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The cross-section measurement for the 3H(e, eā²K+)nnĪ reaction
The small binding energy of the hypertriton leads to predictions of the non-existence of bound hypernuclei for isotriplet three-body systems such as nnĪ. However, invariant mass spectroscopy at GSI has reported events that may be interpreted as the bound nnĪ state. The nnĪ state was sought by missing-mass spectroscopy via the (e, eā²K+) reaction at Jefferson Lab's experimental Hall A. The present experiment has higher sensitivity to the nnĪ-state investigation in terms of better precision by a factor of about three. The analysis shown in this article focuses on the derivation of the reaction cross-section for the 3H(Ī³ā, K+)X reaction. Events that were detected in an acceptance, where a Monte Carlo simulation could reproduce the data well (Ī“ p/p| < 4), were analyzed to minimize the systematic uncertainty. No significant structures were observed with the acceptance cuts, and the upper limits of the production cross-section of the nnĪ state were obtained to be 21 and 31 nb sr-1 at the confidence level when theoretical predictions of (-BĪ, Ī) = (0.25, 0.8) MeV and (0.55, 4.7) MeV, respectively, were assumed. The cross-section result provides valuable information for examining the existence of nnĪ