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2. Ammonium depletion associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in the Mexican Caribbean
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Sánchez, A., Galan-Caamal, R.J., Ortiz-Hernández, Ma.C., Sánchez-Sánchez, J., Camacho-Cruz, K.A., and Anguas-Cabrera, D.
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- 2024
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3. Beyond short-term savings: A ten-year analysis of energy efficiency program outcomes in swiss households
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Cabrera, D., Lambert, C., Naef, P., Bertholet, J.-L., and Patel, M.K.
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- 2024
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4. Regulatory Mechanisms of Muscle Mass: The Critical Role of Resistance Training in Children and Adolescent
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Castelli, F., Valero-Breton, M., Hernandez, M., Guarda, F., Cornejo, J., Cabello-Verrugio, C., Cabrera, D., and Turksen, Kursad, editor
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- 2023
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5. [Translated article] Implementation of a rapid recovery protocol in total knee arthroplasty. A randomised controlled trial
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Aguado-Maestro, I., Cebrián-Rodríguez, E., Fraile-Castelao, O., Rodríguez-López, R.J., de Blas-Sanz, I., Rizzo-Raza, S., Vielma-Cabrera, D., and García-Alonso, M.
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- 2022
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6. Implantación de un protocolo de recuperación precoz en artroplastia total de rodilla. Ensayo clínico aleatorizado
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Aguado-Maestro, I., Cebrián-Rodríguez, E., Fraile-Castelao, O., Rodríguez-López, R.J., de Blas-Sanz, I., Rizzo-Raza, S., Vielma-Cabrera, D., and García-Alonso, M.
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- 2022
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7. $\phi$ meson transparency in nuclei from $\phi N$ resonant interactions
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Cabrera, D., Blin, A. N. Hiller, Vacas, M. J. Vicente, and de Cordoba, P. Fernandez
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the $\phi$ meson nuclear transparency using some recent theoretical developments on the $\phi$ in medium self-energy. The inclusion of direct resonant $\phi N$-scattering and the kaon decay mechanisms leads to a $\phi$ width much larger than in most previous theoretical approaches. The model has been confronted with photoproduction data from CLAS and LEPS and the recent proton induced $\phi$ production from COSY finding an overall good agreement. The results support the need of a quite large direct $\phi N$-scattering contribution to the self-energy.
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- 2017
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8. Boltzmann entropy of a Newtonian Universe
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Cabrera, D., de Cordoba, P. Fernandez, and Isidro, J. M.
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Quantum Physics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
A dynamical estimate is given for the Boltzmann entropy of the Universe, under the simplifying assumptions provided by Newtonian cosmology. We first model the cosmological fluid as the probability fluid of a quantum-mechanical system. Next, following current ideas about the emergence of spacetime, we regard gravitational equipotentials as isoentropic surfaces. Therefore gravitational entropy is proportional to the vacuum expectation value of the gravitational potential in a certain quantum state describing the matter contents of the Universe. The entropy of the matter sector can also be computed. While providing values of the entropy that turn out to be somewhat higher than existing estimates, our results are in perfect compliance with the upper bound set by the holographic principle., Comment: 15 pages
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- 2017
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9. Amplitude, phase, and complex analyticity
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Cabrera, D., de Cordoba, P. Fernandez, and Isidro, J. M.
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Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Expressing the Schroedinger Lagrangian ${\cal L}$ in terms of the quantum wavefunction $\psi=\exp(S+{\rm i}I)$ yields the conserved Noether current ${\bf J}=\exp(2S)\nabla I$. When $\psi$ is a stationary state, the divergence of ${\bf J}$ vanishes. One can exchange $S$ with $I$ to obtain a new Lagrangian $\tilde{\cal L}$ and a new Noether current $\tilde{\bf J}=\exp(2I)\nabla S$, conserved under the equations of motion of $\tilde{\cal L}$. However this new current $\tilde{\bf J}$ is generally not conserved under the equations of motion of the original Lagrangian ${\cal L}$. We analyse the role played by $\tilde{\bf J}$ in the case when classical configuration space is a complex manifold, and relate its nonvanishing divergence to the inexistence of complex-analytic wavefunctions in the quantum theory described by ${\cal L}$., Comment: 6 pages
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- 2017
10. Entropy, topological theories and emergent quantum mechanics
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Cabrera, D., de Cordoba, P. Fernandez, Isidro, J. M., and Molina, J. Vazquez
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Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The classical thermostatics of equilibrium processes is shown to possess a quantum-mechanical dual theory with a finite-dimensional Hilbert space of quantum states. Specifically, the kernel of a certain Hamiltonian operator becomes the Hilbert space of quasistatic quantum mechanics. The relation of thermostatics to topological field theory is also discussed in the context of the emergent approach to quantum theory, where the concept of entropy plays a key role., Comment: 12 pages, refs. updated
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- 2016
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11. $\phi$ meson self-energy in nuclear matter from $\phi N$ resonant interactions
