From KN Interactions to K-Nuclear Quasi-Bound States
Abstract
We review the current status of our study of K--nuclear interactions and K--nuclear quasi-bound states. The adopted K--nuclear optical potential consists of two parts -- the single-nucleon one constructed microscopically from chirally motivated KN amplitudes, and a phenomenological multi-nucleon one constrained in fits to kaonic atoms data. The inclusion of multi-nucleon absorption in our calculations of K- quasi-bound states in many-body systems leads to huge widths, considerably exceeding the binding energies. If this feature is confirmed the observation of such states is unlikely. Finally, a development of a new microscopical model for in-medium K-NN absorption is discussed as well.
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