The static properties of some possible light and moderate kaonic nuclei, from
C to Ti, are studied in the relativistic mean-field theory. The 1s and 1p state
binding energies of K− are in the range of 73∼96 MeV and 22∼63
MeV, respectively. The binding energies of 1p states increase monotonically
with the nucleon number A. The upper limit of the widths are about 42±14
MeV for the 1s states, and about 71±10 MeV for the 1p states. The lower
limit of the widths are about 12±4 MeV for the 1s states, and 21±3
MeV for the 1p states. If V0≤30 MeV, the discrete K− bound states
should be identified in experiment. The shrinkage effect is found in the
possible kaonic nuclei. The interior nuclear density increases obviously, the
densest center density is about 2.1ρ0.Comment: 9 pages, 2 tables and 1 figure, widths are considered, changes a lo