“…On the theoretical side, various models were used to study the properties of K − nuclei. For example, the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics model [7], the effective chiral Lagrangian for the kaon-baryon interaction combined with a nonrelativistic baryon-baryon interaction model [8], the chiral SU(3) model [9], the chiral meson-baryon coupledchannels interaction models [10], the non-relativistic Faddeev and Faddeev-Yakubovsky calculations [11,12]. For the density functional theory, several relativistic mean field (RMF) * xrzhou@phy.ecnu.edu.cn models explored many properties of light K − nuclei, such as level inversion, binding energy, decay widths, and density distributions [13][14][15][16][17].…”