Possibility of a new neutral hypernucleus (n,n,Lambda,Lambda)
arXiv:1408.1323 · doi:10.1088/1742-6596/569/1/012079
Abstract
The status of the light hypernuclei is reviewed, and discussed with models based either on the Nijmegen-RIKEN baryon--baryon interaction or on recent studies using chiral effective field theory. The latter suggests a significantly shorter range for the $ÎÎ$ interaction, and this favours the formation of a Borromean state made of two neutrons and two hyperons. Various corrections are discussed, in particular the coupling of $NÎ$ to $NΣ$, or of $ÎÎ$ to $NÎ$, and the role of tensor forces. The new nucleus $(n,n,Î,Î)$ could be produced in various reactions, in particular deuteron--deuteron scattering with the simultaneous production of two charged kaons, for which an estimate of the cross section is provided.
5 pages, Talk given by Jean-Marc Richard at SOTANCP3, 3rd International Workshop on State of the Art in Nuclear Cluster Physics, Yokohama, Japan, May 26-30, 2014, to appear in the proceedings, minor corrections and update of references in the revised version