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Type: Journal article
Title: Production of cascade hypernuclei via the (K⁻, K⁺) reaction within a quark-meson coupling model
Other Titles: Production of cascade hypernuclei via the (K-, K+) reaction within a quark-meson coupling model
Author: Shyam, R.
Tsushima, K.
Thomas, A.
Citation: Nuclear Physics A, 2012; 881:255-268
Publisher: Elsevier Science BV
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 0375-9474
1873-1554
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R. Shyam, K. Tsushima, A. W. Thomas
Abstract: We study the production of bound hypernuclei Be Ξ-12 and Mg Ξ-28 via the (K -, K +) reaction on 12C and 28Si targets, respectively, within a covariant effective Lagrangian model, employing Ξ bound state spinors derived from the latest quark-meson coupling model as well as Dirac single-particle wave functions. The K +Ξ - production vertex is described by excitation, propagation and decay of Λ and σ resonance states in the initial collision of a K - meson with a target proton in the incident channel. The parameters of the resonance vertices are fixed by describing the available data on total and differential cross sections for the p(K -, K +)Ξ - reaction. We find that both the elementary and hypernuclear production cross sections are dominated by the contributions from the Λ(1520) intermediate resonant state. The 0° differential cross sections for the formation of simple s-state Ξ - particle-hole states peak at a beam momentum around 1.0 GeV/c, with a value in excess of 1 μb. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Description: Published in Special issue: Progress in Strangeness Nuclear Physics / edited by A. Gal, O. Hashimoto and J. Pochodzalla
Rights: © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2012.01.025
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2012.01.025
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