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Cabrera, D., Blin, A. N. Hiller, and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The $\phi$-meson properties in cold nuclear matter are investigated by implementing resonant $\phi N$ interactions as described in effective approaches including the unitarization of scattering amplitudes. Several $N^*$-like states are dynamically generated in these models around $2$ GeV, in the vicinity of the $\phi N$ threshold. We find that both these states and the non-resonant part of the amplitude contribute sizably to the $\phi$ collisional self-energy at finite nuclear density. These contributions are of a similar strength as the widely studied medium effects from the $\bar K K$ cloud. Depending on model details (position of the resonances and strength of the coupling to $\phi N$) we report a $\phi$ broadening up to about $40$-$50$ MeV, to be added to the $\phi\to\bar K K$ in-medium decay width, and an attractive optical potential at threshold up to about $35$ MeV at normal matter density. The $\phi$ spectral function develops a double peak structure as a consequence of the mixing of resonance-hole modes with the $\phi$ quasi-particle peak. The former results point in the direction of making up for missing absorption as reported in $\phi$ nuclear production experiments., Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures
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- 2016
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12. Heavy flavor in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
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Bratkovskaya, E. L., Song, T., Berrehrah, H., Cabrera, D., Torres-Rincon, J. M., Tolos, L., and Cassing, W.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study charm production in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions by using the Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics (PHSD) transport approach. The initial charm quarks are produced by the PYTHIA event generator tuned to fit the transverse momentum spectrum and rapidity distribution of charm quarks from Fixed-Order Next-to-Leading Logarithm (FONLL) calculations. The produced charm quarks scatter in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) with the off-shell partons whose masses and widths are given by the Dynamical Quasi-Particle Model (DQPM), which reproduces the lattice QCD equation-of-state in thermal equilibrium. The relevant cross sections are calculated in a consistent way by employing the effective propagators and couplings from the DQPM. Close to the critical energy density of the phase transition, the charm quarks are hadronized into $D$ mesons through coalescence and/or fragmentation. The hadronized $D$ mesons then interact with the various hadrons in the hadronic phase with cross sections calculated in an effective lagrangian approach with heavy-quark spin symmetry. The nuclear modification factor $R_{AA}$ and the elliptic flow $v_2$ of $D^0$ mesons from PHSD are compared with the experimental data from the STAR Collaboration for Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ =200 GeV and to the ALICE data for Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ =2.76 TeV. We find that in the PHSD the energy loss of $D$ mesons at high $p_T$ can be dominantly attributed to partonic scattering while the actual shape of $R_{AA}$ versus $p_T$ reflects the heavy-quark hadronization scenario, i.e. coalescence versus fragmentation. Also the hadronic rescattering is important for the $R_{AA}$ at low $p_T$ and enhances the $D$-meson elliptic flow $v_2$., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, to be published in the Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter (SQM2015), 6-11 July 2015, JINR, Dubna, Russia
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- 2015
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13. Regulatory Mechanisms of Muscle Mass: The Critical Role of Resistance Training in Children and Adolescent
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Castelli, F., primary, Valero-Breton, M., additional, Hernandez, M., additional, Guarda, F., additional, Cornejo, J., additional, Cabello-Verrugio, C., additional, and Cabrera, D., additional
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- 2022
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14. BLOC-1 deficiency causes alterations in amino acid profile and in phospholipid and adenosine metabolism in the postnatal mouse hippocampus
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van Liempd, SM, Cabrera, D, Lee, FY, González, E, Dell’Angelica, EC, Ghiani, CA, and Falcon-Perez, JM
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Analytical Chemistry ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Chemical Sciences ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Neurosciences ,Amino Acids ,Animals ,Biomarkers ,Carrier Proteins ,Cells ,Cultured ,Hippocampus ,Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ,Lectins ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways ,Metabolomics ,Mice ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Knockout ,Phospholipids - Abstract
Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex-1 (BLOC-1) is a protein complex involved in the formation of endosomal tubular structures that mediates the sorting of protein cargoes to specialised compartments. In this study, we present insights into the metabolic consequences caused by BLOC-1 deficiency in pallid mice, which carry a null mutation in the Bloc1s6 gene encoding an essential component of this complex. The metabolome of the hippocampus of pallid mice was analysed using an untargeted, liquid chromatography-coupled mass spectrometric approach. After data pre-treatment, statistical analysis and pathway enrichment, we have identified 28 metabolites that showed statistically significant changes between pallid and wild-type control. These metabolites included amino acids, nucleobase-containing compounds and lysophospholipids. Interestingly, pallid mice displayed increased hippocampal levels of the neurotransmitters glutamate and N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamic acid (NAAG) and their precursor glutamine. Expression of the sodium-coupled neutral amino acid transporter 1 (SNAT1), which transports glutamine into neurons, was also upregulated. Conversely, levels of the neurotransmitter precursors phenylalanine and tryptophan were decreased. Interestingly, many of these changes could be mapped to overlapping metabolic pathways. The observed metabolic alterations are likely to affect neurotransmission and neuronal homeostasis and in turn could mediate the memory and behavioural impairments observed in BLOC-1-deficient mice.
