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Decays, contact P-wave interactions and hyperfine structure in Omega- exotic atoms

Nuclear Theory 2008-11-26 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment Atomic Physics

Abstract

Contact PP-wave interactions connected to the Larmor interaction of a magnetic dipole and Thomas spin precession in the filed of an electric quadrupole are described and their implications for spectroscopy of exotic Ω\Omega^{-}-atoms are studied. In order to evaluate the magnitude of the contact PP-wave interactions as compared to the conventional long-range interactions and the sensitivity of spectroscopic data to the Ω\Omega^{-}-hyperon quadrupole moment, we consider 2P2P states of Ω\Omega ^{-} atoms formed with light stable nuclei with spins I1/2I \geq 1/2 and atomic numbers Z10Z \leq 10. The energy level splitting caused by the contact interactions is 2-5 orders of magnitude smaller than the conventional long-range interactions. Strong decay widths of pΩp\Omega ^{-} atoms due to reactions pΩΛΞ0p\Omega^{-} \to \Lambda \Xi^{0} and pΩΣΞp\Omega^{-} \to \Sigma \Xi, induced by tt-channel kaon exchanges, are calculated. Ω\Omega ^{-} atoms formed with the light nuclei have strong widths 5-6 orders of magnitude higher than splitting caused by the contact interactions. The low-LL pattern in the energy spectra of intermediate- and high-ZZ Ω\Omega ^{-} atoms thus cannot be observed. The Ω\Omega ^{-} quadrupole moment can be measured by observing XX-rays from circular transitions between high-LL levels in Ω\Omega^{-} exotic atoms. The effect of strong interactions in 208^{208}PbΩ\Omega ^{-} atoms is negligible starting from L10L \sim 10. The contact PP-wave interactions exist in ordinary atoms and μ\mu-meson atoms.

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@article{arxiv.0707.3050,
  title  = {Decays, contact P-wave interactions and hyperfine structure in Omega- exotic atoms},
  author = {M. I. Krivoruchenko and Amand Faessler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3050},
  year   = {2008}
}

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