Bound states of $Î^+$ in nuclei
arXiv:nucl-th/0501034 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.03.063
Abstract
We study the binding energy and the width of the $Î^+$ in nuclei, associated to the $K N$ and $ K ÏN$ components. The first one leads to negligible contributions while the second one leads to a sizeable attraction, enough to bind the $Î^+$ in nuclei. Pauli blocking and binding effects on the $K N$ decay reduce considerably the $Î^+$ decay width in nuclei and medium effects associated to the $ K ÏN$ component also lead to a very small width, as a consequence of which one finds separation between the bound levels considerably larger than the width of the states.
Presentation in the 10th International Baryon Conference BARYON04