K* meson in dense matter

Abstract

We study the properties of K* mesons in nuclear matter using a unitary approach in coupled channels within the framework of the local hidden gauge formalism and incorporating the K π decay channel in matter. The in-medium K* N interaction accounts for Pauli blocking effects and incorporates the K* self-energy in a self-consistent manner. We also obtain the K* (off-shell) spectral function and analyze its behaviour at finite density and momentum. At normal nuclear matter density, the K* meson feels a moderately attractive potential while the K* width becomes five times larger than in free space. We estimate the transparency ratio of the γ A K+ K* - A reaction, which we propose as a feasible scenario at present facilities to detect the changes of the properties of the K* meson in the nuclear medium.

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