Neural-network quantum states applied to HAL QCD meson-nucleon potentials predict bound states for phi at A>=2, J/psi at A>=4, and eta_c at A>=6, with binding energies from tens of MeV to sub-MeV scales.
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A statistical method expresses pair correlations as ensemble averages over single-particle-conditioned kernels, enabling event-by-event reconstruction of rare-particle emission sources, demonstrated on simulated J/ψ data with 13% uncertainty.
Coupled-channel Zc(3900) scattering is dominated by short-range quark exchange between D Dbar* and J/psi pi, agreeing with HAL QCD only after a fitted overall reduction beta ~ 0.3.
Residual Coulomb and isospin effects produce charge-dependent splittings in identical-particle correlation functions, strongest at low kT, that modify fitted radii.
Simulations indicate that heavy-ion collisions enhance the visibility of charmed-meson femtoscopic correlations compared to pp collisions, providing a probe for exotic hadronic states.
Theoretical predictions show that femtoscopic correlation functions for neutral Σ_c^0 π^- pairs best constrain isotensor strong interactions in charm and bottom sectors, while Coulomb repulsion diminishes discriminating power in charged channels.
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Meson-Nucleus Bound States with Neural-Network Quantum States
Neural-network quantum states applied to HAL QCD meson-nucleon potentials predict bound states for phi at A>=2, J/psi at A>=4, and eta_c at A>=6, with binding energies from tens of MeV to sub-MeV scales.
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Reconstructing rare particle source by femtoscopic correlations
A statistical method expresses pair correlations as ensemble averages over single-particle-conditioned kernels, enabling event-by-event reconstruction of rare-particle emission sources, demonstrated on simulated J/ψ data with 13% uncertainty.
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$D\bar{D}^\ast$-$\pi J/\psi$ scatterings of coupled channels for $Z_c(3900)$ channel
Coupled-channel Zc(3900) scattering is dominated by short-range quark exchange between D Dbar* and J/psi pi, agreeing with HAL QCD only after a fitted overall reduction beta ~ 0.3.
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When positive and negative pairs differ in femtoscopy: residual Coulomb and isospin effects
Residual Coulomb and isospin effects produce charge-dependent splittings in identical-particle correlation functions, strongest at low kT, that modify fitted radii.
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Accessing Exotic Hadronic States via Charmed-Meson Femtoscopy in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Simulations indicate that heavy-ion collisions enhance the visibility of charmed-meson femtoscopic correlations compared to pp collisions, providing a probe for exotic hadronic states.
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Scattering and Femtoscopic Correlation Functions of the $\Sigma_c^{++}\pi^{+}$, $\Sigma_c^{0}\pi^{-}$ and $\Sigma_b^{+}\pi^{+}$ Systems
Theoretical predictions show that femtoscopic correlation functions for neutral Σ_c^0 π^- pairs best constrain isotensor strong interactions in charm and bottom sectors, while Coulomb repulsion diminishes discriminating power in charged channels.