
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances and unresolved issues in kaonic atom physics, emphasizing the connection between phenomenological potentials and the $K^-N$ interaction, and highlighting the need for a theory of multinucleon absorption.
Contribution
It establishes a link between deep potentials and the $K^-N$ interaction and discusses the necessity for a theory of multinucleon absorption in kaonic atoms.
Findings
Connection between phenomenological potentials and $K^-N$ interaction established
Highlighting the need for a multinucleon absorption theory
Discussion of $K^-$ absorption to $ ext{Lambda}$ hypernuclei states
Abstract
Recent progress and open problems in kaonic atom physics are presented. A connection between phenomenological deep potentials and the underlying interaction is established as well as the need for a theory for multinucleon absorption of kaons. absorption at rest to specific hypernuclei states is briefly discussed.
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