Possible lightest Hypernucleus with Modern N Interactions
Abstract
Experimental evidence exists that the -nucleus interaction is attractive. We search for NN and NNN bound systems on the basis of the AV8 NN potential combined with either a phenomenological Nijmegen N potential or a first principles HAL QCD N potential. The binding energies of the three-body and four-body systems (below the d+ and 3 H/3 He+ thresholds, respectively) are calculated by a high precision variational approach, the Gaussian Expansion Method. Although the two N potentials have significantly different isospin (T) and spin (S) dependence, the NNN system with quantum numbers (T=0, Jπ=1+) appears to be bound (one deep for Nijmegen and one shallow for HAL QCD) below the 3 H/3 He+ threshold. Experimental implications for such a state are discussed.
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