Nuclear density probed by Kaon-Nucleus systems and Kaon-Nucleus interaction
J. Yamagata-Sekihara, N. Ikeno, H. Nagahiro, D. Jido, S. Hirenzaki

TL;DR
This paper investigates how kaon and anti-kaon systems probe effective nuclear densities in bound and scattering states, revealing density dependence and potential for studying meson properties at various nuclear densities.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of effective nuclear densities probed by kaon and anti-kaon systems, highlighting the density dependence on atomic states and scattering energies.
Findings
Effective density varies significantly with atomic states.
Anti-kaon properties can be studied at different nuclear densities.
Energy dependence of probed density identified.
Abstract
Effective nuclear densities probed by kaon- and anti-kaon-nucleus systems are studied theoretically both for bound and low energy scattering states. As for the anti-kaon bound states, we investigate kaonic atoms. We find that the effective density depends on the atomic states significantly and we have the possibility to obtain the anti-kaon properties at various nuclear densities by observing the several kaonic atom states. We also find the energy dependence of the probed density by kaon and anti-kaon scattering states. We find that the study of the effective nuclear density will help to find the proper systems to investigate the meson properties at various nuclear densities.
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