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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17963
Title: Variational Calculations of Lambda Binding Energies In Hypernuclei
Other Titles: Lambda Binding Energies in Hypernuclei
Authors: Ho, Tze-Chien Hazel
Advisor: Volkov, A. B.
Department: Physics
Keywords: Binding energies, Hypernuclei, Lambda, Ʌ-N, N-N force, Ʌ binding energies, alpha model, rigid model
Publication Date: Oct-1969
Abstract: <p> Variational calculations for hypernuclei and their corresponding nuclear cores have been performed with phenornenological effective Ʌ -N and N-N interactions. Effects of deformation and Majorana exchange on the Ʌ binding energies have been studied. The influence of density dependence in both the Ʌ-N and N-N force has been investigated . The three-body ɅNN interaction has also been considered qualitatively. All these effects help to reduce the Ʌ binding energies in hypernuclei. </p> <p> In addition to the variational calculations, the rigid alpha model has been used to determine the Ʌ binding energy in (5 Ʌ - He). A comparison of the methods is given. </p> Finally, excited states of some hypernuclei have been calculated using the variational ground state equilibrium size. </p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17963
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