Consistency of Lambda-Lambda hypernuclear events

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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Based on talk given by Avraham Gal at EXA 2011, Vienna, September 2011; Proceedings version prepared for the journal Hyperfine

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Highlights of Lambda-Lambda emulsion events are briefly reviewed. Given three accepted events, shell-model predictions based on p-shell Lambda hypernuclear spectroscopic studies are shown to reproduce the Lambda-Lambda (LL) binding energies of LL10Be and LL13B in terms of the LL binding energy of LL6He. Predictions for other species offer judgement on several alternative assignments of the LL13B KEK-E176 event, and on the assignments LL11Be and LL12Be suggested recently for the KEK-E373 HIDA event. The predictions of the shell model, spanning a wide range of A values, are compared with those of cluster models, where the latter are available.

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