28 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Kaons in nuclei: theoretical calculations of the anti-kaon-nucleus interaction and the implications

30 Aug 2023, 10:00
40m
Large Seminar Room (Subaru Building) (NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan))

Large Seminar Room (Subaru Building)

NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)

Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan
Invited talk Nuclear Matter

Speaker

Junko Yamagata-Sekihara (Kyoto Sangyo University)

Description

The interaction between the anti-kaon (${\bar K}$) and the nucleus is one of the hot topics in recent hadron physics. Since the ${\bar K}N$ interaction is attractive enough to produce a bound state as the $\Lambda(1405)$ baryon, the ${\bar K}$-nucleus interaction is expected to be attractive as well, providing an important clue to understanding the behavior of strange quarks in dense matter such as neutron stars. Recently, we have been able to access information about the ${\bar K}$-nucleus interaction via the hadronic reactions using anti-kaon beams, for example at J-PARC. In particular, precise data are available for the kaonic atoms, the Coulomb-assisted $K^-$-nucleus bound states, and the kaonic nuclei, the Kbar-nucleus bound states with the strong interactions. In the present talk I would like to present our theoretical work on the evaluation of the ${\bar K}$-nucleus potentials which reproduce the experimental data on the kaonic atoms and kaonic nuclei.

Primary author

Junko Yamagata-Sekihara (Kyoto Sangyo University)

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