Hypernuclear spectroscopy with K- at rest on 7Li, 9Be, 13C and 16O
Abstract
The FINUDA experiment collected data to study the production of hypernuclei on different nuclear targets. The hypernucleus formation occurred through the strangeness-exchange reaction K-stop + \; AZ → \; AZ + π-. From the analysis of the momentum of the emerging π-, binding energies and formation probabilities of 7Li, 9Be, 13C and 16O have been measured and are here presented. The behavior of the formation probability as a function of the atomic mass number A is also discussed.
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