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| Journal Article | PreJuSER-33577 |
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2003
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Woodbury, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/1682 doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.68.035203
Abstract: We demonstrate that one can use the occurrence of charge symmetry breaking as a tool to explore the eta-nucleus interaction near the eta threshold. Based on indications that the cross section ratio of pi(+) and pi(0) production on nuclei deviates from the isotopic value in the vicinity of the eta production threshold, due to, e.g., pi(0)-eta mixing, we argue that a systematic study of this ratio as a function of the energy would allow to pin down the sign of the real part of the eta-nucleus scattering length. This sign plays an important role in the context of the possible existence of eta-nucleus bound states.
Keyword(s): meson nucleus: scattering length ; eta ; helium: nuclide ; charge: symmetry breaking ; p deuteron: nuclear reaction ; pi+: hadroproduction ; pi0: hadroproduction ; eta: threshold ; differential cross section: ratio ; energy dependence ; numerical calculations ; p deuteron --> tritium pi+ ; p deuteron --> helium-3 pi0
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