Search for $η$-bound Nuclei
arXiv:1008.2887 · doi:10.1063/1.3647167
Abstract
The $η$ meson can be bound to atomic nuclei. Experimental search is discussed in the form of final state interaction for the reactions $dp\to{^3\text{He}}η$ and $dd\to{^4\text{He}}η$. For the latter case tensor polarized deuterons were used in order to extract the s-wave strength. For both reactions complex scattering lengths are deduced: $a_{{}\rm{^3He}η} = \left[ { \pm \left( {10.7 \pm 0.8_{ - 0.5}^{ + 0.1} } \right) + i \cdot \left( {1.5 \pm 2.6_{ - 0.9}^{ + 1.0} } \right)} \right]$ fm and $a_{^4\text{He}η} = \left[ { \pm \left( {3.1 \pm 0.5} \right) + i \cdot \left( {0 \pm 0.5} \right)} \right]$ fm. In a two-nucleon transfer reaction under quasi-free conditions, $p^{27}\text{Al}\to {^3\text{He}}X$, was investigated. The system $X$ can be the bound $^{25}\text{Mg}\otimesη$ at rest. When a possible decay of an intermediate $N^*/1535)$ is required, a highly significant bump shows up in the missing mass spectrum. The data give for a bound state a binding energy of 13.3$\pm$1.6 MeV and a width of $Ï$=4.4$\pm$1.3 MeV.
Presented at the International Symposium on Mesic Nuclei, Kraków, Poland, June 16, 2010