Heavy Mesons in Nuclear Matter and Nuclei
Laura Tolos, Daniel Cabrera, Carmen Garcia-Recio, Raquel Molina, Juan, Nieves, Eulogio Oset, Angels Ramos, Olena Romanets, Lorenzo Luis Salcedo and, Juan M. Torres-Rincon

TL;DR
This paper reviews theoretical approaches to heavy mesons in nuclear matter, emphasizing unitarized coupled-channel methods and discussing potential experimental signatures relevant for future FAIR experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of heavy mesons in nuclear matter using unitarized coupled-channel frameworks and explores experimental detection prospects.
Findings
Identification of key experimental signatures for heavy mesons in matter
Analysis of unitarized coupled-channel approaches in this context
Discussion of implications for future FAIR experiments
Abstract
Heavy mesons in nuclear matter and nuclei are analyzed within different frameworks, paying a special attention to unitarized coupled-channel approaches. Possible experimental signatures of the properties of these mesons in matter are addressed, in particular in connection with the future FAIR facility at GSI.
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