Antiproton-nucleus quasi-bound states within the 2009 version of the Paris NN potential
Abstract
We studied the p interactions with the nuclear medium within the 2009 version of the Paris NN potential model. We constructed the p--nucleus optical potential using the Paris S- and P-wave pN scattering amplitudes and treated their strong energy and density dependence self-consistently. We considered a phenomenological P-wave term as well. We calculated p binding energies and widths of the p bound in various nuclei. The P-wave potential has very small effect on the calculated p binding energies, however, it reduces the corresponding widths noticeably. Moreover, the S-wave potential based on the Paris amplitudes supplemented by a phenomenological P-wave term yields the p binding energies and widths in very good agreement with those obtained within the RMF model consistent with p-atom data.
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