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- 2017
15. Experimental Permeability Tensor for Fractured Carbonate Rocks
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Cabrera, D. and Samaniego, F.
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- 2021
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16. The $\pi\rho$ Cloud Contribution to the $\omega$ Width in Nuclear Matter
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Cabrera, D. and Rapp, R.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The width of the $\omega$ meson in cold nuclear matter is computed in a hadronic many-body approach, focusing on a detailed treatment of the medium modifications of intermediate $\pi\rho$ states. The $\pi$ and $\rho$ propagators are dressed by their selfenergies in nuclear matter taken from previously constrained many-body calculations. The pion selfenergy includes $Nh$ and $\Delta h$ excitations with short-range correlations, while the $\rho$ selfenergy incorporates the same dressing of its $2\pi$ cloud with a full 3-momentum dependence and vertex corrections, as well as direct resonance-hole excitations; both contributions were quantitatively fit to total photo-absorption spectra and $\pi N\to\rho N$ scattering. Our calculations account for in-medium decays of type $\omega N\to \pi N^{(*)}, \pi\pi N(\Delta)$, and 2-body absorptions $\omega NN\to NN^{(*)},\pi NN$. This causes deviations of the in-medium $\omega$ width from a linear behavior in density, with important contributions from spacelike $\rho$ propagators. The $\omega$ width from the $\rho\pi$ cloud may reach up to 200 MeV at normal nuclear matter density, with a moderate 3-momentum dependence. This largely resolves the discrepancy of linear $T$-$\varrho$ approximations with the values deduced from nuclear photoproduction measurements., Comment: 7 pages, 4 eps figures; v2: includes 3-mom dependence of width and additional discussion
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- 2013
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17. Glueballs and the Yang-Mills plasma in a $T$-matrix approach
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Lacroix, G., Semay, C., Cabrera, D., and Buisseret, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The strongly coupled phase of Yang-Mills plasma with arbitrary gauge group is studied in a $T$-matrix approach. The existence of lowest-lying glueballs, interpreted as bound states of two transverse gluons (quasi-particles in a many-body set up), is analyzed in a non-perturbative scattering formalism with the input of lattice-QCD static potentials. Glueballs are actually found to be bound up to 1.3 $T_c$. Starting from the $T$-matrix, the plasma equation of state is computed by resorting to Dashen, Ma and Bernstein's formulation of statistical mechanics and favorably compared to quenched lattice data. Special emphasis is put on SU($N$) gauge groups, for which analytical results can be obtained in the large-$N$ limit, and predictions for a $G_2$ gauge group are also given within this work., Comment: Fig. 4 corrected and references added
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- 2012
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18. Relevance of glueball bound states in the Yang-Mills plasma within a many-body $T$-matrix approach
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Cabrera, D., Lacroix, G., Semay, C., and Buisseret, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The strongly coupled phase of Yang-Mills plasma with gauge group SU(3) is studied in a $T$-matrix approach. The existence of lowest-lying glueballs, interpreted as bound states of two transverse gluons (quasi-particles in a many-body setup), is analyzed in a non-perturbative scattering formalism with the input of lattice-QCD static potentials. The relevance of the singlet and the (colored) octet and 27 channels at finite temperature is discussed. We compute the equation of state of the system in Dashen, Ma and Bernstein's formulation of statistical mechanics and compare to quenched SU(3) lattice data. Further analysis for the general case of SU(N) is envisaged., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings (PoS) of QNP 2012, April 16-20, 2012, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, Paris
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- 2012
19. Strange meson production at high density and temperature
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Tolos, L., Cabrera, D., Molina, R., Oset, E., and Ramos, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The properties of strange mesons ($K$, $\bar K$ and $\bar K^*$) in dense matter are studied using a unitary approach in coupled channels for meson-baryon scattering. The kaon-nucleon interaction incorporates $s$- and $p$-wave contributions within a chiral model whereas the interaction of $\bar K^*$ with nucleons is obtained in the framework of the local hidden gauge formalism. The in-medium solution for the scattering amplitude accounts for Pauli blocking effects, mean-field binding on baryons, and meson self-energies. We obtain the $K$, $\bar K$ and $\bar K^*$ (off-shell) spectral functions in the nuclear medium and study their behaviour at finite density, temperature and momentum. We also analyze the energy weighted sum rules of the kaon propagator as a quality test of model calculations. We finally estimate the transparency ratio of the $\gamma A \to K^+ K^{*-} A^\prime$ reaction, which we propose as a feasible scenario at present facilities to detect in-medium modifications of the $\bar K^*$ meson., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, invited seminar in New Frontiers in QCD 2010 -Exotic Hadron Systems and Dense Matter- (NFQCD2010), Kyoto, January 18-March 19, 2010
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- 2010
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20. Formation of $\phi$ mesic nuclei
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Yamagata-Sekihara, J., Cabrera, D., Vacas, M. J. Vicente, and Hirenzaki, S.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the structure and formation of the $\phi$ mesic nuclei to investigate the in-medium modification of the $\phi$-meson spectral function at finite density. We consider (${\bar p},\phi$), ($\gamma,p$) and ($\pi^-,n$) reactions to produce a $\phi$-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 ${\bar K}$ selfenergy in medium to the $\phi$-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 $\phi$., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures
