Low-energy Antikaon Interaction with Nuclei: The AMADEUS Challenge
Johann Marton, Massimilliano Bazzi, Giovanni Bellotti, Carolina, Berucci, Dimitri Bosnar, Mario Bragadireanu, Catalina Curceanu, Alberto, Clozza, Michael Cargnelli, Aslan Butt, Raffaele Del Grande, Laura Fabbietti,, Carlo Fiorini, Francesco Ghio, Carlo Guaraldo, Mihai Iliescu

TL;DR
This paper reviews the research on low-energy antikaon interactions with nuclei, highlighting the potential for bound states, their implications for dense matter and astrophysics, and the experimental efforts of the AMADEUS project.
Contribution
It introduces the AMADEUS experiment and discusses recent results and future prospects in studying antikaon-nucleus interactions and possible bound states.
Findings
Evidence of attractive antikaon-nucleon interaction
Potential existence of kaonic nuclear bound states
Experimental data from KLOE and AMADEUS analyses
Abstract
The low-energy strong interaction of antikaons (K-) with nuclei has many facets and rep- resents a lively and challenging research field. It is interconnected to the peculiar role of strangeness, since the strange quark is rather light, but still much heavier than the up and down quarks. Thus, when strangeness is involved one has to deal with spontaneous and explicit symmetry breaking in QCD. It is well known that the antikaon interaction with nucleons is attractive, but how strong ? Is the interaction strong enough to bind nucleons to form kaonic nuclei and, if so, what are the properties (binding energy, decay width)? There are controversial indications for such bound states and new results are expected to come soon. The existence of antikaon mediated bound states might have important consequences since it would open the possibility for the formation of cold baryonic matter of high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
