Prof.
Eulogio Oset
12/12/2014, 09:25
Prof.
Yongseok Oh
12/12/2014, 09:50
Prof.
Patrick Achenbach
12/12/2014, 11:10
Dr
Toshiyuki Gogami
12/12/2014, 11:35
Dr
Chun-Hua Chen
12/12/2014, 12:00
Prof.
Li-Guag Tang
12/12/2014, 14:30
Prof.
Josef Pochodzalla
12/12/2014, 14:55
Prof.
Haruhiko Outa
12/12/2014, 15:20
Prof.
Alessandro Scordo
12/12/2014, 15:45
Prof.
Shan-Gui Zhou
12/12/2014, 16:40
Dr
Masahiro Isaka
12/12/2014, 17:30
Prof.
Takehiko Saito
13/12/2014, 09:00
Prof.
Alessandro Feliciello
13/12/2014, 09:25
Prof.
Xian-Rong Zhou
13/12/2014, 09:50
Prof.
Shung-Ichi Ando
13/12/2014, 10:45
Prof.
Xu Cao
13/12/2014, 11:35
Dr
Hajime Togashi
13/12/2014, 15:20
Prof.
Qiang Zhao
13/12/2014, 17:05
Dr
Hans-Josef Schulze
(INFN Catania)
We present a lambda-nucleon Skyrme force suitable for
reproducing the observed binding energies of the
whole range of known light and heavy single-lambda hypernuclei
with A=5,...,208.
Notable exceptions are identified and examined
in comparison with a cluster approach for the hypernuclear structure.
Dr
Alessandro Scordo
(Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati INFN)
The low-energy QCD in the strangeness sector is still lacking fundamental experimental results in order to achieve a breakthrough in its understanding. Among these experimental results, the low-energy kaon-nucleon/nuclei interaction studies are playing a key-role.
Combining the excellent quality kaon beam delivered by the DAFNE collider with new experimental techniques, as fast and very...
Prof.
Wooyoung KIM
(Kyungpook National University)
We have measured the induced polarization of the Lambda(1116) in the reaction ep-->e'K+Lambda , detecting the scattered e' and K+ in the final state along with the proton from the decay Lambda-->ppi-. This study used the CLAS, which allowed for a large kinematic acceptance in invariant energy W(1.6
Prof.
Hong-Feng Lv
(China Agricultural University)
Mirror energy difference for mirror single-Lambda hypernuclei pair with mass 16, 18, 28, 40, and 42 are analyzed in a time-odd triaxial relativistic mean field theory. Effects as the spin-orbit interaction, the time-odd component of vector fields, the core polarization, the proton-neutron mass difference, and the center-of-mass energy correction are self-consistently considered. A mirror...
Prof.
Yongseok Oh
(Kyungpook National University)
In order to produce the strangeness -2 Cascade baryons, using Kbar-N scattering gives a better chance as the expected cross sections are much larger than the case of photon-N scattering. In this presentation, we report our studies on the model-independent and model-dependent aspects of the reaction of Kbar N -> K Xi.
Dr
Toshio Motoba
(Osaka Electro-communication University)
As the (e,e'K+) reactions performed at the Jefferson Laboratory
have achieved great success in hypernuclear production spectroscopy,
we are encouraged to apply the DWIA theory not only to light systems,
but also to medium and heavier hypernuclear productions. The merits
are based on the spin-flip dominance of the reaction process, the
sizable momentum transfer, the conversion of...
Xu Cao
(Institute of Modern Physics, CAS, Lanzhou)
A coupled-channel model based on effective Lagrangians is applied to the combined analysis of the $(\pi,\gamma) N \to K\Sigma$ reactions up to the center of mass energy 2 GeV. The couplings constants and resonance parameters of the $K\Sigma$ state are extracted in the calculation. The main resonance contributions to the process come from the $S_{11}(1650)$, $D_{13}(1520)$, $D_{15}(1675)$,...