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- 2010
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21. Strange mesons from SIS to FAIR
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Tolos, L., Cabrera, D., Polls, A., and Ramos, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The properties of $K$ and $\bar K$ mesons in nuclear matter at finite temperature are obtained from a chiral unitary approach in coupled channels which incorporates the $s$- and p-waves of the kaon-nucleon interaction. The in-medium solution accounts for Pauli blocking effects, mean-field binding on all the baryons involved, and $\pi$ and kaon self-energies. The $\bar K$ spectral function spreads over a wide range of energies, reflecting the melting of the $\Lambda (1405)$ resonance and the contribution of hyperon-hole components at finite temperature. In the $KN$ sector, the quasi-particle peak is considerably broadened with increasing density and temperature. We also study the energy weighted sum rules of the kaon propagator by matching the Dyson form of the propagator with its spectral Lehmann representation at low and high energies. The sum rules for the lower energy weights are fulfilled satisfactorily and reflect the contributions from the different quasi-particle and collective modes of the spectral function. We analyze the sensitivity of the sum rules to the distribution of spectral strength and their usefulness as quality tests of model calculations., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of 10th International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (Hyp X), September 14th - 18th, 2009, Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan
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- 2009
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22. Strange and charm mesons at FAIR
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Tolos, L., Cabrera, D., Gamermann, D., Garcia-Recio, C., Molina, R., Nieves, J., Oset, E., and Ramos, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the properties of strange and charm mesons in hot and dense matter within a self-consistent coupled-channel approach for the experimental conditions of density and temperature expected for the CBM experiment at FAIR/GSI. The in-medium solution at finite temperature accounts for Pauli blocking effects, mean-field binding of all the baryons involved, and meson self-energies. We analyze the behaviour in this hot and dense environment of dynamically-generated baryonic resonances together with the evolution with density and temperature of the strange and open-charm meson spectral functions. We test the spectral functions for strange mesons using energy-weighted sum rules and finally discuss the implications of the properties of charm mesons on the D_{s0}(2317) and the predicted X(3700) scalar resonances., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, invited talk at XXXI Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics: Nuclear Physics and the Road to FAIR, August 30-September 6, 2009, Piaski, Poland
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- 2009
23. The a1(1260) as a rho pi resonance in nuclear matter
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Cabrera, D., Jido, D., Rapp, R., and Roca, L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a theoretical study of the properties of the a1(1260) axial-vector resonance in a cold nuclear medium. In the vacuum, the a1(1260) resonance is generated dynamically from the interactions of a pseudoscalar and vector meson (rho pi and K barK*) in a coupled channel chiral unitary approach. Medium effects are implemented through the modification of the rho and pi propagators at finite nuclear density from well established microscopic many-body calculations. The in-medium pion spectral function accounts for the coupling to N-hole and Delta-hole excitations including short range correlations, whereas the in-medium rho incorporates modifications of its virtual pion cloud as well as direct resonance-hole excitations. The resulting in-medium a1(1260) exhibits significant broadening with increasing density as reflected in the rho pi scattering amplitude. The possible relation of our results with partial restoration of chiral symmetry in nuclear matter is discussed in terms of in-medium Weinberg sum rules., Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures, PTPTEX
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- 2009
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24. Energy weighted sum rules for mesons in hot and dense matter
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Cabrera, D., Polls, A., Ramos, A., and Tolos, L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study energy weighted sum rules of the pion and kaon propagator in nuclear matter at finite temperature. The sum rules are obtained from matching the Dyson form of the meson propagator with its spectral Lehmann representation at low and high energies. We calculate the sum rules for specific models of the kaon and pion self-energy. The in-medium spectral densities of the K and anti-K mesons are obtained from a chiral unitary approach in coupled channels which incorporates the S- and P-waves of the kaon-nucleon interaction. The pion self-energy is determined from the P-wave coupling to particle-hole and Delta-hole excitations, modified by short range correlations. The sum rules for the lower energy weights are fulfilled satisfactorily and reflect the contributions from the different quasi-particle and collective modes of the meson spectral function. We discuss the sensitivity of the sum rules to the distribution of spectral strength and their usefulness as quality tests of model calculations., Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures; one figure added, enhanced discussion, version to appear in PRC
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- 2009
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25. P324 Urine metabolite profile characterizes clinical activity and disease extent in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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Balderramo, D C, primary, Cuencas Barrientos, M E, additional, Tantucci, L, additional, Cabrera, D, additional, Fernandez, M, additional, Fochesato, A, additional, Delgado, A, additional, Correa, S, additional, and Romagnoli, P, additional
