Evidence for 6H

Abstract

Evidence for the neutron-rich hypernucleus 6H is presented from the FINUDA experiment at DANE, Frascati, studying (π+, π-) pairs in coincidence from the K- +6Li → 6 H+π+ production reaction followed by 6H → 6He + π- weak decay. The production rate of 6H undergoing this two-body π- decay is determined to be (2.92.0)·10-6/K-. Its binding energy, evaluated jointly from production and decay, is B(6H) = (4.01.1) MeV with respect to 5H+. A systematic difference of (0.98 0.74) MeV between B values derived separately from decay and from production is tentatively assigned to the 6H 0+g.s. → 1+ excitation.

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