The width of the omega meson in the nuclear medium
Abstract
We evaluate the width of the ω meson in nuclear matter. We consider the free decay mode of the ω into three pions, which is dominated by π decay, and replace the and π propagators by their medium modified ones. We also take into account the quasielastic and inelastic processes induced by a vector-baryon interaction dominated by vector meson exchange, as well as the contributions coming from the ω K K mechanism with medium modified K, K propagators. We obtain a substantial increase of the ω width in the medium, reaching a value of 129 10 MeV at normal nuclear matter density for an ω at rest, which comes mainly from ω N π π N, ω N N π NN processes associated to the dominant ω π decay mode. The value of the width increases moderately with momentum, reaching values of around 200 MeV at 600 MeV/c.
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