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- 2024
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26. Fluid-rock mineral equilibrium and new improved Na/K geothermometers: The case of the Cerro Prieto geothermal field (CP-I), Mexico
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Reyna-Avilez, A., primary, Gómez-Arias, E., additional, Valencia-Cabrera, D., additional, Tello-Hinojosa, E., additional, González-Fernández, A., additional, and Pérez-Flores, M.A., additional
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- 2023
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27. Recent topics of mesic atoms and mesic nuclei -- $\phi$ mesic nuclei exist ?--
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Yamagata-Sekihara, J., Hirenzaki, S., Cabrera, D., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study $\phi$-meson production in nuclei to investigate the in-medium modification of the $\phi$-meson spectral function at finite density. We consider (${\bar p},\phi$), ($\gamma,p$) and ($\pi^-,n$) reactions to produce a $\phi$-meson inside the nucleus and evaluate the effects of the medium modifications to reaction cross sections. The structures of the bound states, $\phi$-mesic nuclei, are also studied. For strong absorptive interaction cases, we need to know the spectrum shape in a wide energy region to deduce the properties of $\phi$., Comment: Talk given at EXA08, Vienna, September 2008. To be published in the Proceedings, Hyperfine Interactions. 6 pages, 6 figures
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- 2008
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28. Chiral Symmetry and light resonances in hot and dense matter
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Cabrera, D., Fernandez-Fraile, D., and Nicola, A. Gomez
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a study of the $\pi\pi$ scattering amplitude in the $\sigma$ and $\rho$ channels at finite temperature and nuclear density within a chiral unitary framework. Meson resonances are dynamically generated in our approach, which allows us to analyze the behavior of their associated scattering poles when the system is driven towards chiral symmetry restoration. Medium effects are incorporated in three ways: (a) by thermal corrections of the unitarized scattering amplitudes, (b) by finite nuclear density effects associated to a renormalization of the pion decay constant, and complementarily (c) by extending our calculation of the scalar-isoscalar channel to account for finite nuclear density and temperature effects in a microscopic many-body implementation of pion dynamics. Our results are discussed in connection with several phenomenological aspects relevant for nuclear matter and Heavy-Ion Collision experiments, such as $\rho$ mass scaling vs broadening from dilepton spectra and chiral restoration signals in the $\sigma$ channel. We also elaborate on the molecular nature of $\pi\pi$ resonances., Comment: 14 pages, 14 figures. Contribution to Hard Probes 2008, Illa de A Toxa, Spain, June 8th-14th 2008
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- 2008
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29. Strange mesons in nuclear matter at finite temperature
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Tolos, L., Cabrera, D., and Ramos, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the properties of $K$ and $\bar K$ mesons in nuclear matter at finite temperature from a chiral unitary approach in coupled channels which incorporates the $s$- and p-waves of the kaon-nucleon interaction. The in-medium solution accounts for Pauli blocking effects, mean-field binding on all the baryons involved, and $\pi$ and kaon self-energies. We calculate $K$ and $\bar K$ (off-shell) spectral functions and single particle properties. The $\bar K$ effective mass gets lowered by about -50 MeV in cold nuclear matter at saturation density and by half this reduction at T=100 MeV. The p-wave contribution to the ${\bar K}$ optical potential, due to $\Lambda$, $\Sigma$ and $\Sigma^*$ excitations, becomes significant for momenta larger than 200 MeV/c and reduces the attraction felt by the $\bar K$ in the nuclear medium.The $\bar K$ spectral function spreads over a wide range of energies, reflecting the melting of the $\Lambda (1405)$ resonance and the contribution of $YN^{-1}$ components at finite temperature. In the $KN$ sector, we find that the low-density theorem is a good approximation for the $K$ self-energy close to saturation density due to the absence of resonance-hole excitations. The $K$ potential shows a moderate repulsive behavior, whereas the quasi-particle peak is considerably broadened with increasing density and temperature. We discuss the implications for the decay of the $\phi$ meson at SIS/GSI energies as well as in the future FAIR/GSI project., Comment: 35 pages, 10 figures, 1 table
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- 2008
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30. Heavy Flavor in the sQGP
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Rapp, R., Cabrera, D., Greco, V., Mannarelli, M., and van Hees, H.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We attempt a unified treatment of heavy quarkonia and heavy-quark diffusion in the Quark-Gluon Plasma. Our approach is based on finite-temperature T-matrices with interaction potentials estimated from the heavy-quark internal energy computed in thermal lattice QCD (lQCD). In the charmonium sector S-wave bound states (J/\psi, \eta_c) survive up to temperatures of ~2 T_c, not inconsistent with constraints from euclidean correlation functions in lQCD. In the open-heavy flavor sector, the T-matrix interaction reduces heavy-quark diffusion substantially, leading to fair agreement with single-electron spectra at RHIC and suggestive for a small viscosity-to-entropy ratio close to T_c., Comment: 6 pages, 12 eps-figs, Proc. of 24. Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, South Padre Island (TX, USA), April 05-12, 2008
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- 2008
31. T-Matrix Approach to Quarkonium Correlation Functions in the QGP
