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Effect of changes in meson properties in a nuclear medium - $J/Psi$ dissociation in nuclear matter, and meson-nucleus bound states
K. Tsushima ; A. Sibirtsev ; K. Saito ; A.W. Thomas ; D.H. Lu ( CSSM ; University of Adelaide ; Australia ; Institut für Theoretische Physik ; Universität Giessen ; Germany ; Physics Division ; Tohoku College of Pharmacy ; Japan ; Department of Physics ; National Taiwan University ;
Date 25 May 2000
Journal Nucl.Phys. A680 (2001) 280-285
Subject nucl-th hep-ph nucl-ex
Affiliation CSSM and University of Adelaide, Australia, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Giessen, Germany, Physics Division, Tohoku College of Pharmacy, Japan, Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, (present address)
AbstractWe discuss the effect of changes in meson properties in a nuclear medium on physical observables, notably, $J/Psi$ dissociation on pion and $ ho$ meson comovers in relativistic heavy ion collisions, and the prediction of the $omega$-, $eta$- and $eta’$-nuclear bound states.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0005065
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