Chirally motivated KN amplitudes for in-medium applications
Abstract
A new fit of a chirally motivated coupled-channels model for meson-baryon interactions is presented including the recent SIDDHARTA data on the 1s level characteristics of kaonic hydrogen. The kaon-nucleon amplitudes generated by the model are fully consistent with our earlier studies. We argue that a sharp increase of the real part of the in-medium K-p amplitude at subthreshold energies provides a link between the shallow K-nuclear optical potentials obtained microscopically from threshold KN interactions and the phenomenological deep ones deduced from kaonic atoms data. The impact on the A-dependence of the -hypernuclear formation rates measured in reactions with stopped kaons is discussed too.
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