Spectroscopy of the neutron-rich hypernucleus 7He from electron scattering

Abstract

The missing mass spectroscopy of the 7He hypernucleus was performed, using the 7Li(e,eK+)7He reaction at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Hall C. The binding energy of the ground state (1/2+) was determined with a smaller error than that of the previous measurement, being B = 5.55 0.10(stat.) 0.11(sys.) MeV. The experiment also provided new insight into charge symmetry breaking in p-shell hypernuclear systems. Finally, a peak at B = 3.65 0.20(stat.) 0.11(sys.) MeV was observed and assigned as a mixture of 3/2+ and 5/2+ states, confirming the "gluelike" behavior of , which makes an unstable state in 6He stable against neutron emission.

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