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Study of exotic decay of Cs isotope close to the proton drip line

2020

6 pags., 6 figs. -- 27th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC2019) 29 July - 2 August 2019, Glasgow, UK

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NEW RESULTS ON NONMESONIC WEAK DECAY OF Lambda HYPERNUCLEI WITH FINUDA

2010

The FINUDA experiment has performed a systematic study of the NonMesonic Weak Decay (NMWD) of Λ hypernuclei analizing all the data collected from 2003 up to 2007. The results of a measurement of the spectra of protons coming from the NMWD of [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] are the subject of this paper.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFINUDAHypernuclei; nonmesonic weak decay; proton spectraHypernucleiGeneral Physics and AstronomySpectral linenonmesonic weak decayproton spectra
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A critical analysis on deeply bound kaonic states in nuclei

2005

We make a critical analysis on the theoretical calculations that lead to predictions of deeply bound kaonic states in nuclei. The model set-up, after dropping several important processes and channels, leads unavoidably to an unrealistic deep potential with a very small imaginary part. We review also the experimental results taken as reference for the claim of deeply bound kaons. We suggest that the peaks of the proton spectra come from $K^-$ absorption on a pair of nucleons, leaving the rest of the nucleons as spectators. Based on this conjecture we predict what would happen in other nuclei.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsBethe–Salpeter equationNuclear TheoryImaginary partNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementFísicaFOS: Physical sciencesHypernucleusNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)chemistryProton spectraNucleonNuclear ExperimentNuclear theoryHelium
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