Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9851155 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Recent experiments on production of ÎÎ hypernuclei have stimulated renewed interest in extracting the ÎÎ interaction from the few events identified since the inception of this field forty years ago. Few-body calculations relating to this issue are reviewed, particularly with respect to the possibility that A=4 marks the onset of ÎÎ binding to nuclei. The Nijmegen soft-core model potentials NSC97 qualitatively agree with the strength of the ÎÎ interaction deduced from the newly determined binding energy of 6ÎÎHe. Applying the extended NSC97 model to stranger nuclear systems suggests that A=6 marks the onset of Î binding, with a particle stable 6ÎÎHe, and that strange hadronic matter is robustly bound.
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Authors
Avraham Gal,