2001
DOI: 10.1063/1.1425502
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Doubly strange nuclei by a hybrid-emulsion experiment E373 at KEK

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“…It is consistent with the production of 10 ΛΛ Be * 2 + (∼ 3 MeV) in the Demachi-Yanagi event. 31) In contrast, the ≈ 2σ discrepancy between B ΛΛ ( 11 ΛΛ Be) exp and B ΛΛ ( 11 ΛΛ Be) calc casts doubts on each one of the Hida event interpretations listed in Table II. The calculated 11 ΛΛ Be spectrum is shown on the r.h.s.…”
Section: §1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is consistent with the production of 10 ΛΛ Be * 2 + (∼ 3 MeV) in the Demachi-Yanagi event. 31) In contrast, the ≈ 2σ discrepancy between B ΛΛ ( 11 ΛΛ Be) exp and B ΛΛ ( 11 ΛΛ Be) calc casts doubts on each one of the Hida event interpretations listed in Table II. The calculated 11 ΛΛ Be spectrum is shown on the r.h.s.…”
Section: §1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1 (left panel), the coincidence of the calculated K + spectra and data is satisfactory, especially at high momentum region of K + where Λ spectra and correlations are measured. On the other hand, in the experimental Λ spectrum [6] on 12 C target, we find a peak at around P Λ 0.26 GeV/c, which we cannot reproduce theoretically in INC calculation. This difference can be understood by considering the later evaporation processes of Λ.…”
Section: K + and λ Spectramentioning
confidence: 61%
“…In this paper, we put emphasis on the understanding of Λ momentum spectra which is obtained through the re-analysis of KEK-E224 data [6]. [7,9,6]. The E906 data are still preliminary, and shown in an arbitrary unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The H-dibaryon has been also studied by the experimental approaches. Observation of the double hypernuclei 6 ΛΛ He in the NAGARA event constrains the binding energy of the H-dibaryon as B H < 6.93 MeV because the decay process 6 ΛΛ He → 4 He + H was not found [7,8]. This constraint excludes a deeply bound state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%