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Cabrera, D. and Rapp, R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the evolution of heavy quarkonium states with temperature in a Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) by evaluating the in-medium Q-\bar{Q} T-matrix within a reduced Bethe-Salpeter equation in both S- and P-wave channels. The underlying interaction kernel is extracted from recent finite-temperature QCD lattice calculations of the singlet free energy of a Q-\bar{Q} pair. The bound states are found to gradually move above the Q-\bar{Q} threshold after which they rapidly dissolve in the hot system. The T-matrix approach is particularly suited to investigate these mechanisms as it provides a unified treatment of bound and scattering states including threshold effects and the transition to the (perturbative) continuum. We apply the T-matrix to calculate Q-\bar{Q} spectral functions as well as pertinent Euclidean-time correlation functions which are compared to results from lattice QCD. A detailed analysis reveals large sensitivities to the interplay of bound and scattering states, to temperature dependent threshold energies and to the "reconstructed" correlator used for normalization. We furthermore investigate the impact of finite-width effects on the single-quark propagators in the QGP as estimated from recent applications of heavy-quark rescattering to RHIC data., Comment: 24 pages, 17 figures
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- 2006
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32. The kaon optical potential modified by \Theta^+ Pentaquark excitation
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Cabrera, D., Tolos, L., Ramos, A., and Polls, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the kaon nuclear optical potential including the effect of the \Theta^+ pentaquark in a self-consistent approach, starting from an extension of the Juelich meson-exchange potential as bare kaon-nucleon interaction. Significant differences between a fully self-consistent calculation and the low-density T\rho approximation are observed. Whereas te influence of the KN -> \Theta^+ absorption process is found to be negligible, due to the small \Theta^+ KN coupling, the two-nucleon mechanism (KNN -> \Theta^+ N), estimated from the two-meson coupling of the pentaquark, provides the necessary additional kaon absorption to reconcile with data the systematically low theoretical K^+ nucleus reaction cross sections., Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the IV International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP06), Madrid, Spain, June 5-10, 2006
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- 2006
33. Q\bar{Q} modes in the Quark-Gluon Plasma
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Cabrera, D. and Rapp, R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the evolution of heavy quarkonium states with temperature in a Quark-Gluon Plasma by evaluating an in-medium Q\bar{Q} T-matrix within a reduced Bethe-Salpeter equation in S- and P-wave channels. The interaction kernel is extracted from finite-temperature QCD lattice calculations of the singlet free energy of a Q\bar{Q} pair. Quarkonium bound states are found to gradually move across the Q\bar{Q} threshold after which they rapidly dissolve in the hot system. We calculate Euclidean-time correlation functions and compare to results from lattice QCD. We also study finite-width effects in the heavy-quark propagators., Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the IV International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP06), Madrid, Spain, June 5-10, 2006
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- 2006
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34. Charm and Charmonium in the Quark-Gluon Plasma
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Rapp, R., Cabrera, D., and van Hees, H.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In the first part of the talk, we briefly review the problem of parton-energy loss and thermalization at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider and discuss how heavy quarks (charm and bottom) can help to resolve the existing experimental and theoretical puzzles. The second part of the talk is devoted to the properties of heavy quarkonia in the (strongly interacting) Quark-Gluon Plasma (sQGP) and their consequences for observables in heavy-ion collisions., Comment: Invited talk of first author at 2006 workshop on "Continuous Advances in QCD", Minneapolis, May 11-14, 2006; 14 pages, 17 figures and 1 style file
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- 2006
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35. Chiral dynamics of baryon resonances and hadrons in a nuclear medium
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Oset, E., Cabrera, D., Magas, V. K., Roca, L., Sarkar, S., Vacas, M. J. Vicente, and Ramos, A.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In these lectures I make an introduction to chiral unitary theory applied to the meson baryon interaction and show how several well known resonances are dynamically generated, and others are predicted. Two very recent experiments are analyzed, one of them showing the existence of two $\Lambda(1405)$ states and the other one providing support for the $\Lambda(1520)$ resonance as a quasibound state of $\Sigma(1385) \pi$. The use of chiral Lagrangians to account for the hadronic interaction at the elementary level introduces a new approach to deal with the modification of meson and baryon properties in a nuclear medium. Examples of it for $\bar{K}$, $\eta$ and $\phi$ modification in the nuclear medium are presented., Comment: Lectures given in the Workshop on Hadron Physics, Puri (India), march 2005
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- 2005
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36. Evaluation of the $\pi\pi$ scattering amplitude in the $\sigma$-channel at finite density
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Cabrera, D., Oset, E., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The $\pi\pi$ scattering amplitude in the $\sigma$-channel is studied at finite baryonic density in the framework of a chiral unitary approach which successfully reproduces the meson meson phase shifts and generates the $f_0$ and $\sigma$ resonances in vacuum. We address here a new variety of mechanisms recently suggested to modify the $\pi\pi$ interaction in the medium, as well as the role of the $s-$wave selfenergy, in addition to the $p-$wave, in the dressing of the pion propagators., Comment: 26 pages, 17 figures
