Seminar
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Seminar / Intensive Lecture
2024
  • 20th, December (Fri.) from 15:30, 227B in Main building and online
    「Charge-conjugation asymmetry and molecular content: Hadronic molecules in nuclear matter」
    Victor Montesinos (IFIC, University of Valencia)

    We investigate how a dense nuclear medium affects the Ds(2317)± and Tcc(3875)± states. In vacuum, these states are modeled as isoscalar DK (Dbar Kbar) and DD* (Dbar Dbar*) S-wave bound states, formed through effective interactions that correspond to different Weinberg compositeness models. Matter effects are introduced via two-meson loop functions, incorporating the self-energies acquired by D(*), Dbar(*), K, and Kbar mesons when they interact in a nuclear medium. Although Ds(2317) and Tcc(3875) have identical particle-antiparticle lineshapes in vacuum, they display highly distinct density patterns in nuclear matter. This charge-conjugation asymmetry mainly arises from the differing interactions of kaons (Dbar and Dbar*) and antikaons (D and D*) with the nucleons in the dense medium. Our findings demonstrate that the in-medium lineshapes of these resonances are closely tied to their molecular DK and DD* components, offering a new approach to determine/constrain the internal structure of these exotic states.

  • 17th, June (Mon.) from 15:30, 227C in Main building
    「Spectra and Time Evolution of Unstable States: An Approach by Uniformization and the Mittag-Leffler Expansion」(in Japanese)
    Dr. Wren Yamada (RIKEN)

    Many candidates of exotic hadrons have recently been found near the two-body threshold of hadronic channels. Due to the non-trivial analytic structure of the S-matrix in the complex energy plane, however, extraction of pole positions is a rather challenging task. Combining uniformization with the Mittag-Leffler Expansion, we can obtain a general pole expansion of the coupled-channel S-matrix applicable to near-threshold hadronic spectra. We will formulate the Mittag-Leffler Expansion for the 2- and 3-channel case and show that in addition to ordinary resonance poles positioned on the lower-half energy plane, poles on the upper-half energy plane, when positioned near the threshold, can manifest themselves as a prominent cusp-like structure in the spectra. Naturally, the time evolution of an excited state in the presence of a near-threshold positive-imaginary pole is a case of interest. We will introduce the “Survival Amplitude” of excited states previously formulated in single-channel systems [G. Ordonez and N. Hatano (2017)] and extend it to the 2-channel case using the Mittag-Leffler expansion. Under this formalism, we show that the “Survival Amplitude,” in the presence of a near-threshold positive-imaginary pole, decays non-exponentially in all time regions. We will also formulate a similar pole expansion for temporal correlation functions in Euclidean spacetime and introduce a way to extract pole positions. We anticipate that this method can be used to analyze LQCD data in the future.

  • 19th, April (Fri.) from 14:30, 227C in Main building
    「一般化された光学定理とその応用」(in Japanese)
    Dr. Mao Kurino (Department of Physics, Sophia University)

    ポテンシャルVからLippmann-Schwinger方程式を解いて得られるT行列は、観測量である位相差を含め散乱波と同等の情報を持っている。その為に、ポテンシャルからではなくT行列から出発して散乱理論を構築することができれば、観測量を制御した散乱理論(およびポテンシャル)が構成できるはずである。しかしながら、ポテンシャルのHermite性に対応してT行列が満たさなければならない条件は長らく不明であり、このような相互作用の構築法は不可能であった。そこで本セミナーではT行列が満たすべき条件として一般化された光学定理(Generalized optical theorem, GOT)を紹介し、その応用として実際に観測量を再現するようなポテンシャルの構成法(逆散乱問題の一般解法)について説明を行う。最後に原子核分野への応用についても述べる。

  • 22nd, February (Thu.) from 15:30, 227B in Main building
    「K-Long Experiment at Jefferson Lab」
    Prof. Igor Strakovsky (The George Washington University)

