Nuclear transparency and effective kaon-nucleon cross section from the A(e,e'K+) reaction

We have determined the transparency of the nuclear medium to kaons from A(e,e[superscript ']K+) measurements on [superscript 12]C, [superscript 63]Cu, and [superscript 197]Au targets. The measurements were performed at the Jefferson Laboratory and span a range in four-momentum-transfer squared...

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Main Authors: Clasie, Benjamin Michael Patrick (Contributor), Gao, Haiyan (Contributor), Seely, J. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear Science (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2011-11-18T17:24:38Z.
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Summary:We have determined the transparency of the nuclear medium to kaons from A(e,e[superscript ']K+) measurements on [superscript 12]C, [superscript 63]Cu, and [superscript 197]Au targets. The measurements were performed at the Jefferson Laboratory and span a range in four-momentum-transfer squared Q[superscript 2]=1.1-3.0 GeV[superscript 2]. The nuclear transparency was defined as the ratio of measured kaon electroproduction cross sections with respect to deuterium (σ[superscript A]/σ[superscript D]). We further extracted the atomic number (A) dependence of the transparency as parametrized by T=(A/2)[superscript α-1] and, within a simple model assumption, the in-medium effective kaon-nucleon cross sections. The effective cross sections extracted from the electroproduction data were found to be smaller than the free cross sections determined from kaon-nucleon scattering experiments, and the parameter α was found to be significantly larger than those obtained from kaon-nucleus scattering. We have included similar comparisons between pion- and proton-nucleon effective cross sections as determined from electron-scattering experiments and pion-nucleus and proton-nucleus scattering data.
United States. Dept. of Energy
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
United States. Dept. of Energy (Contract No. DEAC05- 84ER40150)