Examination of N*(1535) as a probe to observe the partial restoration of chiral symmetry in nuclear matter

Abstract

We investigate modifications of mass and decay width of N*(1535) in nuclear matter in a chiral symmetric way. The nucleon and N*(1535) are introduced by a parity doublet model, and nuclear matter is constructed by one-loop diagrams of the nucleon and N*(1535). The decay width of N*(1535) is studied respecting chiral symmetry. Our calculations show that the partial width of N* Nπ is slightly broadened by a collisional broadening, and that of N* Nη is drastically suppressed at density. As a result, the total decay width tot gets small at density. These modifications, especially the drastic narrowing of partial width of N* Nη, together with the dropping of mass of N*(1535) provide experiments for observing the partial restoration of chiral symmetry in nuclear matter by means of N*(1535) resonance with useful information.

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