Properties of D-mesons in nuclear matter within a self-consistent coupled-channel approach

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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23 pages, 10 figures, submitted for publication

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10.1103/PhysRevC.70.025203

The spectral density of the $D$-meson in the nuclear environment is studied within a self-consistent coupled-channel approach assuming a separable potential for the bare meson-baryon interaction. The $DN$ interaction, described through a G-matrix, generates dynamically the $\Lambda_c$ (2593) resonance. This resonance is the charm counterpart of the $\Lambda$ (1405) resonance generated from the s-wave $\bar{K}N$ interaction in the I=0 channel. The medium modification of the D-meson spectral density due to the Pauli blocking of intermediate states as well as due to the dressing of the D-mesons, nucleons and pions is investigated. We observe that the inclusion of coupled-channel effects and the self-consistent dressing of the $D$-meson results in an overall reduction of the in-medium $D$-meson changes compared to previous work which neglect those effects.

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