Seminar in Hadronic Physics
Open charm meson in finite temperature nuclear matter
T. Mizutani
Department of Physics Virginia Tech
In mid-May last year, I presented an informal seminar to McGill Nuclear
theorists/experimentalists on the properties of open charm mesons
(D) in cold (T=0) nuclear matter. The model exploited a
self-consistent coupled-channel approach, equipped with a broken SU(4) s-wave
Tomozawa-Weinberg meson-baryon interaction, supplemented by a scalar-isoscalar
attraction. One of the questions at that occasion was on the effect of finite
temperature. I had a temporary answer, but since it was not supported by
an actual calculation, I responded as “I have no idea”,
to be on the safe side. An extention including finite temperature, mean
nuclear field binding on all the baryons in the coupled channels, etc. has
been performed recently. The result of the calculation will be reported,
in its relevance to speculating the possibility of D-mesic nuclei, as
well as to the J/Ψ suppression in relativistic (but not Ultra!)
heavy-ion collisions, in particular for the future CBM experiment at FAIR
(GSI).
Tuesday, November 20th 2007, 14:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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