+c- and b-hypernuclei

Abstract

+c- and b-hypernuclei are studied in the quark-meson coupling (QMC) model. Comparisons are made with the results for -hypernuclei studied in the same model previously. Although the scalar and vector potentials felt by the , c+ and b in the corresponding hypernuclei multiplet which has the same baryon numbers are quite similar, the wave functions obtained, e.g., for 1s1/2 state, are very different. The +c baryon density distribution in 209+cPb is much more pushed away from the center than that for the in 209 due to the Coulomb force. On the contrary, the b baryon density distributions in b-hypernuclei are much larger near the origin than those for the in the corresponding -hypernuclei due to its heavy mass. It is also found that level spacing for the b single-particle energies is much smaller than that for the and +c.

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