291 research outputs found

    Exchange Currents for Hypernuclear Magnetic Moments

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    The meson(K and π\pi) exchange currents for the hypernuclear magnetic moments are calculated using the effective Lagrangian method. The seagull diagram, the mesonic diagram and the Σ0\Sigma^0-excitation diagram are considered. The Λ\Lambda-N exchange magnetic moments for the Λ5He{}^5_{\Lambda}He, Λ6He{}^6_{\Lambda}He and Λ6Li{}^6_{\Lambda}Li are calculated employing the harmonic oscillator shell model. It is found that the two-body correction is about -9% of the single particle value for Λ5He{}^5_{\Lambda}He. The π\pi exchange current, induced only in the Σ0\Sigma^0-excitation diagram, is found to give dominant contribution for the isovector magnetic moments of hypernuclei with A=6.Comment: 11pp, LaTeX, 7 EPS figures, uses epsf.st

    Violation of the Δ\DeltaI=1/2 rule in the nonmesonic weak decay of Λ\Lambda hypernuclei

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    Violations of the Δ\DeltaI=1/2 rule are investigated in the nonmesonic weak hypernuclear decay using a weak Λ\LambdaN\toNN transition potential based on meson exchange. While the weak Δ\DeltaI=3/2 matrix elements of baryons with pseudoscalar mesons are known to be very small, the same matrix elements of baryons with vector mesons, evaluated in the factorization approximation, are found to be significant. Within the uncertainties of the factorization approximation we find that the total rate increases by at most 6% lying within the error bars of the more recent experimental result. The neutron- to proton-induced rate, on the other hand, can change by up to a factor of two, while the asymmetry parameter is strongly affected as well.Comment: 17 pages. Paper related to a contribution presented at the International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP97). Submitted to Phys. Lett.

    Proton asymmetry in non-mesonic weak decay of light hypernuclei

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    We have obtained the decay asymmetry parameters in non-mesonic weak decay of polarized Lambda-hypernuclei by measuring the proton asymmetry. The polarized Lambda-hypernuclei, 5_Lambda-He, 12_Lambda-C, and 11_Lambda-B, were produced in high statistics via the (pi^+,k^+) reaction at 1.05 GeV/c in the forward angles. Preliminary analysis shows that the decay asymmetry parameters are very small for these s-shell and p-shell hypernuclei.Comment: 4pages, 4figures, International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP2003

    Spin observables in the pnpΛpn \to p \Lambda reaction

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    The T matrix of the LambdaN-> NN reaction, which is a strangeness changing weak process, is derived. The explicit formulas of the spin observables are given for s-wave p-Lambda final states which kinematically corresponds to inverse reaction of the weak nonmesonic decay of Lambda hypernuclei. One can study interferences between amplitudes of parity- conserving and violating, spin- singlet and triplet and isospin- singlet and triplet. Most of them are not available in the study of the nonmesonic decay. They clarify structure of the reaction and constrain strongly theoretical models for weak hyperon nucleon interaction.Comment: 7pages,ReVTeX,no figure

    Kinematical and nonlocality effects on the nonmesonic weak hypernuclear decay

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    We derive in detail the transition potential for nonmesonic lambda-hypernuclear decay in a one-meson-exchange model involving the full pseudoscalar and vector meson octets and including two effects that have been systematically omitted in the literature. These are the kinematical effects due to the difference between the lambda and nucleon masses and the first-order nonlocality corrections. Numerical results for Λ12^{12}_\LambdaC and Λ5^5_\LambdaHe are presented and they show that the combined kinematical plus nonlocal corrections have an appreciable influence on the partial decay rates. However, this is somewhat diminished in the main decay observables: the total nonmesonic rate, the neutron-to-proton branching ratio, and the asymmetry parameter. The latter two still cannot be reconciled with the available experimental data. The existing theoretical predictions for the sign of the asymmetry parameter in Λ5^5_\LambdaHe are confirmed.Comment: 36 pages; LaTeX2e; 1 eps figure. Changes: 2 more tables and 14 new references added; effects on asymmetry parameter calculated; discussions expanded; more definite conclusions reache

    Decay of Hypernuclei

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    We present a nonrelativistic transition potential for the weak strangeness-changing reaction ΛNNN\Lambda N \to NN. The potential is based on a one meson exchange model (OME), where, in addition to the long-ranged pion, the exchange of the pseudoscalar K,ηK, \eta, as well as the vector ρ,ω,K\rho, \omega, K^* mesons is considered. Results obtained for different hypernuclear decay observables are compared to the available experimental data.Comment: 8 pages. Invited talk given at the KEK-Tanashi International Symposium on Physics of Hadrons and Nuclei. Tokyo, Japan, December 14-17, 1998. In honor of Prof. K. Yazaki. Submitted to Nucl. Phys. A. LateX file (uses espcrc1.sty

    Plans for Hadronic Structure Studies at J-PARC

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    Hadron-physics projects at J-PARC are explained. The J-PARC is the most-intense hadron-beam facility in the multi-GeV high-energy region. By using secondary beams of kaons, pions, and others as well as the primary-beam proton, various hadron projects are planned. First, some of approved experiments are introduced on strangeness hadron physics and hadron-mass modifications in nuclear medium. Second, future possibilities are discussed on hadron-structure physics, including structure functions of hadrons, spin physics, and high-energy hadron reactions in nuclear medium. The second part is discussed in more details because this is an article in the hadron-structure session.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 20 eps files, to be published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS), Proceedings of the 24th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC 2010), Vancouver, Canada, July 4 - 9, 201

    An EFT for the weak ΛN\Lambda N interaction

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    The nonleptonic weak ΔS=1|\Delta S|=1 ΛN\Lambda N interaction, responsible for the dominant, nonmesonic decay of all but the lightest hypernuclei, is studied in the framework of an effective field theory. The long-range physics is described through tree-level exchange of the SU(3) Goldstone bosons (π\pi and KK), while the short-range potential is parametrized in terms of lowest-order contact terms obtained from the most general non-derivative local four-fermion interaction. Fitting to available weak hypernuclear decay rates for Λ5He^5_\Lambda {\rm He}, Λ11B^{11}_\Lambda {\rm B} and Λ12C^{12}_\Lambda {\rm C} yields reasonable values for the low-energy constants.Comment: Contribution to the Proceedings of the VIII International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics, HYP03, revised version. 10 pages. Uses espcrc1.st

    Final State Interactions in Hypernuclear Decay

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    We present an update of the One-Meson-Exchange (OME) results for the weak decay of s- and p-shell hypernuclei (Ref. Phys. Rev. C {\bf 56}, 339 (1997)), paying special attention to the role played by final state interactions between the emitted nucleons. The present study also corrects for a mistake in the inclusion of the KK and KK^* exchange mechanisms, which substantially increases the ratio of neutron-induced to proton-induced transitions, Γn/Γp\Gamma_n/\Gamma_p. With the most up-to-date model ingredients, we find that the OME approach is able to describe very satisfactorily most of the measured observables, including the ratio Γn/Γp\Gamma_n/\Gamma_p.Comment: 20 pages, 2 eps figure
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