K- - nucleus relativistic mean field potentials consistent with kaonic atoms

Abstract

K- atomic data are used to test several models of the K- nucleus interaction. The t() optical potential, due to coupled channel models incorporating the (1405) dynamics, fails to reproduce these data. A standard relativistic mean field (RMF) potential, disregarding the (1405) dynamics at low densities, also fails. The only successful model is a hybrid of a theoretically motivated RMF approach in the nuclear interior and a completely phenomenological density dependent potential, which respects the low density theorem in the nuclear surface region. This best-fit K- optical potential is found to be strongly attractive, with a depth of 180 20 MeV at the nuclear interior, in agreement with previous phenomenological analyses.

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