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26 April 2024
 
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eta- and eta'-mesic nuclei and U_A(1) anomaly at finite density
Hideko Nagahiro ; Makoto Takizawa ; Satoru Hirenzaki ;
Date 26 Jun 2006
AbstractWe discuss theoretically the possibility of observing the bound states of the eta and eta’(958) mesons in nuclei. We apply the NJL model to study the eta and eta’ meson properties at finite density and calculate the formation cross sections of the eta and eta’ bound states with the Green function method for (gamma,p) reaction. We also discuss the experimental feasibility at photon facilities like SPring-8. The contributions due to the omega meson production are also included to obtain the realistic (gamma,p) spectra. We conclude that we can expect to observe resonance peaks in (gamma,p) spectra for the formation of meson bound states and we can deduce new information on eta and eta’ properties at finite density. These observations are believed to be essential to know the possible mass shift of eta’ and deduce new information on the effective restoration of the U_A(1) anomaly in the nuclear medium.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0606052
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