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Subthreshold and near-threshold kaon and antikaon production in proton-nucleus reactions
The differential production cross sections of K^+ and K^- mesons have been
measured at the ITEP proton synchrotron in p+Be, p+Cu collisions under lab
angle of 10.5^0, respectively, at 1.7 and 2.25, 2.4 GeV beam energies. A
detailed comparison of these data with the results of calculations within an
appropriate folding model for incoherent primary proton-nucleon, secondary
pion-nucleon kaon and antikaon production processes and processes associated
with the creation of antikaons via the decay of intermediate phi mesons is
given. We show that the strangeness exchange process YN->NNK^- gives a small
contribution to the antikaon yield in the kinematics of the performed
experiment. We argue that in the case when antikaon production processes are
dominated by the channels with KK^- in the final state, the cross sections of
the corresponding reactions are weakly influenced by the in-medium kaon and
antikaon mean fields.Comment: 24 pages. accepted for publication at J.Phys.
A study of backward going and in interactions with the NOMAD detector
Backward proton and production has been studied in
interactions with carbon nuclei. Detailed analyses of the momentum
distributions, of the production rates, and of the general features of events
with a backward going particle, have been carried out in order to understand
the mechanism producing these particles. The backward proton data have been
compared with the predictions of the reinteraction and the short range
correlation models.Comment: 29 pages, 14 figures, submitted to Nucl. Phys.
Dibaryon model for nuclear force and the properties of the system
The dibaryon model for interaction, which implies the formation of an
intermediate six-quark bag dressed by a -field, is applied to the
system, where it results in a new three-body force of scalar nature between the
six-quark bag and a third nucleon. A new multicomponent formalism is developed
to describe three-body systems with nonstatic pairwise interactions and
non-nucleonic degrees of freedom. Precise variational calculations of
bound states are carried out in the dressed-bag model including the new scalar
three-body force. The unified coupling constants and form factors for and
force operators are used in the present approach, in a sharp contrast to
conventional meson-exchange models. It is shown that this three-body force
gives at least half the total binding energy, while the weight of
non-nucleonic components in the H and He wavefunctions can exceed 10%.
The new force model provides a very good description of bound states with
a reasonable magnitude of the coupling constant. A new Coulomb
force between the third nucleon and dibaryon is found to be very important for
a correct description of the Coulomb energy and r.m.s. charge radius in He.
In view of the new results for Coulomb displacement energy obtained here for
A=3 nuclei, an explanation for the long-term Nolen--Schiffer paradox in nuclear
physics is suggested. The role of the charge-symmetry-breaking effects in the
nuclear force is discussed.Comment: 64 pages, 7 figures, LaTeX, to be published in Phys. At. Nucl. (2005