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Relativistic mean-field description of light $Λ$ hypernuclei with large neutron excess

D. Vretenar, W. Pöschl, G. A. Lalazissis, P. Ring

Published 1997-09-23Version 1

The Relativistic Hartree Bogoliubov model in coordinate space, with finite range pairing interaction, is applied to the description of $\Lambda$-hypernuclei with a large neutron excess. The addition of the $\Lambda$ hyperon to Ne isotopes with neutron halo can shift the neutron drip by stabilizing an otherwise unbound core nucleus. The additional binding of the halo neutrons to the core originates from the increase in magnitude of the spin-orbit term. Although the $\Lambda$ produces only a fractional change in the central mean-field potential, through a purely relativistic effect it increases the spin-orbit term which binds the outermost neutrons.

Comments: 8 pages, LATEX, 2 p.s. figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C as a R.C
Journal: Phys.Rev.C57:1060-1063,1998
Categories: nucl-th
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