, J., and Tolos, L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The energies and widths of several D^0 meson bound states for different nuclei are obtained using a D-meson selfenergy in the nuclear medium, which is evaluated in a selfconsistent manner using techniques of unitarized coupled-channel theory. The kernel of the meson-baryon interaction is based on a model that treats heavy pseudoscalar and heavy vector mesons on equal footing, as required by heavy quark symmetry. We find D^0 bound states in all studied nuclei, from 12C up to 208Pb. The inclusion of vector mesons is the keystone for obtaining an attractive D-nucleus interaction that leads to the existence of D^0-nucleus bound states, as compared to previous studies based on SU(4) flavor symmetry. In some cases, the half widths are smaller than the separation of the levels, what makes possible their experimental observation by means of a nuclear reaction. This can be of particular interest for the future PANDA@FAIR physics program. We also find a D^+ bound state in 12C, but it is too broad and will have a significant overlap with the energies of the continuum., Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables
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129. Coherent Pions From Neutrino Scattering Off Nuclei
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Valverde, M., Amaro, J. E., Hernandez, E., Nieves, J., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We describe a model for pion production off nucleons and coherent pions from nuclei induced by neutrinos in the 1 GeV energy regime. Besides the dominant Delta pole contribution, it takes into account the effect of background terms required by chiral symmetry. Moreover, the model uses a reduced nucleon-to-Delta resonance axial coupling, which leads to coherent pion production cross sections around a factor two smaller than most of the previous theoretical estimates. Nuclear effects like medium corrections on the Delta propagator and final pion distortion are included., Comment: 6 pages. To be published in the Proceedings of the Workshop on "Hadron and Nuclear Physics (HNP09)" Nov. 16-19, 2009, RCNP, Osaka University
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130. Exotic dynamically generated baryons with negative charm quantum number
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Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Nieves, J., Salcedo, L. L., and Tolos, L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Following a model based on the $\rm{SU}(8)$ symmetry that treats heavy pseudo-scalars and heavy vector mesons on an equal footing, as required by heavy quark symmetry, we study the interaction of baryons and mesons in coupled channels within an unitary approach that generates dynamically poles in the scattering $T$-matrix. We concentrate in the exotic channels with negative charm quantum number for which there is the experimental claim of one state., Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure
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131. N-Delta(1232) axial form factors from weak pion production
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Hernandez, E., Nieves, J., Valverde, M., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The N-Delta axial form factors are determined from neutrino induced pion production ANL & BNL data by using a state of the art theoretical model, which accounts both for background mechanisms and deuteron effects. We find violations of the off diagonal Goldberger-Treiman relation at the level of 2 sigma which might have an impact in background calculations for T2K and MiniBooNE low energy neutrino oscillation precision experiments., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure
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132. Isospin breaking effects in the dynamical generation of the X(3872)
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Gamermann, D., Nieves, J., Oset, E., and Arriola, E. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have studied isospin breaking effects in the X(3872) resonance and found a natural explanation for the branching fraction of the X decaying to $J/\psi$ with two and three pions being close to unit. Within our framework the X(3872) is a dynamically generated resonance in coupled channels. We also study the relationship between the couplings of the resonance to the coupled channels with its wave function, which further helps us to understand the isospin structure of the resonance., Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the Proceedings of XIII International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, November 29 - December 4, 2009, Florida State University
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133. Charmed mesons in nuclear matter
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Tolos, L., Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Oset, E., Molina, R., Nieves, J., and Ramos, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We obtain the properties of charmed mesons in dense matter using a coupled-channel approach which accounts for Pauli blocking effects and meson self-energies in a self-consistent manner. We study the behaviour of dynamically-generated baryonic resonances together with the open-charm meson spectral functions in this dense nuclear environment. We discuss the implications of the in-medium properties of open-charm mesons on the $D_{s0}(2317)$ and the predicted X(3700) scalar resonances, and on the formation of $D$-mesic nuclei., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, to appear in Proceedings of XIII International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, November 29 - December 4, 2009, Florida State University
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- 2010
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134. Charmed hadrons in nuclear medium