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- 2005
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37. Chiral dynamics of hadrons in nuclei
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Oset, E., Cabrera, D., Magas, V. K., Roca, L., Vacas, M. J. Vicente, Ramos, A., Inoue, T., Recio, C. Garcia, and Nieves, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this talk I report on selected topics of hadron modification in the nuclear medium using the chiral unitary approach to describe the dynamics of the problems. I shall mention how antikaons, $\eta$, and $\phi$ are modified in the medium and will report upon different experiments done or planned to measure the $\phi$ width in the medium., Comment: 10 pgs, 3 figs. Invited talk in the Workshop on in Medium Hadron Physics, Giessen, Nov 2004
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- 2005
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38. Bound states of $\Theta^+$ in nuclei
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Oset, E., Cabrera, D., Li, Q. B., Magas, V. K., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the binding energy and the width of the $\Theta^+$ in nuclei, associated to the $K N$ and $ K \pi N$ components. The first one leads to negligible contributions while the second one leads to a sizeable attraction, enough to bind the $\Theta^+$ in nuclei. Pauli blocking and binding effects on the $K N$ decay reduce considerably the $\Theta^+$ decay width in nuclei and medium effects associated to the $ 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 BARYON04
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- 2005
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39. Dexmedetomidine metabolic clearance is not affected by fat mass in obese patients
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Rolle, A., Paredes, S., Cortínez, L.I., Anderson, B.J., Quezada, N., Solari, S., Allende, F., Torres, J., Cabrera, D., Contreras, V., Carmona, J., Ramírez, C., Oliveros, A.M., and Ibacache, M.
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- 2018
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40. $\Theta^+$ pentaquark in the nuclear medium
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Vacas, M. J. Vicente, Cabrera, D., Li, Q. B., Magas, V. K., and Oset, E.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the interaction of the $\Theta^+$ pentaquark with nuclear matter associated to the $KN$ decay channels and to the two meson cloud. We find that the potential is attractive and could be strong enough to lead to the existence of $\Theta^+$ nuclear bound states., Comment: Invited talk at the International Workshop on Strangeness Nuclear Physics,July 29-31, 2004,Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
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- 2004
41. Interaction of the $\Theta^+$ with the nuclear medium
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Vacas, M. J. Vicente, Cabrera, D., Li, Q. B., Magas, V. K., and Oset, E.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the selfenergy of the $\Theta^+$ pentaquark in nuclei associated with two types of interaction: the KN decay of the $\Theta^+$ and two meson baryon decay channels of the $\Theta^+$. Whereas the potential related to the first source is quite weak, the second kind of interaction produces a large and attractive potential that could lead to the existence of $\Theta^+$ nuclear bound states., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figurs, talk presented at the International Workshop PENTAQUARK04 July 20-23, 2004, SPring-8, Japan
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- 2004
42. $\Theta^+$ Hypernuclei
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Cabrera, D., Li, Q. B., Magas, V. K., Oset, E., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present results for the selfenergy of the $\Theta^+$ pentaquark in nuclei associated with two sources: the $KN$ decay of the $\Theta^+$ and the two meson baryon decay channels of the $\Theta^+$ partners in an antidecuplet of baryons. The first source is shown to produce a small potential, unable to bind the $\Theta^+$ in nuclei, while the second source gives rise to a large attractive potential. At the same time we show that the width of the $\Theta^+$ in nuclei is small, such that, in light and medium nuclei, many bound $\Theta^+$ states would appear with a separation between levels appreciably larger than the width of the states, thus creating an ideal scenario for pentaquark spectroscopy in nuclei., Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures
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- 2004
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43. Kaon-antikaon nuclear optical potentials and the kappa meson in the nuclear medium
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Cabrera, D. and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the properties of the kappa meson in the nuclear medium, starting from a chiral unitary model of S-wave, I=1/2 K-pi scattering, which describes the elastic K-pi phase shifts and generates a pole in the amplitude. Medium effects are considered by including pion and kaon selfenergies. We explore the changes in the kappa pole position and in the K-pi scattering amplitude at finite density, with two different models for the kaon selfenergy., Comment: 15 pages, 5 color figures; Sections II and III revised, some references added
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- 2004
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44. Mass dependence of inclusive nuclear $\phi$ photoproduction
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Cabrera, D., Roca, L., Oset, E., Toki, H., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Based on a prior determination of the $\phi$ selfenergy in a nuclear medium we perform a theoretical study of inclusive $\phi$ photoproduction in nuclei, looking at the $A$ dependence of the cross sections for different $\phi$ momenta. We find sizeable reductions in the nuclear cross sections with respect to the elementary one, using a $\phi$ selfenergy which implies a width about six times the free one at normal nuclear density. The calculations are done to match the set up for an ongoing experiment at {\it SPring8/Osaka} which should provide valuable information on the renormalization of the $\phi$ properties in nuclei., Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures
