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Lifetime of the hypertriton

Nuclear Theory 2022-12-01 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Conflicting values of the hypertriton lifetime τ(Λ3H)\tau({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) were derived in relativistic heavy ion (RHI) collision experiments over the last decade. A very recent ALICE Collaboration measurement is the only experiment where the reported τ(Λ3H)\tau({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) comes sufficiently close to the free-Λ\Lambda lifetime τΛ\tau_\Lambda,as expected naively for a very weakly bound Λ\Lambda in Λ3H{}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}. We revisited theoretically this Λ3H{}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H} lifetime puzzle, using Λ3H{}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H} and 3He{}^3\mathrm{He} wave functions computed within the abinitio no-core shell model employing interactions derived from chiral effective field theory to calculate the two-body decay rate Γ(Λ3H3He+π)\Gamma({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}\to{}^3\mathrm{He}+\pi^-). We found significant but opposing contributions arising from ΣNN\Sigma NN admixtures in Λ3H{}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H} and from π3He\pi^- -{}^3\mathrm{He} final-state interaction. To derive τ(Λ3H)\tau({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}), we evaluated the inclusive π\pi^- decay rate Γπ(Λ3H)\Gamma_{\pi^-}({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) by using the measured branching ratio Γ(Λ3H3He+π)/Γπ(Λ3H)\Gamma({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}\to{}^3\mathrm{He}+\pi^-)/\Gamma_{\pi^-}({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) and added the π0\pi^0 contributions through the ΔI=12\Delta I = \frac{1}{2} rule. The resulting τ(Λ3H)\tau({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) varies strongly with the rather poorly known Λ\Lambda separation energy Esep(Λ3H)E_{\mathrm{sep}}({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) and it is thus possible to associate each one of the distinct RHI τ(Λ3H)\tau({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}) measurements with its own underlying value of Esep(Λ3H)E_{\mathrm{sep}}({}_\Lambda^3\mathrm{H}).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2211.17122,
  title  = {Lifetime of the hypertriton},
  author = {D. Gazda and A. Pérez-Obiol and A. Gal and E. Friedman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.17122},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Invited talk given at the 14th International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP2022), Prague, Czech Republic, June 27 - July 1, 2022. A slightly updated version of the published proceedings contribution