Novel method for producing very-neutron-rich hypernuclei via charge-exchange reactions with heavy ion projectiles

Abstract

We propose a novel method for producing very-neutron-rich hypernuclei and corresponding resonance states by employing charge-exchange reactions via pp(12C, 12N K+)n with single-charge-exchange and ppp(9Be, 9C K+)nn with double-charge-exchange, both of which produce K+ in a target nucleus. The feasibility of producing very-neutron-rich hypernuclei using the proposed method was analysed by applying an ultra-relativistic quantum molecular dynamics model to a 6Li+12C reaction at 2 A GeV. The yields of very-neutron-rich hypernuclei, signal-to-background ratios, and background contributions were investigated. The proposed method is a powerful tool for studying very-neutron-rich hypernuclei and resonance states with a hyperon for experiments employing the Super-FRS facility at FAIR and HFRS facility at HIAF.

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