Properties of charmed and bottom hadrons in nuclear medium: Results for c+ and b hypernuclei

Abstract

This reports our recent studies on changes in properties of heavy hadrons containing at least a charm or a bottom quark in nuclear matter, and that the results for the +c and b hypernuclei are studied quantitatively. Comparisons are made with the results for the hypernuclei studied previously in the same approach. It is shown that although the scalar and vector potentials for the , c+ and b in the hypernuclei multiplet with the same baryon numbers are quite similar, the wave functions obtained, e.g., for 1s1/2 state, are very different. The +c probability density distribution in 209+cPb is much more pushed away from the center than that for the in 209 due to the Coulomb force. On the contrary, the b probability density distributions in b hypernuclei are much larger near the origin than those for the in the hypernuclei due to its heavy mass. A possibility of B- nuclear bound (atomic) states is also briefly discussed.

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