Abstract

Experimental evidence for K¯-nuclear quasi-bound states is briefly reviewed. Theoretical and phenomenological arguments for and against the existence of such states are considered, based on constructing K¯-nuclear optical potentials from various sources. Results of RMF calculations that provide a lower limit of ΓK¯∼50±10 MeV on the width of K¯-nuclear quasi-bound states are discussed.

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