Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1851960 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
To comprehend the recent Brookhaven National Laboratory experiment E788 on HeÎ4, we have outlined a simple theoretical framework, based on the independent-particle shell model, for the one-nucleon-induced nonmesonic weak decay spectra. Basically, the shapes of all the spectra are tailored by the kinematics of the corresponding phase space, depending very weakly on the dynamics, which is gauged here by the one-meson-exchange potential. In spite of the straightforwardness of the approach a good agreement with data is achieved. This might be an indication that the final-state-interactions and the two-nucleon induced processes are not very important in the decay of this hypernucleus. We have also found that the Ï+K exchange potential with soft vertex-form-factor cutoffs (ÎÏâ0.7GeV, ÎKâ0.9GeV), is able to account simultaneously for the available experimental data related to Îp and În for HÎ4, HeÎ4, and HeÎ5.
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Authors
E. Bauer, A.P. Galeão, M.S. Hussein, F. KrmpotiÄ, J.D. Parker,