The effect of the in-medium + pentaquark on the kaon optical potential

Abstract

The kaon nuclear optical potential is studied including the effect of the + pentaquark. The one-nucleon contribution is obtained using an extension of the J\"ulich meson-exchange potential as bare kaon-nucleon interaction. Significant differences between a fully self-consistent calculation and the usually employed low-density T approach are observed. The influence of the one-nucleon absorption process, K N +, on the kaon optical potential is negligible due to the small width of the pentaquark. In contrast, the two-nucleon mechanism, K N N + N, estimated from the coupling of the pentaquark to a two-meson cloud, provides the required amount of additional kaon absorption to reconcile with data the systematically low K+-nucleus reaction cross sections found by the theoretical models.

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