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- 2003
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45. Phi meson mass and decay width in nuclear matter
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Cabrera, D. and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The $\phi$ meson spectrum, which in vacuum is dominated by its coupling to the $\bar{K} K$ system, is modified in nuclear matter. Following a model based on chiral SU(3) dynamics we calculate the $\phi$ meson selfenergy in nuclear matter considering the $K$ and $\bar{K}$ in-medium properties. For the latter we use the results of previous calculations which account for $S-$ and $P-$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 $\phi$ meson to $S-$wave and $P-$wave kaon-baryon vertices. Within this scheme the mass shift and decay width of the $\phi$ meson in nuclear matter are studied., Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures in EPS format, revtex4; One section modified, some references updated
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- 2002
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46. The rho meson in nuclear matter - a chiral unitary approach
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Cabrera, D.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work, the properties of the $\rho$ meson at rest in cold symmetric nuclear matter are studied. We make use of a chiral unitary approach to pion-pion scattering in the vector-isovector channel, calculated from the lowest order Chiral Perturbation Theory ($\chi PT$) lagrangian including explicit resonance fields. Low energy chiral constraints are considered by matching our expressions to those of one loop $\chi PT$. To account for the medium corrections, the $\rho$ couples to $\pi\pi$ pairs which are properly renormalized in the nuclear medium, accounting for both $p-h$ and $\Delta -h$ excitations. The terms where the $\rho$ couples directly to the hadrons in the $p-h$ or $\Delta-h$ excitations are also accounted for. In addition, the $\rho$ is also allowed to couple to $N^{*}(1520)-h$ components., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Presented at Mesons and Light Nuclei '01, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2-6, 2001. To be published in the proceedings of the conference
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- 2001
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47. Chiral unitary theory: application to nuclear problems
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Oset, E., Cabrera, D., Chiang, H. C., Recio, C. Garcia, Hirenzaki, S., Kamalov, S. S., Nieves, J., Okumura, Y., Ramos, A., Toki, H., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this talk we briefly describe some basic elements of chiral perturbation theory, $\chi PT$, and how the implementation of unitarity and other novel elements lead to a better expansion of the $T$ matrix for meson meson and meson baryon interactions. Applications are then done to the $ \pi \pi $ interaction in nuclear matter in the scalar and vector channels, antikaons in nuclei and $K^-$ atoms, and how the $\phi$ meson properties are changed in a nuclear medium., Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures, Invited talk in the International Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Bombay, december 2000
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- 2001
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48. Chiral approach to the rho meson in nuclear matter
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Cabrera, D., Oset, E., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work, the properties of the $\rho$ meson at rest in cold symmetric nuclear matter are studied. We make use of a chiral unitary approach to pion-pion scattering in the vector-isovector channel, calculated from the lowest order Chiral Perturbation Theory ($\chi PT$) lagrangian including explicit resonance fields. Low energy chiral constraints are considered by matching our expressions to those of one loop $\chi PT$. To account for the medium corrections, the $\rho$ couples to $\pi\pi$ pairs which are properly renormalized in the nuclear medium, accounting for both $p-h$ and $\Delta -h$ excitations. The terms where the $\rho$ couples directly to the hadrons in the $p-h$ or $\Delta -h$ excitations are also accounted for. In addition, the $\rho$ is also allowed to couple to $N^{*}(1520)-h$ components., Comment: 30 pages, 20 figures, revised version. Additional sources of the rho selfenergy considered. Some references added
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- 2000
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49. The rho meson in a nuclear medium
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Cabrera, D., Oset, E., and Vacas, M. J. Vicente
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work, propagation properties of the rho meson in symmetric nuclear matter are studied. We make use of a coupled channel unitary approach to meson-meson scattering, calculated from the lowest order Chiral Perturbation Theory lagrangian including explicit resonance fields. Low energy chiral constraints are considered by matching our expressions to those of one loop Ch.P.T. To account for the medium corrections, the rho couples to pion-pion and kaon-antikaon pairs which are properly renormalized in the nuclear medium., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at Meson 2000 Workshop, May 19-23, Cracow, Poland
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- 2000
50. Genotipe-phenotype correlation in alpk3 null variants. an extended analysis
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Garcia Hernandez, S, primary, De La Higuera Romero, L, additional, Fernandez, X, additional, Perez Barbeito, M, additional, Cazon Varela, L, additional, Peteiro Deben, R, additional, Gomez Diaz, I, additional, Valverde Gomez, M, additional, Amor Salamanca, A, additional, Cardenas, I, additional, Sanchez Flores, M, additional, Cabrera, D, additional, Ortiz-Genga, M, additional, and Ochoa, J P, additional
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- 2023
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