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Branching ratios of mesonic and nonmesonic antikaon absorptions in nuclear medium
The branching ratios of K^- absorption at rest in nuclear matter are
theoretically investigated in order to understand the mechanism of K^-
absorption into nuclei. For this purpose mesonic and nonmesonic absorption
potentials are evaluated as functions of nuclear density, the kaon momentum and
energy from one- and two-body K^- self-energy, respectively. By using a chiral
unitary approach for the s-wave Kbar N amplitude we find that both the mesonic
and nonmesonic absorption potentials are dominated by the Lambda(1405)
contributions. The fraction of the mesonic and nonmesonic absorptions are
evaluated to be respectively about 70% and 30% at the saturation density almost
independently on the kaon momentum. We also observe different behavior of the
branching ratios to pi ^+ Sigma^- and pi^- Sigma^+ channels in mesonic
absorption due to the interference between Lambda(1405) and the I=1 nonresonant
background, which is consistent with experimental results. The nonmesonic
absorption ratios [Lambda p]/[Sigma^0 p] and [Lambda n]/[Sigma^0 n] are about
unity while [Sigma^+ n]/[Sigma^0 p] and [Sigma^- p]/[Sigma^0 n] are about two
due to the Lambda(1405) dominance in absorption. Taking into account the kaon
momenta and energies, the absorption potentials become weaker due to the
downward shift of the initial K^-N two-body energy, but this does not
drastirally change the nonmesonic fraction. The Sigma(1385) contribution in the
p-wave Kbar N amplitude is examined and found to be very small compared to the
Lambda(1405) contribution in slow K^- absorption.Comment: 18 pages, 22 figure
Recent topics of mesic atoms and mesic nuclei -- mesic nuclei exist ?--
We study -meson production in nuclei to investigate the in-medium
modification of the -meson spectral function at finite density. We
consider (), () and () reactions to produce a
-meson inside the nucleus and evaluate the effects of the medium
modifications to reaction cross sections. The structures of the bound states,
-mesic nuclei, are also studied. For strong absorptive interaction cases,
we need to know the spectrum shape in a wide energy region to deduce the
properties of .Comment: Talk given at EXA08, Vienna, September 2008. To be published in the
Proceedings, Hyperfine Interactions. 6 pages, 6 figure