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We review the status of hybrid baryons. The only known way to study hybrids rigorously is via excited adiabatic potentials. Hybrids can be modelled by both the bag and flux-tube models. The low-lying hybrid baryon is N 1/2^+ with a mass of 1.5-1.8 GeV. Hybrid baryons can be produced in the glue-rich processes of diffractive gamma N and pi N production,
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The imprint of conservation laws on correlated particle production
The study of event-by-event fluctuations of net-baryon number in a subspace of full phase space is a promising direction for deciphering the structure of strongly interacting matter created in collisions of relativistic heavy nuclei.
P. Braun-Munzinger+3 more
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Heavy Quarkonium States With Baryonic Chemical Potential
In this work, we have studied the dissociation behavior of 1S and 2S states of quarkonium using quasiparticle approach where the Debye mass depends on baryonic chemical potential. The binding energies of the quarkonium states has been obtained by using quasiparticle Debye mass which further depends on temperature and baryonic chemical potential (μb ...
Siddhartha Solanki+3 more
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On Extracting Thermal Parameters and Scenario in High‐Energy Collisions
The inconsistent thermal parameters derived from various models in high‐energy collisions are examined. A comprehensive literature review suggests model‐independent parameters to address these inconsistencies, based on the average transverse momentum 〈pT〉 and root‐mean‐square transverse momentum pT2.
Ting-Ting Duan+5 more
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On the Square Speed of Sound in High‐Energy Collisions: Range of Values and How to Understand It
After reviewing the sound speeds in various forms and conditions of matter, we investigate the sound speed of hadronic matter that has decoupled from the hot and dense system formed during high‐energy collisions. We comprehensively consider factors such as energy loss of the incident beam, rapidity shift of leading nucleons, and the Landau hydrodynamic
Ting-Ting Duan+3 more
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Holographic Duals of Symmetry Broken Phases
Abstract A novel interpretation of Symmetry Topological Field Theories (SymTFTs) as theories of gravity is explored by proposing a holographic duality where the bulk SymTFT (with the gauging of a suitable Lagrangian algebra) is dual to the universal effective field theory (EFT) that describes spontaneous symmetry breaking on the boundary.
Andrea Antinucci+2 more
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Coupling Constant of Kaon-Baryon Interaction, II [PDF]
Akira Komatsuzawa+2 more
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The allowed baryon to baryon–meson strong transitions
We investigate the kinematically allowed baryon to baryon–meson strong transitions in all the light and heavy sectors. We consider only the ground state on-shell particles in the baryonic and mesonic channels.
A. R. Olamaei, S. Rostami, K. Azizi
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We study a simple TeV-scale model of baryon number violation which explains the observed proximity of the dark matter and baryon abundances. The model has constraints arising from both low and high-energy processes, and in particular, predicts a sizable ...
Rouzbeh Allahverdi+2 more
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