On the momentum-dependence of K--nuclear potentials

Abstract

The momentum dependent K--nucleus optical potentials are obtained based on the relativistic mean-field theory. By considering the quarks coordinates of K- meson, we introduced a momentum-dependent "form factor" to modify the coupling vertexes. The parameters in the form factors are determined by fitting the experimental K--nucleus scattering data. It is found that the real part of the optical potentials decrease with increasing K- momenta, however the imaginary potentials increase at first with increasing momenta up to Pk=450 550 MeV and then decrease. By comparing the calculated K- mean free paths with those from K-n/K-p scattering data, we suggested that the real potential depth is V0 80 MeV, and the imaginary potential parameter is W0 65 MeV.

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