    KLF project must establish a secondary KL beam line at Jefferson Lab with flux of three orders of magnitude higher than SLAC had, for scattering experiments on both proton and neutron (first time) targets in order. To determine differential cross sections and self-polarization of strange hyperons with GlueX detector to enable precise PWA to determine all resonances up to 2500 MeV in spectra of L, S, X, and even W. In addition, we intend to do strange meson spectroscopy by studies of the pion-Kaon interaction to locate the pole positions in I = 1/2 and 3/2 channels. KLF has links to ion-ion high energy facilities such as CERN and BNL and will allow us to understand the formation of our world in several microseconds after the Big Bang.
    Reference: arXiv:2008.08215 [nucl-ex]

  • 22nd, February (Thu.) from 11:00, B61 in Main building
    「Three-body Exotic States: N* and K* with hidden charm and the KρD/KρD system」
    Brenda Bertotto Malabarba (Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo)

    In this presentation, we discuss the generation of hadrons emerging from three-body interactions. The systems we have studied are K(DDbar* + c.c), N(DDbar^* + c.c) and KρD/KρDbar. As a result, we observe the generations of states N* and K(4307) with hidden charm on the N(DDbar + c.c) and K(DDbar* + c.c) systems, and charmed states arise from the three-body interaction in the KρD/KρDbar systems.Some of our results are predictions and we desire that it inspire the search for such states. As for the results that are compatible with states already observed we hope our findings can help to understand the nature of such states.

Local Seminar
AY2024
  • 3/10 (Mon.) from 13:30 [Main Building 227B and online]
    Group Seminar
    Yamato Suda, Eisuke Kawamura, Kwon Hyukjin, Nam Yoonhak
    Rehearsal of JPS meeting (in Japanese).
  • 3/6 (Thu.) from 9:00 [Main Building 227B and online]
    Group Seminar
    Kotaro Murakami, Kotaro Koga, Shu Hirama, Yoshito Nakane, Taku Maeda, Tatsuhiro Hattori, Yo Nakamura, Lee Taeho
    Rehearsal of JPS meeting (in Japanese).
  • 2/12 (Wed.) from 10:30 [Main Building 227C]
    Group Seminar
    Eisuke Kawamura, Kohei Hasegawa
    Rehearsal of undergraduate thesis presentation (in Japanese).
  • 2/10 (Mon.) from 10:30 [Main Building 227C]
    Group Seminar
    Shu Hirama, Terukuni Honda, Kwon Hyukjin, Mahiro Tateda
    Rehearsal of Master thesis presentation (in Japanese).
  • 11/22 (Fri.) from 15:00 [Main Building 122B]
    Group Seminar
    Kihong Kwon, Yoonhak Nam, Kotaro Koga, Yo Nakamura
    Rehearsal of Colloquium II
  • 11/14 (Thu.) from 13:30 [Main Building B61]
    Group Seminar
    Yamato Suda, Taku Maeda, Daisuke Jido, Shu Hirama, Terukuni Honda, Yoshito Nakane
    Rehearsal of RARiS Workshop
  • 9/10 (Tue.) from 10:00, from 13:30 [Main Building 227B]
    Group Seminar
    Taku Maeda, Kenta Yoshimura, Daisuke Jido, Shu Hirama, Shunsuke Yasunaga, Terukuni Honda, Kotaro Murakami, Tatsuhiro Hattori, Harunobu Akiyama, Yamato Suda
    Rehearsal of the JPS meeting
  • 8/8 (Thu.) from 13:30 [Main Building 227C]
    Group Seminar
    Yamato Suda
    Rehearsal of presentations at Confinement and Chiral Dynamics
    Nam Yoonhak Plan of undergraduate thesis presentation (in Japanese).
  • 8/1 (Thu.) from 10:45 [Main Building 227C]
    Group Seminar
    Tatsuhiro Hattori
    Rehearsal of Master thesis presentation (in Japanese).
  • 7/5 (Fri.) from 13:30 [Main Building 227C]
    Group Seminar
    Eisuke Kawamura, Kohei Hasegawa, Lee Taeho
    Rehearsal of Undergraduate Colloquium (in Japanese).
  • 7/5 (Fri.) from 10:00 [Main Building B61]
    Group Seminar
    Daisuke Jido, Yamato Suda, Shunsuke Yasunaga
    Rehearsal of presentations at QNP2024.
Past seminars