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A systematic study on the binding energy of $Λ$ hypernuclei
Lan Mi-Xiang, Li Lei, Ning Ping-Zhi
Published 2009-03-04, updated 2009-07-30Version 3
In this paper, we calculated the binding energy per baryon of the $\Lambda$ hypernuclei systemically, using the relativistic mean field theory (RMF) in a statistic frame. Some resemble properties are found among most of the hypernuclei found in experiments. The data show that a $\Lambda$ hypernucleus will be more stable, if it is composed of a $\Lambda$ hyperon adding to a stable normal nuclear core, or a $\Lambda$ hyperon replacing a neutron in a stable normal nuclear core. According to our calculations, existences of some new $\Lambda$ hypernuclei are predicted under the frame of RMF.
Comments: 8 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables
Journal: Chin.Phys.Lett.26:072101,2009
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: binding energy, hypernucleus, systematic study, stable normal nuclear core, relativistic mean field theory
Tags: journal article
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