Recent developments in antikaon-nucleon dynamics
Tetsuo Hyodo (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical progress in understanding antikaon-nucleon interactions, focusing on the Lambda(1405) resonance and implications for Kbar-nuclear systems.
Contribution
It summarizes the current status of Kbar N phenomenology and discusses future research directions in the field.
Findings
Recent experimental data constrain Kbar N interaction models.
The nature of Lambda(1405) resonance is being clarified.
Foundations for applications to Kbar-nuclear systems are established.
Abstract
Stimulated by various experimental achievements, the study of Kbar N dynamics now enters a new phase. The two-body Kbar N interaction is largely constrained by recent experimental data, and the nature of the Lambda(1405) resonance is being unveiled by several theoretical analyses. These findings provide a basic tool for applications to Kbar-nuclear systems. We summarize the current status of the Kbar N phenomenology and outline the future direction in this field.
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