Decays, contact P-wave interactions and hyperfine structure in Omega- exotic atoms
M. I. Krivoruchenko (ITEP, Moscow & Tubingen U.), Amand Faessler, (Tubingen U.)

TL;DR
This paper studies contact P-wave interactions in Omega- exotic atoms, analyzing their effects on energy levels and decay widths, and assesses the feasibility of measuring the Omega- quadrupole moment through spectroscopy.
Contribution
It provides a detailed evaluation of contact P-wave interactions and their impact on the spectroscopy of Omega- atoms, including decay widths and measurement prospects.
Findings
Contact P-wave interactions are 2-5 orders smaller than long-range interactions.
Decay widths of pOmega- atoms are 5-6 orders larger than energy level splittings.
Omega- quadrupole moment can be measured via X-ray transitions in high-L levels.
Abstract
Contact -wave interactions connected to the Larmor interaction of a magnetic dipole and Thomas spin precession in the filed of an electric quadrupole are described and their implications for spectroscopy of exotic -atoms are studied. In order to evaluate the magnitude of the contact -wave interactions as compared to the conventional long-range interactions and the sensitivity of spectroscopic data to the -hyperon quadrupole moment, we consider states of atoms formed with light stable nuclei with spins and atomic numbers . The energy level splitting caused by the contact interactions is 2-5 orders of magnitude smaller than the conventional long-range interactions. Strong decay widths of atoms due to reactions and , induced by -channel…
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