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Delayed clusters accompanying nonmesonic weak decay of the -hypernuclei: a clue to nonleptonic processes
The nonmesonic decay of -hypernuclei provides access to the
nonleptonic weak decay process , which is achievable only
through the observation of hypernuclear ground-state decays. We continue the
discussion of some specific cases which make it possible to detect a few
exclusive transitions, namely, the stripping of nucleon from the ground state
results in a resonance state decaying via emission of two clusters. Delayed
clusters accompanying weak decay of light hypernuclei give a unique information
on spin dependence of the weak decay matrix elements.Comment: Presented at International Bogolyubov Conference "Problems of
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics" (dedicated to the 100th anniversary of
the birth of N.N.~Bogolyubov) Dubna, Russia, August 21 - 27, 200
Hyperfragments from light 1p-shell nuclei
Our contribution is inspired by the possibility to identify hyperfragments in the reaction (e, e′K+). In the near future two experiments at JLab and Mainz will provide a systematic study of the fragments from the primary p-shell hypernuclei
Hyperfragments from light 1p-shell nuclei
Our contribution is inspired by the possibility to identify hyperfragments in the reaction (e, e′K+). In the near future two experiments at JLab and Mainz will provide a systematic study of the fragments from the primary p-shell hypernuclei
Hyperfragments from light 1p-shell nuclei
Our contribution is inspired by the possibility to identify hyperfragments in the reaction (e, e′K+). In the near future two experiments at JLab and Mainz will provide a systematic study of the fragments from the primary p-shell hypernuclei