Recent theoretical progress in hypernuclear decay
Some progress experienced recently in the field of hypernuclear weak decay is briefly summarized. Theoretical analyses of the double-coincidence nucleon spectra measured at KEK points towards a solution of the long-standing puzzle on the ratio n/p between the neutron-(n - > nn) and proton-induced...
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Zusammenfassung: | Some progress experienced recently in the field of hypernuclear weak decay is briefly summarized. Theoretical analyses of the double-coincidence nucleon spectra measured at KEK points towards a solution of the long-standing puzzle on the ratio n/p between the neutron-(n - > nn) and proton-induced (p - > np) decay rates. Despite this improvement, the reaction mechanism for the hypernuclear non-mesonic weak decay seems to be not fully understood. Indeed, an intriguing problem, of more recent origin, is open: it concerns the asymmetry of the angular emission of non-mesonic weak decay protons from polarized hypernuclei. The important role played by final state interactions and two-nucleon induced decay channels, NN - > nNN, in the determination of n/p and the decay asymmetries is pointed out. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.2220288 |