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Multi-antikaonic nuclei in the relativistic mean-field theory

Nuclear Theory 2009-04-28 v1

Abstract

Properties of multi-antikaonic nuclei (MKN), where several numbers of KK^- mesons are bound, are studied in the relativistic mean-field model, combined with chiral dynamics for kaonic part of the thermodynamic potential. The density profiles for nucleons and KK^- mesons, the single particle energy of the KK^- mesons, and binding energy of the MKN are obtained. The effects of the KˉKˉ\bar K-\bar K interactions on these quantities are discussed in comparison with other meson (σ\sigma, ω\omega, and ρ\rho)-exchange models. It is shown that the KˉKˉ\bar K-\bar K interactions originate from two contributions: One is the contact interaction between antikaons inherent in chiral symmetry, and the other is the one generated through coupling between the KK^- and meson mean fields. Both effects of the KˉKˉ\bar K-\bar K repulsive interactions become large on the ground state properties of the MKN as the number of the embedded KK^- mesons increases. A relation between the multi-antikaonic nuclei and kaon condensation in infinite and uniform matter is mentioned.

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@article{arxiv.0812.2537,
  title  = {Multi-antikaonic nuclei in the relativistic mean-field theory},
  author = {Takumi Muto and Toshiki Maruyama and Toshitaka Tatsumi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.2537},
  year   = {2009}
}

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27 pages, 13 figures