Mass and width of the $d'$ resonance in nuclei
arXiv:nucl-th/9606036 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1010
Abstract
We calculated the mass and width of the $d'$ resonance inside nuclei within a nucleon-$Î$ model by including the self-energy of the $Î$ in the $NÎ$ propagator. We found that in the nuclear medium the width of the $d'$ is increased by one order of magnitude while its mass changes only by a few MeV. This broadening of the width of the $d'$ resonance embedded in nuclei is consistent with the experimental observations so that the $d'$ can be understood as a $NÎ$ resonance. Thus, given the freedom between either isospin 0 or isospin 2 for the $d'$, our results give weigth to the isospin-2 assignment.
14 pages, RevteX type, 2 eps figures. To be published in Phys. Rev. C (September)