Compatibility of recent -nuclear bound state signals

Abstract

J-PARC E05 reported recently a hint of a --11 B nuclear state in the 12 C(K-,K+)12 Be spectrum, bound by B-=8.9 1.4 +3.8-3.1 MeV. Using a density-dependent -nuclear optical potential V opt() we explore to what extent a -1s assignment of this nuclear state is compatible with -1s and -1p nuclear-state interpretations of - capture events in light emulsion-nuclei experiments. We find that the only acceptable -1s assignment at present, barring an abnormally strong repulsive 2 component of V opt(), is that for the --11 B signal. This finding supports reassigning - capture events in 14N, originally assigned as -1s-14 N nuclear states, to 01p-14 C nuclear states. The depth of V opt() at nuclear-matter density 0=0.17 fm-3 is then -V opt(0) 21 MeV.

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