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26 April 2024
 
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Production of the neutron-rich hypernucleus 10LambdaLi in the (pi-,K+) double charge-exchange reaction
P K Saha ; T Fukuda ; W Imoto ; J K Ahn ; S Ajimura ; K Aoki ; H C Bhang ; H Fujioka ; H Hotchi ; J I Hwang ; T Itabashi ; B H Kang ; H D Kim ; M J Kim ; T Kishimoto ; A Krutenkova ; T Maruta ; Y Miura ; K Miwa ; T Nagae ; H Noumi ; H Outa ; T Ohtaki ; A Sakaguchi ; Y Sato ; M Sekimoto ; Y Shimizu ; H Tamura ; K Tanida ; A Toyoda ; M Ukai ; H J Yim ;
Date 11 Feb 2005
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 94 (5), 052502
AbstractIn order to produce a neutron-rich Lambda hypernucleus for the first time, we carried out an experiment by utilizing the (pi-,K+) double charge-exchange reaction on a 10B target. We observed the production of a 10LambdaLi hypernucleus. The cross section for the Lambda bound region was found to be 11.3+/-1.9 nb/sr with the 1.2 GeV/c incident momentum, which is compared with the 10LambdaB hypernucleus production cross section, 7.8+/-0.3 microb/sr, in the (pi+,K+) reaction with a 1.05 GeV/c incident momentum beam.
Source PubMed, pmid15783631
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