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Yasuo Yamamoto
Researcher at Tsuru University
Publications - 128
Citations - 3768
Yasuo Yamamoto is an academic researcher from Tsuru University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperon & Elastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 128 publications receiving 3394 citations.
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Soft core hyperon - nucleon potentials
TL;DR: In this article, a new Nijmegen soft-core OBE potential model is presented for the low-energy OBE interactions, which is generated by the exchange of nonets of pseudoscalar, vector, and scalar mesons.
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Evidence of Xi hypernuclear production in the C-12(K-,K+)(Xi)Be-12 reaction
P. Khaustov,David E. Alburger,P. D. Barnes,B. Bassalleck,A. Berdoz,A. Biglan,A. Biglan,T. Bürger,Daniel S. Carman,Daniel S. Carman,R. E. Chrien,C. A. Davis,C. A. Davis,H. Fischer,G. B. Franklin,J. Franz,L. Gan,L. Gan,A. Ichikawa,T. Iijima,K. Imai,Y. Kondo,P. Koran,M. Landry,L. Lee,J. Lowe,J. Lowe,R. Magahiz,M. May,R. McCrady,R. McCrady,C. A. Meyer,F. Merrill,Toshio Motoba,S.A. Page,K. Paschke,P. Pile,B. P. Quinn,W. D. Ramsay,A. Rusek,R. Sawafta,H. Schmitt,R. A. Schumacher,R. Stotzer,R. J. Sutter,Fujio Takeutchi,W. T. H. van Oers,Kazuhiro Yamamoto,Yasuo Yamamoto,M. Yosoi,V. Zeps +50 more
TL;DR: The E885 Collaboration utilized the $1.8 \mathrm{GeV}{/cK}^{\ensuremath{-}}{,K}^{+})$ beam line at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) to accumulate greater than 10 times the world's existing data sample of ${(K} √ √ K √,K √ + )$ events on carbon as discussed by the authors.
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Baryon-Baryon Interactions — Nijmegen Extended-Soft-Core Models —
TL;DR: Rijken et al. as discussed by the authors presented ESC08, which is the most complete, sophisticated, and successful interaction model for the baryon-baryon (BB) interactions of the SU(3) flavor-octet of baryons.
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Extended-soft-core Baryon-Baryon Model II. Hyperon-Nucleon Interaction
Th. A. Rijken,Yasuo Yamamoto +1 more
TL;DR: Rijken et al. as discussed by the authors proposed an extended soft core (ESC) interaction model with one-boson exchanges (OBE), diffractive exchanges, two-pseudoscalar exchange, and meson-pair exchange (MPE).
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Hyperon mixing and universal many-body repulsion in neutron stars
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-Pomeron exchange potential (MPP) model was proposed for the universal many-body repulsion in baryonic systems on the basis of the extended soft core (ESC) baryon-baryon interaction.