Johann Marton
(Stefan Meyer Institute, Austrian academy of Sciences)
03/09/2017, 14:00
10) Hadrons in medium - hyperons and mesons in nuclear matter
The understanding of the low-energy strong interaction involving strangeness is a challenging topic due to strongly debated resonances and predicted kaonic nuclear bound states. Important experimental information on the interactions of antikaons with nucleons and nuclei is still missing. These questions are also related to the role of strangeness in neutron stars. The K- nucleon interaction is...
Tetyana Galatyuk
(T)
03/09/2017, 14:25
10) Hadrons in medium - hyperons and mesons in nuclear matter
The matter formed in central heavy-ion collisions at a few GeV per nucleon is commonly understood as resonance matter, a gas of nucleons and excited baryonic states with a substantial contribution from mesonic, mostly pionic excitations. Yet, in the initial phase of the reaction the system is compressed to beyond nuclear ground state density and hence substantial modifications of the hadron...
Joachim Stroth
(GSI)
03/09/2017, 14:50
10) Hadrons in medium - hyperons and mesons in nuclear matter
The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment will be one of the major scientific pillars of the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Darmstadt. The goal of the CBM research program is to explore the QCD phase diagram in the region of high baryon densities using high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions. This includes the study of the equation-of-state of nuclear matter at...
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Yinghui GUAN
(IHEP)
03/09/2017, 15:15
10) Hadrons in medium - hyperons and mesons in nuclear matter
Spontaneous hyperon polarization has been a long standing issue since it was first observed in pp scattering more than 40 years ago. The so called polarizing Fragmentation Function(FF), $D^{\perp}{1T}(z,...
Nina Shevchenko
(Nuclear Physics Institue Rez)
03/09/2017, 15:40
10) Hadrons in medium - hyperons and mesons in nuclear matter
An exotic system consisting of an antikaon and three nucleons will be considered. A search of a quasi-bound state in the system will be performed using four-body Faddeev-type equations. Different K¯N potentials will be used for studying dependence of the results on the two-body input.