Search results for "Hypernucleus"
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High precision mass measurements of hypernuclei - achievements and perspectives
2013
A. Essera, S. Nagaoe, F. Schulza, P. Achenbacha, C. Ayerbe Gayosoa, R. Bohma, O. Borodinaa,b, D. Bosnarc, A. Botvinag, V. Bozkurtb, L. Debenjakd , M.O. Distlera, I. Friscicc, Y. Fujiie, T. Gogamie, M. Gomez Rodrigueza, O. Hashimotoe∗, S. Hirosee, H. Kandae, M. Kanetae, E. Kimb, Y. Kohla, J. Kusakae, A. Margaryan f , H. Merkela, M. Mihovilovicd , U. Mullera, S.N. Nakamurae, J. Pochodzalla†a,g, C. Rappoldb, J. Reinholdh, T.R. Saitoa,b,g, A. Sanchez Lorenteg, S. Sanchez Majosa, B.S. Schlimmea, M. Schotha, C. Sfientia, S. Sircad , L. Tangi, M. Thiela, K. Tsukadae, A. Webera, K. Yoshidab
Observation ofHΛ4Hyperhydrogen by Decay-Pion Spectroscopy in Electron Scattering
2015
At the Mainz Microtron MAMI, the first high-resolution pion spectroscopy from decays of strange systems was performed by electron scattering off a ^9B
High resolution spectroscopic study ofBeΛ10
2016
Spectroscopy of a Be-10(Lambda) hypernucleus was carried out at JLab Hall C using the (e, e' K+) reaction. A new magnetic spectrometer system (SPL+ HES+ HKS), specifically designed for high resolution hypernuclear spectroscopy, was used to obtain an energy spectrum with a resolution of similar to 0.78 MeV (FWHM). The well-calibrated spectrometer system of the present experiment using p(e, e' K+)Lambda, Sigma(0) reactions allowed us to determine the energy levels; and the binding energy of the ground-state peak (mixture of 1(-) and 2(-) states) was found to be B-Lambda = 8.55 +/- 0.07(stat.) +/- 0.11(sys.) MeV. The result indicates that the ground-state energy is shallower than that of an em…
Mesonic decay of 5ΛHe with quark-model-based hypernuclear wave function
1993
Abstract We have evaluated the mesonic decay of the 5 Λ He hypernucleus by using a Λ wave function generated from the quark cluster model. As a consequence of the Λ N repulsion at short distances we obtain a Λ wave function in the nucleus with a large radius. The smaller overlap with the 4 He core with respect to simpler wave functions and the effect of the pion renormalization increase the mesonic width considerably and one obtains a good reproduction of the experimental data.
Spectroscopy ofLiΛ9by electroproduction
2015
Background: In the absence of accurate data on the free two-body hyperon-nucleon interaction, the spectra of hypernuclei provides information on the details of the effective hyperon-nucleon interaction.Purpose: To obtain a high-resolution binding-energy spectrum for the ${}^{9}\mathrm{Be}(e,{e}^{\ensuremath{'}}{K}^{+})_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{9}\mathrm{Li}$ reaction.Method: Electroproduction of the hypernucleus $_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{9}\mathrm{Li}$ has been studied for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a $^{9}\mathrm{Be}$ target. In order to increase the counting rate and to provide unambiguous kaon identification, two superconducting septum magn…