Lambda(1405)-induced non-mesonic decay in kaonic nuclei
Abstract
Non-mesonic decay of kaonic nuclei is investigated under a Lambda(1405) doorway picture where the Kbar absorptions in nuclei take place through the Lambda(1405) resonance. Calculating Lambda(1405) N to YN transitions in one-meson exchange, we find that the non-mesonic decay ratio GammaLambda N / GammaSigma0 N depends strongly on the ratio of the couplings Lambda(1405)-Kbar N and Lambda(1405)-pi Sigma. Especially a larger Lambda(1405)-Kbar N coupling leads to enhancement of the decay to Lambda N. Using the chiral unitary approach for description of the Kbar N amplitudes, we obtain GammaLambda N / GammaSigma 0 N ≈ 1.2 almost independently of the nucleon density, and find the total two-nucleon absorption of the Kbar in uniform nuclear matter to be 22 MeV at the normal density.
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