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Tolos, L., Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Molina, R., Nieves, J., Oset, E., and Ramos, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We study the properties of charmed hadrons in dense matter within a coupled-channel approach which accounts for Pauli blocking effects and meson self-energies in a self-consistent manner. We analyze the behaviour in this dense environment of dynamically-generated baryonic resonances as well as the open-charm meson spectral functions. We discuss the implications of the in-medium properties of open-charm mesons on the $D_{s0}(2317)$ and the predicted X(3700) scalar resonances., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, invited parallel talk in the 5th International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP09), Beijing, September 21-26, 2009
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- 2009
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135. Neutrino induced coherent pion production
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Hernández, E., Nieves, J., Valverde, M., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss different parameterizations of the $C_5^A(q^2)$ $N\Delta$ axial form factor, fitted to the old Argonne bubble chamber data for pion production by neutrinos, and we use coherent pion production to test their low $q^2$ behavior. We find moderate effects that will be difficult to observe with the accuracy of present experiments. We also discuss the use of the Rein-Sehgal model for low energy coherent pion production. By comparison to a microscopic calculation, we show the weaknesses of some of the approximations in that model that lead to very large cross sections as well as to the wrong shapes for differential ones. Finally we show that models based on the partial conservation of the axial current hypothesis are not fully reliable for differential cross sections that depend on the angle formed by the pion and the incident neutrino., Comment: Talk given at NUFACT09. 6 latex pages, 7 figures, 1 table
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- 2009
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136. Semileptonic bc to cc and bb to bc Baryon Decays and Heavy Quark Spin Symmetry
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Nieves, J., Flynn, J. M., and Hernandez, E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the semileptonic decays of the lowest-lying $bc$ baryons to the lowest-lying $cc$ baryons ($\Xi_{bc}^{(\prime*)}\to \Xi_{cc}^{(*)}$ and $\Omega_{bc}^{(\prime*)}\to \Omega_{cc}^{(*)}$), in the limit $m_b, m_c \gg \Lambda_\mathrm{QCD}$ and close to the zero recoil point. The separate heavy quark spin symmetries make it possible to describe all these decays using a single form factor. We also show how these constraints can be used to test the validity of different quark model calculations. $bb$ to $bc$ baryon decays are also discussed., Comment: 4 latex pages. Talk given at The 5-th International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP09), Beijing, September 2009
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- 2009
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137. Couplings in coupled channels versus wave functions: application to the X(3872) resonance
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Gamermann, D., Nieves, J., Oset, E., and Arriola, E. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform an analytical study of the scattering matrix and bound states in problems with many physical coupled channels. We establish the relationship of the couplings of the states to the different channels, obtained from the residues of the scattering matrix at the poles, with the wave functions for the different channels. The couplings basically reflect the value of the wave functions around the origin in coordinate space. In the concrete case of the X(3872) resonance, understood as a bound state of $\ddn$ and $\ddc$ (and $c.c.$), with the $\ddn$ loosely bound, we find that the couplings to the two channels are essentially equal leading to a state of good isospin I=0 character. This is in spite of having a probability for finding the $\ddn$ state much larger than for $\ddc$ since the loosely bound channel extends further in space. The analytical results, obtained with exact solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation for the wave functions, can be useful in general to interpret results found numerically in the study of problems with unitary coupled channels methods., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures
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- 2009
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138. Strange and charm mesons at FAIR
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Tolos, L., Cabrera, D., Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Molina, R., Nieves, J., Oset, E., and Ramos, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the properties of strange and charm mesons in hot and dense matter within a self-consistent coupled-channel approach for the experimental conditions of density and temperature expected for the CBM experiment at FAIR/GSI. The in-medium solution at finite temperature accounts for Pauli blocking effects, mean-field binding of all the baryons involved, and meson self-energies. We analyze the behaviour in this hot and dense environment of dynamically-generated baryonic resonances together with the evolution with density and temperature of the strange and open-charm meson spectral functions. We test the spectral functions for strange mesons using energy-weighted sum rules and finally discuss the implications of the properties of charm mesons on the D_{s0}(2317) and the predicted X(3700) scalar resonances., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, invited talk at XXXI Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics: Nuclear Physics and the Road to FAIR, August 30-September 6, 2009, Piaski, Poland
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- 2009
139. The role of hyperfine mixing in $b\to c$ semileptonic decays of doubly-heavy baryons
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Albertus, C., Hernández, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyze the effects of hyperfine mixing in $b \to c$ semileptonic decays of doubly heavy baryons. We qualitatively confirm the results by W. Roberts and M. Pervin in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A, 2009, {\bf 24}: 2401-2413, finding that mixing has a great impact on those transitions. However, predictions without mixing differ by a factor of 2 and this discrepancy translates to the mixed case where large differences in decay widths are observed between the two calculations., Comment: 3 latex pages. Talk given at The 5-th International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP09), Beijing, September 2009
