A fully relativistic description of Hypernuclear production in proton- and pion-Nucleus Collisions

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages, 6 figures, Talk presented in the International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP 2006). To

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Exclusive A(p,K^+){_\Lambda}B and A(\pi,K^+){_\Lambda}B^\prime reactions leading to two body final states, have been investigated in a fully covariant model based on an effective Lagrangian picture. The explicit kaon production vertex is described via creation, propagation and decay into relevant channel of N*(1650), N*(1710) and N*(1720) intermediate baryonic resonance states, in the initial collision of the projectile with one of the target nucleons. The bound state wave functions are obtained by solving the Dirac equation with appropriate scalar and vector potentials. The calculated cross sections show strong sensitivity to the final hypernuclear state excited in the reaction. Cross sections of 1 - 2 nb/sr are obtained at peak positions of favored transitions in case of the A(p,K^+){_\Lambda}B reaction on heavier targets.

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