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Experimental Search for Dense Nuclear Bound Systems Mediated by K - Mesons Toshimitsu Yamazaki (RIKEN) * Condensed few-body systems with K - (Kbar cluster): predicted, Akaishi-TY, PRC (2002), TY-Akaishi, PLB (2002) * Antisymmetric Molecular Dynamics calculations Dote et al., 2002-2003 strong binding, high densities, exotic shapes, isovector deformation, * 1st evidence: 4 He(K -,n)ppnK -, Oct 2003, Iwasaki et al., KEK * Double-K - nuclei: ppK - K -, ppnK - K - * K - clusters as residues of quark-gluon plasma: Invariant-mass spectroscopy of decay particles, proposed 2003 * Indication for ppnK - from FOPI at GSI * Implications and future scopes Seoul, November 10 - 14, 2003, KIAS-APCTP International Symposium in Astro-Hadron Physics Compact Stars: Quest For New States of Dense Matter
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Explore dense nuclear states at T = 0 with K - bound states Cold and dense microscopic nuclear systems a New Paradigm - so far untouched
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Quark condensate as a function and T and M. Lutz, S. Klimt and W. Weise, Nucl. Phys. A542 (1992) 52 T. Hatsuda and T. Kunihiro, PRL 55 (1985) 158
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In-medium Hadrons: Brown-Rho scaling (1991) Partial restoration of chiral symmetry m *( )/m = m N * ( ) /m N = m * ( )/m = f * ( ) /f = [ ( ) / 0 ] 1/2 quark condensate How to measure m *( ) in a well-define medium density ? Invariant-mass spectroscopy applied to decaying X in medium ?! Quasi-invariant mass - disturbances caused by collisions New method: bound-state spectroscopy of X, if narrow X = - Deeply bound pionic states X = K- Strongly bound kaonic states
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Quasi Invariant Mass TY and Y. Akaishi, PLB 453 (1999) 1 Mass of X a hadron in medium or a bound hadron not invariant: no invariant mass Nevertheless, one can construct M inv *=(E 1 +E 2 +...) 2 - (P 1 +P 2 +...) 2 What does M inv * reflect? ---> not mass but energy-like ---> kinematical shift/broadening because of “ missing medium ”
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Collisional shift and broadening TY and Y. Akaishi, PLB 453 (1999) 1 cf. Moessbauer effect -meson decay in nuclei Nuclear Debye-Waller factor
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New Frontiers of Exotic Atoms/Nuclei From outside to inside * atomic states of X radiative transitions from outer orbitals * terminated cascade From inside to outside * nuclear resonance states * still bound states of X EXOTIC ATOMS/NUCLEI
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Sn(d, 3 He) spectra K. Suzuki et al., PRL (2003)?
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Evidence for partial restoration of chiral symmetry in nuclear medium probed by 1s pionic nuclei (2003) b1/b1* = f *(0.6 0 ) 2 /f 2 = 0.78 +- 0.05 */ 0 ~ 0.65 at = 0 The 1st clear support for the whole scenario: quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions isoisosoisoisoso Isovector s-wave N scattering length
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KN interaction Before 1997: Confusing situation 1997 KpX experiment at KEK Iwasaki et al. PRL(1997): K - p atom shift: E 1s “ repulsive ”, Indicating the K - p interaction is strongly attractive Consistent with the view that (1405): 1s bound state of K - p Atomic ground state is 2s bound state --->> Akaishi-Y constructed KN interaction
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Akaishi-TY, PRC (2002) KN interaction derived from coupled-channel calculations Based on empirical data I=0: Extremely attractive
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Brown, Lee, Rho & Thorsson, NP A567 (1994) 937
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Kaonic Bound States Believed to be non-existing: > BE However, Akaishi-Yamazaki (2002) predicted: - K - -p interaction so strong - strongly bound states - shrinks nuclei --> deeper bound states - deep enough: the main decay channel KN--> N closed BE > 100 MeV: narrow bound states High nucleon density: ~ (4-7) 0 - chiral symmetry restoration? - deconfined quark-gluon phase?
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Diagram Kaon Bound System
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ppK - bound system - kaonic “hydrogen molecule”
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K - potentials and bound states Y. Akaishi and TY, PRC (2002) Narrowing mechanism: E K < threshold TY and Y. Akaishi, PLB (2002)
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Shrinkage effect: Competition between K - p attraction and nuclear incompressibility
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Nuclear excited states with strangeness S = -1 as Feshbach resonances p , n (940) : stable Hypernuclei: Many observed , , Hypernuclei: Unstable: conversion Exception: 4 He 405 : K-p bound state K - N (1433) K - nuclear bound states?
