Strong interaction in hadronic hydrogen atoms

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Hello,

Does anyone know why in pionic hydrogen the strong interaction should be attractive whilst in kaonic hydrogen it is repulsive. I have heard it is something to do with a sub-threshold resonance but nothing more.

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sham said:
Hello,Does anyone know why in pionic hydrogen the strong interaction should be attractive whilst in kaonic hydrogen it is repulsive. I have heard it is something to do with a sub-threshold resonance but nothing more.
In pionic hydrogen the negative charge "pion" replaces the negative "electron"--thus predict attraction--see this link:http://www.oeaw.ac.at/smi/research/pi-h.htm . However, in kaonic hydrogen the negative "kaon" is found orbiting the hydrogen atom and thus predict repulsion to maintain the orbit--see this link for details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaonic_hydrogen
 
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