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Physical Review C | 2008

QCD sum rules for p mesons in vacuum and in-medium, re-examined

Youngshin Kwon; Massimiliano Procura; W. Weise

An updated investigation of QCD sum rules for the first two moments of {rho}-meson spectral functions, both in vacuum and in-medium, is performed with emphasis on the role of the scale related to spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in QCD. It is demonstrated that these lowest moments of vector current spectral distributions do permit an accurate sum-rule analysis with controlled input including QCD condensates of the lowest dimensions, whereas higher moments are subject to uncertainties from higher dimensional condensates. Possible connections with Brown-Rho scaling are discussed. The factorization approximation for four-quark condensates is shown not to be applicable in any of the cases studied.


Physical Review D | 2015

Quantum Field Theoretic Treatment of Pion Production via Proton Synchrotron Radiation in Strong Magnetic Fields: Effects of Landau Levels

Tomoyuki Maruyama; Myung-Ki Cheoun; Toshitaka Kajino; Youngshin Kwon; Grant J. Mathews; Chung-Yeol Ryu

We study pion production from proton synchrotron radiation in the presence of strong magnetic fields. We derive the exact proton propagator from the Dirac equation in a strong magnetic field by explicitly including the anomalous magnetic moment. In this exact quantum-field approach the magnitude of pion synchrotron emission turns out to be much smaller than that obtained in the semi-classical approach. However, we also find that the anomalous magnetic moment of the proton greatly enhances the production rate about by two order magnitude.


Physical Review C | 2017

Effects of pairing correlations on the neutron skin thickness and the symmetry energy

Soonchul Choi; Hungchong Kim; Kyungsik Kim; Youngshin Kwon; Ying Zhang; Myung-Ki Cheoun

We investigated effects of pairing correlations on the neutron skin thickness and the symmetry energy of finite nuclei. In this calculation we used Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) method with Skyrme forces and effective pairing interactions. The results have been compared with available experimental data, Hartree-Fock (HF) results as well as the predictions by droplet model (DM). Finally, our discussion was extended to study of the pairing interaction in nuclear matter. Roles of isospin T = 0 pairing in the nuclear matter were also discussed.


Archive | 2018

Indirect studies on astrophysical reactions at the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB

H. Yamaguchi; D. Kahl; S. Hayakawa; L. Yang; H. Shimizu; Y. Sakaguchi; K. Abe; Y. Wakabayashi; T. Hashimoto; T. Nakao; S. Kubono; Tadahiro Suhara; N. Iwasa; A. Kim; D. H. Kim; S. M. Cha; M. S. Kwag; J. Lee; E. J. Lee; K. Y. Chae; N. Imai; N. Kitamura; Pilsoo Lee; J. Y. Moon; K. B. Lee; C. Akers; H. S. Jung; N. N. Duy; L. H. Khiem; C. S. Lee

Studies on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure, and other interests have been performed using the radioactive-isotope (RI) beams at the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB, operated by Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), the University of Tokyo. A type of measurement to study astophysical reactions at CRIB is by the elastic resonant scattering with the thick-target method in inverse kinematics. An example is the α resonant scattering with 7Be beam, related to the astrophysical 7Be(α,γ) reactions, which is relevant in the hot p-p chain and νp-process in supernovae. Other α resonant scattering measurements with 30S, 10Be, 15O, and 18Ne beams have been performed at CRIB, using the thick-target method. There have also been measurements based on other experimental methods. The first Trojan horse method (THM) measurement using an RI beam has been performed at CRIB, to study the 18F(p, α)15O reaction at astrophysical energies via the three body reaction 2H(18F, α15O)n. The 18F(p, α)15O reaction rate is crucial to understand the 511-keV γ-ray production in nova explosion phenomena, and we successfully evaluated the reaction cross section at novae temperature and below experimentally for the first time.Studies on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure, and other interests have been performed using the radioactive-isotope (RI) beams at the low-energy RI beam separator CRIB, operated by Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), the University of Tokyo. A type of measurement to study astophysical reactions at CRIB is by the elastic resonant scattering with the thick-target method in inverse kinematics. An example is the α resonant scattering with 7Be beam, related to the astrophysical 7Be(α,γ) reactions, which is relevant in the hot p-p chain and νp-process in supernovae. Other α resonant scattering measurements with 30S, 10Be, 15O, and 18Ne beams have been performed at CRIB, using the thick-target method. There have also been measurements based on other experimental methods. The first Trojan horse method (THM) measurement using an RI beam has been performed at CRIB, to study the 18F(p, α)15O reaction at astrophysical energies via the three body reaction 2H(18F, α15O)n. The 18F(p, α)15O reaction rate is crucial to ...


