Eta-nuclear interaction: optical vs. coupled channels
arXiv:1502.03278 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.92.055205
Abstract
The existence of etamesic nuclei has been speculated for a long time without firm experimental evidence. Much of the effort has taken place in final state interactions on production. One crucial factor in seeing a quasibound state is its width, which should be related to the imaginary part of the scattering length. Comparing two models for eta-N scattering giving the same elementary scattering length, a simple optical potential and an explicit coupling to the pionic channel, it is seen that the latter yields a much smaller imaginary part for eta-nucleus scattering. This decrease of absorption may also mean a possibility for narrow eta-nuclear states.
15 pages, 4 figures, verbal clarifications added, Conclusion extended