Recent progress on hypernuclei

Abstract

Some of last year's progress made in hypernuclear physics is reviewed as follows: (i) resolving the 5He overbinding problem in single- hypernuclei [1]; (ii) arguing that the onset of binding double- hypernuclei is most likely at A=5, with the neutral systems \,\,3n and \,\,4n unbound by a large margin [2]; and (iii) revising the calculated value of the loosely bound 3H lifetime to a level of 20% shorter than the free lifetime [3], given recent claims from relativistic heavy ion experiments that τ(3H) is shorter than τ by as much as ≈(308)%. Also discussed briefly in this context is the lifetime expected for the questionable 3n hypernucleus.

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