Studies of mesic atoms and nuclei

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Abstract

K− mesons offer a unique setting where mesic atoms have been studied both experimentally and theoretically, thereby placing constraints on the possible existence and properties of meson-nuclear quasibound states. Here we review progress in this field made recently by the Jerusalem–Prague Collaboration using near-threshold K−N scattering amplitudes generated in several meson–baryon coupled channels models inspired by a chiral EFT approach. Our own procedure of handling subthreshold kinematics self consistently is used to transform these free-space energy dependent amplitudes to in-medium density dependent amplitudes from which K− optical potentials are derived. To fit the world data of kaonic atoms, these single-nucleon optical potentials are augmented by multi-nucleon terms. It is found that only two of the studied models reproduce also the single-nucleon absorption fractions available from old bubble chamber experiments. These two models are then checked for possible K− nuclear quasibound states, despite realizing that K− optical potentials are not constrained by kaonic atom data at densities exceeding half nuclear-matter density. We find that when such states exist, their widths are invariably above 100 MeV, forbiddingly large to allow observation. Multi-nucleon absorption is found to be substantial in this respect. This suggests that observable strongly bound K− mesons are limited to the very light systems, such as K−pp.

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Friedman, E., Gal, A., Cieplý, A., Hrtánková, J., & Mareš, J. (2017). Studies of mesic atoms and nuclei. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 310). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.310.0195

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