2-7 June 2016
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
14th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction
Parallel Session C6
Place
Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date:
6 Jun 16:55 - 18:35
Conveners
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- Moskal, Paweł (Jagiellonian University)
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Simple in-medium meson-nucleon kinematics has been applied recently in calculations of strong interaction effects in kaonic atoms [1-4], pionic atoms and elastic scattering of low energy pions by nuclei [4]. More sensitive tests of this approach are possible with $K^+$-nucleus interactions below 800 MeV/c because of the superior penetration of kaons into nuclei. Using this approach, calculated rea
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Presented by Eliahu FRIEDMAN
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6/6/2016
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16:55
We review our latest calculations of $K^-$ nuclear quasi-bound states.
We apply a self-consistent scheme for constructing $K^-$-nuclear potentials $V_K$ from subthreshold chirally inspired in-medium ${\bar K}N$ scattering amplitudes, which was introduced in Ref. [1,2].
We consider two in-medium versions of the scattering amplitudes: the version which takes into account only Pauli blocking in t
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Presented by Jaroslava HRTANKOVA
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6/6/2016
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17:35
In an experiment currently being performed at the Institute for High Energy Physics, Serpukhov, Russia, a beam of charged kaons is directed on a copper target. In the electromagnetic field of the target nuclei two reactions occur: $K^+ \gamma \to K^+ \pi^0$ and $K^+ \gamma \to K^0 \pi^+$. A peculiar distinction between these two reactions is that there is a chiral anomaly contribution in the forme
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Presented by Evgenii ZHEMCHUGOV
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6/6/2016
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18:15
The value of the total cross section of the $pp \to pp K^{+}K^{-}$ reaction close to threshold is important for understanding the $K^+K^-$ as well as $Kp$ interactions. There is a discrepancy between the excitation function obtained from existing measurements and theoretical expectations, especially in the near-threshold region, where kaon interactions are most important. Measurement at 4.5 MeV ex
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Presented by Damian GIL
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6/6/2016
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15:55
Several theoretical groups [1-4] describe the antikaon-nucleon interaction at low energies within approaches based on the chiral SU(3) dynamics and including next-to-leading order (NLO) contributions. We present a comparative analysis of the pertinent models and discuss in detail their pole contents. We note that the Kyoto-Munich [1] and Prague [2] models have relatively small NLO contributions (r
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Presented by Ales CIEPLY
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6/6/2016
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17:15