
TL;DR
This paper investigates how charmed baryonic resonances behave in nuclear matter using a unitarized coupled-channel model that respects heavy-quark spin symmetry, exploring their effects on D-meson states in nuclei and heavy-ion collisions.
Contribution
It introduces a model that combines unitarized coupled channels with heavy-quark spin symmetry to study charmed baryonic resonances in medium.
Findings
Charmed baryonic resonances are modified in nuclear matter.
Potential formation of D-meson bound states in nuclei.
Implications for D-meson propagation in heavy-ion collisions.
Abstract
We discuss the behavior of dynamically-generated charmed baryonic resonances in matter within a unitarized coupled-channel model consistent with heavy-quark spin symmetry. We analyze the implications for the formation of -meson bound states in nuclei and the propagation of mesons in heavy-ion collisions from RHIC to FAIR energies.
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