Discrimination of -nucleus potentials in the angular distribution of elastic scattering of - hyperons from nuclei
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the elastic scattering of 50-MeV - hyperons from 28Si and 208Pb in order to clarify the radial distribution of -nucleus (optical) potentials. The angular distributions of differential cross sections are calculated using several potentials that can explain experimental data of the - atomic X-ray and (π-, K+) reaction spectra simultaneously. The magnitude and oscillation pattern of the angular distributions are understood by the use of nearside/farside decompositions of their scattering amplitudes. It is shown that the resultant angular distributions can considerably discriminate among the radial distributions of the potentials that have a repulsion inside the nuclear surface and an attraction outside the nucleus with a sizable absorption.
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