Precision spectroscopy of pionic 1s states of Sn nuclei and evidence for partial restoration of chiral symmetry in the nuclear medium
Abstract
Deeply bound 1s states of π- in 115,119,123Sn were preferentially observed using the Sn(d,3He) pion-transfer reaction under the recoil-free condition. The 1s binding energies and widths were precisely determined, and were used to deduce the isovector parameter of the s-wave pion-nucleus potential to be b1 =-0.115 0.007 ~mπ-1. The observed enhancement of |b1| over the free π N value (b1 free/b1 = 0.78 0.05) indicates a reduction of the chiral order parameter, f*π ()2/fπ2 ≈ 0.64, at the normal nuclear density, = 0.
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