Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8196643 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The formation of a deeply-bound Kâpp state by the 3He (in-flight Kâ,n) reaction is investigated theoretically in the distorted-wave impulse approximation using the Green's function method. The expected inclusive and semi-exclusive spectra at pKâ=1.0GeV/c and θn=0° are calculated for the forthcoming J-PARC E15 experiment. We employ optical potentials between the Kâ and “pp” core-nucleus, and demonstrate systematically the dependence of the spectral shape on V0 and W0, which are the real and imaginary parts of the strength for the optical potential, respectively. The necessary condition to observe a distinct peak of the Kâpp bound state with I=1/2, JÏ=0â in the spectrum turns out to be that the value of V0 is deeper than â¼â100MeV and W0 shallower than â¼â100 MeV, of which the strength parameters come up to recent theoretical predictions.
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Authors
Takahisa Koike, Toru Harada,