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Medium effects in K^+ nucleus interaction from consistent analysis of integral and differential cross sections
Published 1996-12-02Version 1
Self consistency in the analysis of transmission measurements for K^+ on several nuclei in the momentum range of 500-700 MeV/c is achieved with a "t_{eff}(rho)rho" potential and new results are derived for total cross sections. The imaginary part of the t_{eff} amplitude is found to increase linearly with the average nuclear density in excess of a threshold value. This phenomenological density dependence of the K^+ nucleus optical potential also gives rise to good agreement with recent measurements of differential cross sections for elastic scattering of 715 MeV/c K^+ by Li^6 and C.
Comments: 11 pages, RevTeX, 2 Postscript figures, submitted Phys. Lett. B
Journal: Phys.Lett. B396 (1997) 21-25
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: differential cross sections, nucleus interaction, medium effects, consistent analysis, total cross sections
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