Physical Review Letters | 2015

β-Decay Half-Lives of 110 Neutron-Rich Nuclei across the N ¼ 82 Shell Gap: Implications for the Mechanism and Universality of the Astrophysical r Process

G. Lorusso; S. Nishimura; Z. Y. Xu; A. Jungclaus; Y. Shimizu; G. S. Simpson; Pär-Anders Söderström; Hiroshi Watanabe; F. Browne; P. Doornenbal; G. Gey; H. S. Jung; Bradley S. Meyer; T. Sumikama; J. Taprogge; Zsolt Vajta; J. Wu; H. Baba; G. Benzoni; K. Y. Chae; F. C. L. Crespi; Naoki Fukuda; R. Gernhäuser; Naohiro Inabe; T. Isobe; Toshitaka Kajino; D. Kameda; G. D. Kim; Yong-Kyun Kim; I. Kojouharov


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Yrast 6 + seniority isomers of 136,138 Sn

G. S. Simpson; G. Gey; A. Jungclaus; J. Taprogge; S. Nishimura; K. Sieja; P. Doornenbal; G. Lorusso; Pär-Anders Söderström; T. Sumikama; Z. Y. Xu; H. Baba; F. Browne; Naoki Fukuda; Naohiro Inabe; T. Isobe; H. S. Jung; Daisuke Kameda; G. D. Kim; Yong-Kyun Kim; I. Kojouharov; Toshiyuki Kubo; N. Kurz; Youngshin Kwon; Z. Li; H. Sakurai; H. Schaffner; Y. Shimizu; Hiroshi Suzuki; Hiroyuki Takeda


Physical Review C | 2008

QCD sum rules for rho mesons in vacuum and in-medium, re-examined

Youngshin Kwon; W. Weise; Massimiliano Procura


Physical Review C | 2016

First observation of γ rays emitted from excited states south-east of Sn132: The πg−19/2⊗νf7/2 multiplet of In83132

A. Jungclaus; A. Gargano; H. Grawe; J. Taprogge; S. Nishimura; P. Doornenbal; G. Lorusso; Y. Shimizu; G. S. Simpson; P.-A. Söderström; T. Sumikama; Z. Y. Xu; H. Baba; F. Browne; N. Fukuda; R. Gernhäuser; G. Gey; N. Inabe; T. Isobe; H. S. Jung; D. Kameda; G. D. Kim; Yong-Kyun Kim; I. Kojouharov; T. Kubo; N. Kurz; Youngshin Kwon; Z. Li; H. Sakurai; H. Schaffner


Physics Letters B | 2017

Observation of a γ-decaying millisecond isomeric state in 128Cd80

A. Jungclaus; H. Grawe; S. Nishimura; P. Doornenbal; G. Lorusso; G. S. Simpson; P.-A. Söderström; T. Sumikama; J. Taprogge; Z. Y. Xu; H. Baba; F. Browne; N. Fukuda; R. Gernhäuser; G. Gey; N. Inabe; T. Isobe; H. S. Jung; D. Kameda; G. D. Kim; Yong-Kyun Kim; I. Kojouharov; T. Kubo; N. Kurz; Youngshin Kwon; Z. Li; H. Sakurai; H. Schaffner; Y. Shimizu; K. Steiger


Physical Review C | 2016

β decay of semi-magic

A. Jungclaus; H. Grawe; S. Nishimura; P. Doornenbal; G. Lorusso; G. S. Simpson; P.-A. Söderström; T. Sumikama; J. Taprogge; Z. Y. Xu; H. Baba; F. Browne; N. Fukuda; R. Gernhäuser; G. Gey; N. Inabe; T. Isobe; H. S. Jung; D. Kameda; G. D. Kim; Yong-Kyun Kim; I. Kojouharov; T. Kubo; N. Kurz; Youngshin Kwon; Z. Li; H. Sakurai; H. Schaffner; Y. Shimizu; Katja Steiger

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P. Doornenbal

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

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J. Taprogge

Autonomous University of Madrid

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G. Gey

Joseph Fourier University

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F. Browne

University of Brighton

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G. S. Simpson

Joseph Fourier University

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