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The properties of D and D* mesons in the nuclear medium

Nuclear Theory 2009-12-14 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We study the properties of DD and DD^* mesons in nuclear matter within a simultaneous self-consistent coupled-channel unitary approach that implements heavy-quark symmetry. The in-medium solution accounts for Pauli blocking effects, and for the DD and DD^* self-energies in a self-consistent manner. We pay a special attention to the renormalization of the intermediate propagators in the medium beyond the usual cutoff scheme. We analyze the behavior in the nuclear medium of the rich spectrum of dynamically-generated baryonic resonances in the C=1 and S=0 sector, and their influence in the self-energy and, hence, the spectral function of the DD and DD^* mesons. The DD meson quasiparticle peak mixes with Σc(2823)N1\Sigma_c(2823)N^{-1} and Σc(2868)N1\Sigma_c(2868)N^{-1} states while the Λc(2595)N1\Lambda_c(2595)N^{-1} mode is present in the low-energy tail of the spectral function. The DD^* spectral function incorporates J=3/2J=3/2 resonances, and Σc(2902)N1\Sigma_c(2902)N^{-1} and Λc(2941)N1\Lambda_c(2941)N^{-1} fully determine the behavior of DD^* meson spectral function at the quasiparticle peak. As density increases, these resonant-hole modes tend to smear out and the spectral functions get broad. We also obtain the DD and DD^* scattering lengths, and optical potentials for different density regimes. The DD meson potential stays attractive while the DD^* meson one is repulsive with increasing densities up to twice that of the normal nuclear matter. Compared to previous in-medium SU(4) models, we obtain similar values for the real part of the DD meson potential but much smaller imaginary parts. This result can have important implications for the observation of D0D^0-nucleus bound states.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.0905.4859,
  title  = {The properties of D and D* mesons in the nuclear medium},
  author = {L. Tolos and C. Garcia-Recio and J. Nieves},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.4859},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

19 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C