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    Bound states of Θ+\Theta^+ in nuclei

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    We study the binding energy and the width of the Θ+\Theta^+ in nuclei, associated to the KNK N and KπN K \pi N components. The first one leads to negligible contributions while the second one leads to a sizeable attraction, enough to bind the Θ+\Theta^+ in nuclei. Pauli blocking and binding effects on the KNK N decay reduce considerably the Θ+\Theta^+ decay width in nuclei and medium effects associated to the KπN K \pi N component also lead to a very small width, as a consequence of which one finds separation between the bound levels considerably larger than the width of the states.Comment: Presentation in the 10th International Baryon Conference BARYON0

    Dynamically Generated Open and Hidden Charm Meson Systems

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    We will study open and hidden charm scalar meson resonances within two different models. The first one is a direct application of a chiral Lagrangian already used to study flavor symmetry breaking in Skyrme models. In another approach to the problem a SU(4) symmetric Lagrangian is built and the symmetry is broken down to SU(3) by identifying currents where heavy mesons are exchanged and suppressing those. Unitarization in couple channels leads to dynamical generation of resonances in both models, in particular a new hidden charm resonance with mass 3.7 GeV is predicted. The small differences between these models and with previous works will be discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures. Added extra calculations with explicit symmetry breaking terms in chiral Lagrangian

    Phi meson mass and decay width in nuclear matter

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    The ϕ\phi meson spectrum, which in vacuum is dominated by its coupling to the KˉK\bar{K} K system, is modified in nuclear matter. Following a model based on chiral SU(3) dynamics we calculate the ϕ\phi meson selfenergy in nuclear matter considering the KK and Kˉ\bar{K} in-medium properties. For the latter we use the results of previous calculations which account for SS- and PP-wave kaon-nucleon interactions based on the lowest order meson-baryon chiral effective Lagrangian, and this leads to a dressing of the kaon propagators in the medium. In addition, a set of vertex corrections is evaluated to fulfill gauge invariance, which involves contact couplings of the ϕ\phi meson to SS-wave and PP-wave kaon-baryon vertices. Within this scheme the mass shift and decay width of the ϕ\phi meson in nuclear matter are studied.Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures in EPS format, revtex4; One section modified, some references update

    Formation of ϕ\phi mesic nuclei

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    We study the structure and formation of the ϕ\phi mesic nuclei to investigate the in-medium modification of the ϕ\phi-meson spectral function at finite density. We consider (pˉ,ϕ{\bar p},\phi), (γ,p\gamma,p) and (π,n\pi^-,n) reactions to produce a ϕ\phi-meson inside the nucleus and evaluate the effects of its medium modifications to the reaction cross sections. We also estimate the consequences of the uncertainties of the Kˉ{\bar K} selfenergy in medium to the ϕ\phi-nucleus interaction. We find that it may be possible to see a peak structure in the reaction spectra for the strong attractive potential cases. On the other hand, for strong absorptive interaction cases with relatively weak attractions, it is very difficult to observe clear peaks and we may need to know the spectrum shape in a wide energy region to deduce the properties of ϕ\phi.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure

    Worldwide Workshop on Youth Involvement as a Strategy for Social, Economic and Democratic Development

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    Summarizes January 2000 discussions on building capacity in the field of youth service. Explores connections with social capital, economic productivity, adolescent development, marginalized youth, civic engagement, and policy. Includes country summaries

    Shedding light on the bsb\to s anomalies with a dark sector

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    The LHCb collaboration has recently reported on some anomalies in bsb\to s transitions. In addition to discrepancies with the Standard Model (SM) predictions in some angular observables and branching ratios, an intriguing hint for lepton universality violation was found. Here we propose a simple model that extends the SM with a dark sector charged under an additional U(1)U(1) gauge symmetry. The spontaneous breaking of this symmetry gives rise to a massive ZZ^\prime boson, which communicates the SM particles with a valid dark matter candidate, while solving the bsb\to s anomalies with contributions to the relevant observables.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. Few typos corrected, references adde

    Hidden Dirac Monopoles

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    Dirac showed that the existence of one magnetic pole in the universe could offer an explanation of the discrete nature of the electric charge. Magnetic poles appear naturally in most grand unified theories. Their discovery would be of greatest importance for particle physics and cosmology. The intense experimental search carried thus far has not met with success. I proposed a universe with magnetic poles which are not observed free because they hide in deeply bound monopole--anti-monopole states named monopolium. I discuss the realization of this proposal and its consistency with known cosmological features. I furthermore analyze its implications and the experimental signatures that confirm the scenario.Comment: Comments: 15 pages, 3 figure
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