Recoil corrections in antikaon-deuteron scattering

Abstract

The recoil retardation effect in the K-d scattering length is studied. Using the non-relativistic effective field theory approach, it is demonstrated that a systematic perturbative expansion of the recoil corrections in the parameter =MK/mN is possible in spite of the fact that K-d scattering at low energies is inherently non-perturbative due to the large values of the KN scattering lengths. The first order correction to the K-d scattering length due to single insertion of the retardation term in the multiple-scattering series is calculated. The recoil effect turns out to be reasonably small even at the physical value of MK/mN 0.5.

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