Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10721929 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The decay of Î-hypernuclei without Ï emission, known as Non-Mesonic Weak Decay (NMWD), gives an effective tool to investigate ÎS=1 four-baryon interactions. It was theoretically suggested that the two-nucleon induced mechanism could play a substantial role in reproducing the observed NMWD decay rates and nucleon spectra, but at present no direct evidence of such a mechanism has been obtained. The FINUDA experiment, exploiting the possibility to detect both charged and neutral particles coming from the hypernucleus decay, has allowed us to deduce the relative weight of the two nucleon induced decay rate to the total NMWD rate. The value of Î2N/ÎNMWD=0.21±0.07statâ0.02sys+0.03sys has been deduced, well consistent with the previous determinations.
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Authors
FINUDA Collaboration FINUDA Collaboration, M. Agnello, L. Benussi, M. Bertani, H.C. Bhang, G. Bonomi, E. Botta, M. Bregant, T. Bressani, S. Bufalino, L. Busso, D. Calvo, P. Camerini, B. Dalena, F. De Mori, G. DʼErasmo, F.L. Fabbri, A. Feliciello,