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Hypernuclear Structure and Hyperon-Nucleon Interactions

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The hyperon-nucleon G-matrix interactions derived from the Nijmegen and Jülich potentials are shown to have remarkably different spin character which should be reflected in light hypernuclei. Various outputs of the calculations are demonstrated in connection with the recent (π +, K + ) data from KEK. A possibility of deducing Λ spin-orbit splittings in 16Λ O and in heavy hypernuclei have been also discussed.

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Motoba, T. (1995). Hypernuclear Structure and Hyperon-Nucleon Interactions. In: Adam, J., Dobeš, J., Mach, R., Sotona, M., Dolejší, J. (eds) Mesons and Light Nuclei ’95. Few-Body Systems, vol 9. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9453-9_72

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