21–25 Jan 2019
Bormio, Italy
Europe/Berlin timezone

Structure of light s-shell \Xi hypernuclei

24 Jan 2019, 12:05
30m
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

Extended Contribution Thursday Morning Session

Speaker

Prof. EMIKO HIYAMA (Kyushu Univeristy/RIKEN)

Description

One of the important subject in hypernuclei is to extract information on hyperon-nucleon and hyperon-hyperon interactions. For two decades, by experimental and theoretical efforts, we could succeed in obtaining information on \Lambda N interaction. Then, as a next step, we focus on \Lambda \Lambda and \Xi N interactions. Especially, we have a lot of ambiguity of \Xi N interaction. In this meeting, I will report s-shell \Xi hypernuclei such as NN\Xi and NNN\Xi systems using Nijmegen potential and \Xi N potential based on HAL collaboration. In addition, I will explain how to extract information on \Xi N interaction from the calculation.

Summary

One of the important subject in hypernuclei is to extract information on hyperon-nucleon and hyperon-hyperon interactions. For two decades, by experimental and theoretical efforts, we could succeed in obtaining information on \Lambda N interaction. Then, as a next step, we focus on \Lambda \Lambda and \Xi N interactions. Especially, we have a lot of ambiguity of \Xi N interaction. In this meeting, I will report s-shell \Xi hypernuclei such as NN\Xi and NNN\Xi systems using Nijmegen potential and \Xi N potential based on HAL collaboration. In addition, I will explain how to extract information on \Xi N interaction from the calculation.

Primary author

Prof. EMIKO HIYAMA (Kyushu Univeristy/RIKEN)

Presentation materials