Abstract
K+-nucleon phase shifts are presented in the region 600-1500 MeV/c laboratory kaon momentum. They are obtained by a single-energy phase-shift analysis for the KN I=1 and I=0 states using world data including recently measured P(K+nK+n) and P(K+nK0p). The result supports the resonances in the P13 and D03 waves. Other resonancelike structures have also been found in the P11 and D05 states, which could be interpreted as new candidates for Z* resonances. In this paper numerical phase shifts are demonstrated as well as their accuracy. These values could be used for future studies on kaon-induced nuclear reactions.