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- 2009
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140. Hyperfine mixing in $b\to c$ semileptonic decay of doubly heavy baryons
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Albertus, C., Hernández, E., and Nieves, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We qualitatively corroborate the results of W. Roberts and M. Pervin in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 24, 2401 (2009) according to which hyperfine mixing greatly affects the decay widths of $b\to c$ semileptonic decays involving doubly heavy $bc$ baryons. However, our predictions for the decay widths of the unmixed states differ from those reported in the work of Roberts and Pervin by a factor of 2, and this discrepancy translates to the mixed case. We further show that the predictions of heavy quark spin symmetry, might be used in the future to experimentally extract information on the admixtures in the actual physical $bc$ baryons, in a model independent manner., Comment: 7 Latex pages, 4 Tables
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- 2009
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141. Nucleon Emision Off Nuclei Induced By Neutrino Interactions
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Valverde, M., Nieves, J., Amaro, J. E., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We make a review of the main nuclear effects that affect neutrino-nucleus cross sections. We discuss how the different models in the literature try to describe these different effects, and thus try to compare between them. We focus on the quasi-elastic reaction in the neutrino energy region of around 1 GeV, where recent data from MiniBoone are available. Among the issues discussed are the different treatment of medium corrections to initial and nal state nucleon wave functions and the problem of the rescattering of ejected nucleons., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. To appear in the proceedings for NuFact09; July 20-25, (2009) Illinois Institute of Technology
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- 2009
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142. Neutrino Interactions Importance for Nuclear Physics
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Amaro, J. E., Maieron, C., Valverde, M., Nieves, J., Barbaro, M. B., Caballero, J. A., Donnelly, T. W., and Udias, J. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We review the general interplay between Nuclear Physics and neutrino-nucleus cross sections at intermediate and high energies. The effects of different reaction mechanisms over the neutrino observables are illustrated with examples in calculations using several nuclear models and ingredients., Comment: To appear in the proceedings of 6th International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few-GeV Region (NuInt09), Sitges, Spain, 18 - 22 May 2009
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143. Neutrino induced weak pion production off the nucleon and coherent pion production in nuclei at low energies
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Amaro, J. E., Hernández, E., Nieves, J., Valverde, M., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a microscopic model for neutrino induced one-pion production off the nucleon and its implementation for the purpose of calculating coherent pion production in nuclei. We further criticize the use of the Rein--Sehgal model for coherent pion production by low energy neutrinos. In particular, we show how the approximations in that model give rise to a much flatter differential cross section in the $\eta=E_\pi(1-\cos\theta_\pi)$ variable. We discuss the limitations intrinsic to any approach based on the partial conservation of the axial current hypothesis and the inability of such models to properly determine the angular distribution of the outgoing pion with respect to the direction of the incoming neutrino. We show the effects of those limitation for the case of the $\frac{d\sigma}{d\eta}$ differential cross section., Comment: Talk given at the NUINT09 Conference. 6 latex pages, 4 figures
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144. Charmed baryon resonances with heavy-quark symmetry
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Tolos, L., Garcia-Recio, C., Magas, V. K., Mizutani, T., Nieves, J., Ramos, A., and Salcedo, L. L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study charmed baryon resonances that are generated dynamically from a coupled-channel unitary approach that implements heavy-quark symmetry. Some states can already be identified with experimental observations, such as $\Lambda_c(2595)$, $\Lambda_c(2660)$, $\Sigma_c(2902)$ or $\Lambda_c(2941)$, while others need a compilation of more experimental data as well as an extension of the model to include higher order contributions. We also compare our model to previous SU(4) schemes., Comment: 4 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleon (NSTAR2009), Beijing, April 19-22, 2009
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- 2009
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145. Coherent Neutrino Scattering
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Valverde, M., Amaro, J. E., Hernandez, E., and Nieves, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a microscopic model for coherent pion production off nuclei induced by neutrinos. This model is built upon a model for single nucleon processes that goes beyond the usual Delta dominance by including non resonant background contributions. We include nuclear medium effects: medium corrections to Delta$ properties and outgoing pion absortion via an optical potential. This results in major modifications to cross sections for low energy experiments when compared with phenomenological models like Rein-Sehgal's., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of 45th Winter School in Theoretical Physics 'Neutrino Interactions: from Theory to Monte Carlo Simulations', Ladek-Zdroj, Poland, Feb. 2009
