Hypernucleus

Hypernucleus

A hypernucleus is a nucleus which contains at least one hyperon in addition to nucleons. The first was discovered by Marian Danysz and Jerzy Pniewski in 1952.

Since the strangeness quantum number is conserved by the strong and electromagnetic interactions, at least hypernuclei containing the lightest hyperon, the Lambda, live long enough to have sharp nuclear energy levels. Therefore they offer opportunities for nuclear spectroscopy, as well as reaction mechanism study and other types of nuclear physics (hypernuclear physics). Their physics is different from that of normal nuclei because a hyperon, having a different value of the strangeness quantum number, can share space and momentum coordinates with the usual four nucleons that can differ from each other in spin and isospin. The ground state of helium-5-Lambda, for example, must resemble helium-4 more than it does helium-5 or lithium-5 and must be stable, except for the weak decay of the Lambda. Sigma hypernuclei have been sought with apparent success. [see e.g. citation in [http://www.osti.gov/bridge/servlets/purl/10107402-gPGgZQ/native/10107402.pdf Morgan May's article] ]

Hypernuclei can be made by a nucleus capturing a Lambda or K meson and boiling off neutrons in a compound nuclear reaction, or, perhaps most easily, by the direct strangeness exchange reaction.

A generalized mass formula developed for both the non-strange normal nuclei and strange hypernuclei can estimate masses of hypernuclei containing Lambda, Lambda-Lambda, Sigma, Cascade, and Theta+ hyperon(s). citejournal| journal=World Scientific, page 29, Proceedings of the Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2005, Mamaia-Constanta, Romania 13 - 24 June 2005, http://www.worldscibooks.com/physics/6222.html |year=2006| title= Mass formula from normal to hypernuclei |author=C. Samanta|] , citejournal| journal=Jour. Phys. G|volume=32|pages=363-373|year=2006| title= Generalized mass formula for non-strange and hyper nuclei with SU(6) symmetry breaking |author=C. Samanta, P. Roy Chowdhury and D.N.Basu| doi= 10.1088/0954-3899/32/3/010 ] The neutron and proton driplines for hypernuclei are predicted and existence of some exotic hypernuclei beyond the normal neutron and proton driplines are suggested. citejournal| journal=Jour. Phys. G|volume=35|pages=065101-065110|year=2008| title=Lambda hyperonic effect on the normal driplines|author=C. Samanta, P. Roy Chowdhury and D.N.Basu|doi=10.1088/0954-3899/35/6/065101] This generalized mass formula was named as "Samanta Formula" by Botvina and Pochodzalla and used to predict relative yields of hypernuclei in multifragmentation of nuclear spectator matter. citejournal| journal= Phys. Rev. C |volume=76|pages=024909-024912|year=2007| title= Production of hypernuclei in multifragmentation of nuclear spectator matter|author=A. S. Botvina and J. Pochodzalla | doi=10.1103/PhysRevC.76.024909] : SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Kaon + nucleus → SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Pion + hypernucleus

Hypernuclei were first observed by their energetic but delayed decay, but have also been studied by measuring the momenta of the K and pi mesons in the direct strangeness exchange reactions.

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