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Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics Dote, Horiuchi, Akaishi, TY (2002) Ab initio - No assumption on the structure - Structure: dynamically produced no shell model, no cluster model KN: AY interaction: empirically based NN: Tamagaki interaction ~ 600 MeV
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3 He ---> 3 HeK - shrinkage !! Antisymmetric Molecular Dynamics Method Isovector Deformation Dote et al. 2002
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Very exotic systems kaonic tri-protons kaonic tetra-protons
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Kaonic Be-8: Contracted Alpha Cluster Dote et al. (2002)
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(K, ) and ( ,K) reactions for various K - bound systems * Large q: good for large internal momentum * Varieties (K -, -) ( -,K 0 ) ( +,K + ) ( ,K 0 ) Q -1 0 +1 target p * +, + * [n] - * +, + * d pnK - ppK - - 3 He ppnK - pppK - - 4 He ppnnK - pppnK - ppppK -
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Predicted (K -, - ) Spectra Y. Akaishi JPARC Proposal
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Experimental Search M. Iwasaki et al., at KEK 4 He (stopped K -, n)K - 3 He expectation
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KEK Experimental Result Iwasaki et al. October 16, 2003 4 He(stopped K -, n) ppnK - Observed B K ~ 170 MeV K ~ 25 MeV Predicted (Akaishi 2002) B K ~120 MeV + 25 MeV (relativistic, etc) K ~ 30 MeV Observed Yield much smaller than expected
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Observation of K - ppn <------- Pr ediction <-------- Reltivistic correction etc. <<------- Observed
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How about ppK - K -, ppnK - K - ?? T. Y.,A. Dote,Y. Akaishi, 2003 “Kaonic hydrogen molecule” Strange di-proton Jaffe’s H di-baryon? uud-us-us-uud not uuddss -
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3 He K - ppn (0)=0.14 (0)~1.5 B = 20 MeV B ~118 MeV K - K - ppn (0)~3.0 B~221 MeV Single-K - Double-K -
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3 He K - ppnK - K - ppn How to produce? Supression?
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Search for K - cluster fragments in HI reactions high-density environment provided by HI fireball Invariant mass spectroscopy for their decays K - pp --> + p, K - ppn --> + d emitted K and bound K: brothers deep trapping centers
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Cooling/expanding cf. Lee-Wick density isomer Mini-QCD Ball (Tachibana)
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Kbar cluster decay in the freeze-out phase K (=10 fm/c) > freeze-out
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Search for K - clusters as residues in heavy-ion reactions High density medium accommodated in QGP fire balls Deep self-trapping centers of K - produced in fire balls Freeze-out phase Invariant-mass spectroscopy for decay fragments Single-K - ppK - ---> + p ppnK - ---> + d ppnnK - ---> + t pppnK - ---> + 3 He Double-K - ppK - K - ---> + pppK - K - ---> + pppnK - K - ---> + d
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Yield: Prediction by chemical equilibrium model: A. Andronic and P. Braun-Munzinger, priv.comm., 16/10/03 Observed Combinatorial background R = S/N = BR (Kppn --> d) Y Kppn /(Y Y d ) ~ 0.004 Y ~ 0.15, Y d ~ 2 BR (Kppn-> d) ~0.1 (assumed) Thus, Observed : Y Kppn ~ 0.012 Prediction: Y Kppn ~ 0.01
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SIS 100/300 SIS AGS CERN SPS optimum production of baryons with strange quarks maximum compression in heavy-ion collisions threshold for strange quarks threshold for antiprotons threshold for charm quarks 1 10 100 ion energy [AGeV] nuclear matter density (blue curve) Rel.production of strange quarks (red curve) GSI SIS100-300: Ideal Place
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A. Andronic and P. Braun-Munzinger, priv.comm., 17/10/03 ---->> SIS100/300: best place
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Prospect Invavriant mass spectroscopy with in heavy-ion reactions: promising Yield esimate by Braun-Munzinger’s group Search for single-K - and double-K - Once found, they become probes for dynamics involving QGP and fleeze-out phase: yields, shifts/broadening More experiments at FOPI: +t for K - ppnn, + 3 He for K - pppn,…
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Strangeness at high nuclear densities Nuclear incompressibility is overcome by the Strong K - p attraction At high density K - matter [K - p] + [K - p] + …+ n +… may be more stable Schematic Spontaneously, dynamically organized high density without the aid of gravity!
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Chiral Symmetry Restoration In-medium Tomozawa-Weinberg relation T N (-)* ( ) = /2f * ( ) 2 = m /2f 2 x 1/(1- ) f ( )* 2 / f 2 = 1 - ( /m 2 f 2 ) ~ 1 - 0.36 / 0 isovector s-wave -N interaction * ( ) m K /f K *( ) 2 = m /f 2 x 1/(1- ) f ( )* 2 /f 2 = 1 - ( /m 2 f 2 ) ~ 1 - 0.21 / 0 strongly bound K - nuclei
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Hadrons in Nuclear Matter 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 [GeV] 0 2 3 456 7 1 /0/0 K/N=1/2 K/N=1 K/N=3/2 - - - p =uud av. K =us - - Tuning B Kppn (obs) = 173 MeV B Kppn (calc) =138 MeV B = 35 MeV --->> enhanced KN in medium by 17% T KN *( ) =T KN /(1 - ) Against “ strong ” decay s/ud cross-over density decreases to ~ 7 0
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Kaonic Nuclei - mini strange matter Very strong K - - p attraction deep discrete bound states: predicted B K ~ 100 MeV * Highly excited resonance states * In-medium KN interactions modified? chiral symmetry? * Dense nuclear systems formed Possibly, Quark-Gluon phase at T = 0 Colour Super * Precursor to kaon condensation; strange matter * Nuclear dynamics under extreme conditions
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