Abstract :
Experiments on strangeness production in nucleus–nucleus collisions at SIS energies address fundamental questions of modern nuclear physics: the determination of the nuclear equation-of-state at high baryon densities and the properties of hadrons in dense nuclear matter. From the yields of K+ mesons measured in heavy-ion collisions a value for the nuclear compressibility of View the MathML source is extracted for nuclear densities around twice saturation density using different microscopic transport models. Both the yield of K+ mesons and their anisotropic azimuthal angular distribution (elliptic flow) exhibit strong evidence for a repulsive K+N potential. The yields of K+ and K− mesons measured in proton–nucleus collisions can be reproduced by transport calculations assuming at saturation density a repulsive K+N potential of View the MathML source and an attractive K−N potential of View the MathML source.