6 research outputs found
Analysis of kaon spectra at SIS energies - what remains from the KN potential
We study the reaction Au+Au at 1.48 AGeV and analyze the influence of the KN
optical potential on cm spectra and azimuthal distributions at mid-rapidity. We
find a significant change of the yields but only slight changes in the shapes
of the distributions when turning off the optical potential. However, the
spectra show contributions from different reaction times, where early kaons
contribute stronger to higher momenta and late kaons to lower momenta.
Azimuthal distributions of the kaons at mid-rapidity show a strong centrality
dependence. Their shape is influenced by the KN optical potential as well as by
re-scattering.Comment: SQM 2003 proceedings, 4 figures, 6 page
Kaon properties in (proto)neutron stars
The modification on kaon and antikaon properties of in the interior of
(proto-)neutron stars is investigated using a chiral SU(3) model. The
parameters of the model are fitted to nuclear matter saturation properties,
baryon octet vacuum masses, hyperon optical potentials and low energy a
kaon-nucleon scattering lengths. We study the kaon/antikaon medium modification
and explore the possibility of antikaon condensation in (proto-)neutron star
matter at zero as well as finite temperature/entropy and neutrino content. The
effect of hyperons on kaon and antikaon optical potentials is also investigated
at different stages of the neutron star evolution.Comment: 17 pages including 4 figure
First measurement of antikaon phase-space distributions in nucleus-nucleus collisions at subthreshold beam energie
Differential production cross sections of K"- and K"+ mesons have been measured as function of the polar emission angle in Ni+Ni collisions at a beam energy of 1.93 AGeV. In near-central collisions, the spectral shapes and the widths of the rapidity distributions of K"- and K"+ mesons are in agreement with the assumption of isotropic emission. In non-central collisions, the K"- and K"+ rapidity distributions are broader than expected for a single thermal source. In this case, the polar angle distributions are strongly forward-backward peaked and the nonisotropic contribution to the total yield is about one third both for K"+ and K"- mesons. The K"-/K"+ ratio is found to be about 0.03 independent of the centrality of the reaction. This value is significantly larger than predicted by microscopic transport calculations if in-medium modifications of K mesons are neglected. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RO 801(2000-36) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman