Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2003
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CAPTURE GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY AND RELATED TOPICS. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium. Held 2-6 September 2002
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
It has long been the goal of nuclear physics to understand and characterize the strong forces among baryons which make up the nuclear medium. This endeavor is best carried out in nuclei containing a limited number of interacting particles, in which the complications of nuclear structure can be stripped away. Hypernuclei are the best examples of such objects. High-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy, which was pioneered with neutron capture years ago, is now feasible with large germanium detector arrays(e.g. the "Hyperball"). The Hyperball is yielding important new information relevant to the YN interaction and its connection to QCD. This review summarizes the recent progress and the state of this field, with a assessment of near-term future capabilities.
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