Extracting Hypernuclear Properties from the (e, e K+) Cross Section

Abstract

Experimental studies of hypernuclear dynamics, besides being essential for the understanding of strong interactions in the strange sector, have important astrophysical implications. The observation of neutron stars with masses exceeding two solar masses poses a serious challenge to the models of hyperon dynamics in dense nuclear matter, many of which predict a maximum mass incompatible with the data. In this article, it is argued that valuable new insight may be gained extending the experimental studies of kaon electro production from nuclei to include the [208][] Pb(e,e K+) [208][] Tl process. The connection with proton knockout reactions and the availability of accurate [208][] Pb(e,e p) [207][] Tl data can be exploited to achieve a largely model-independent analysis of the measured cross section. A framework for the description of kaon electro production based on the formalism of nuclear many-body theory is outlined.

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