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- 2009
146. The properties of D and D* mesons in the nuclear medium
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Tolos, L., Garcia-Recio, C., and Nieves, J.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the properties of $D$ and $D^*$ mesons in nuclear matter within a simultaneous self-consistent coupled-channel unitary approach that implements heavy-quark symmetry. The in-medium solution accounts for Pauli blocking effects, and for the $D$ and $D^*$ self-energies in a self-consistent manner. We pay a special attention to the renormalization of the intermediate propagators in the medium beyond the usual cutoff scheme. We analyze the behavior in the nuclear medium of the rich spectrum of dynamically-generated baryonic resonances in the C=1 and S=0 sector, and their influence in the self-energy and, hence, the spectral function of the $D$ and $D^*$ mesons. The $D$ meson quasiparticle peak mixes with $\Sigma_c(2823)N^{-1}$ and $\Sigma_c(2868)N^{-1}$ states while the $\Lambda_c(2595)N^{-1}$ mode is present in the low-energy tail of the spectral function. The $D^*$ spectral function incorporates $J=3/2$ resonances, and $\Sigma_c(2902)N^{-1}$ and $\Lambda_c(2941)N^{-1}$ fully determine the behavior of $D^*$ meson spectral function at the quasiparticle peak. As density increases, these resonant-hole modes tend to smear out and the spectral functions get broad. We also obtain the $D$ and $D^*$ scattering lengths, and optical potentials for different density regimes. The $D$ meson potential stays attractive while the $D^*$ meson one is repulsive with increasing densities up to twice that of the normal nuclear matter. Compared to previous in-medium SU(4) models, we obtain similar values for the real part of the $D$ meson potential but much smaller imaginary parts. This result can have important implications for the observation of $D^0$-nucleus bound states., Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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- 2009
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147. Meson Resonances at large Nc: Complex Poles vs Breit-Wigner Masses
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Nieves, J. and Arriola, E. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The rigorous quantum mechanical definition of a resonance requires determining the pole position in the second Riemann sheet of the analytically continued partial wave scattering amplitude in the complex Mandelstam s-variable plane. For meson resonances we investigate the alternative Breit-Wigner (BW) definition within the large Nc expansion. By assuming that the pole position is ${\cal O} (N_C^{0})$ and exploiting unitarity, we show that the BW determination of the resonance mass differs from the pole position by ${\cal O} (N_C^{-2})$ terms, which can be extracted from pi-pi scattering data. For the case of the f0(600) pole, the BW scalar mass is predicted to occur at about 700 MeV while the true value is located at about 800 MeV., Comment: 7 pages. No figures. (elsevier preprint)
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148. Properties of the rho and sigma Mesons from Unitary Chiral Dynamics
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Nieves, J. and Arriola, E. Ruiz
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The chiral limit of the rho and sigma masses and widths is discussed. We work within the inverse amplitude method to one loop in SU(2) ChPT and analyze the consequences that all chiral logarithms cancel out in the rho-channel, while they do not cancel for the sigma case, and how they strongly influence the properties of this latter resonance. Our results confirm and explain the different behavior of the sigma and rho poles for NC not far from 3, but we extend the analysis to very large NC, where the behavior of these two resonances is re-analyzed. We note that the rather natural requirement of consistency between resonance saturation and unitarization imposes useful constraints. By looking only at the rho-channel, and within the single resonance approximation, we find that the masses of the first vector and scalar meson nonets, invoked in the single resonance approximation, turn out to be degenerated in the large NC limit. On the contrary we show that, for sufficiently large NC, the scalar meson evolution lies beyond the applicability reach of the one-loop inverse amplitude method and if the scalar channel is also incorporated in the analysis, it may lead, in some cases, to phenomenologically inconsistent results., Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure
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149. Neutrino Induced Coherent Pion Production off Nuclei and PCAC
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Hernández, E., Nieves, J., and Vicente-Vacas, M. J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We review the Rein--Sehgal model and criticize its use for low energy neutrino induced coherent pion production. We have studied the validity of the main approximations implicit in that model, trying to compare with physical observables when that is possible and with microscopical calculations. Next, we have tried to elaborate a new improved model by removing the more problematic approximations, while keeping the model still reasonably simple. Last, we have discussed the limitations intrinsic to any approach based on the partial conservation of the axial current hypothesis. In particular, we have shown the inability of such models to determine the angular distribution of the outgoing pion with respect to the direction of the incoming neutrino, except for the $q^2= 0$ kinematical point., Comment: 19 latex pages, 7 figures, 1 table. Version accepted for publication in Physical Review D
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150. Inclusive and exclusive neutrino-nucleus cross sections and the reconstruction of the interaction kinematics
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Bourguille, B., Nieves, J., and Sánchez, F.
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