Effects of $\Lambda\Lambda - \Xi N$ mixing in the decay of $S = -2$ hypernuclei
Jordi Maneu Victoria, Assumpta Parre\~no, \`Angels Ramos

TL;DR
This paper investigates how mixing between mbdambda and states affects the non-mesonic decay of doubly-strange hypernuclei, revealing significant strong interaction effects and potential experimental insights.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed model including mbdambda- mixing effects on hypernuclear decay, highlighting their impact on decay rates and ratios.
Findings
The mbdambda mixing significantly alters decay rate ratios.
The mbdambda decay accounts for 3-4% of total non-mesonic decay.
Decay rate ratios are sensitive to strong interaction effects and mixing.
Abstract
We study the non-mesonic weak decay of the doubly-strange hypernucleus He within a model which considers the exchange of pseudoscalar and vector mesons. Special attention is paid into quantifying the strong interaction effects, focussing on the interaction among the two {\Lambda} hyperons which induces novel weak transitions, whereby {\Lambda}{\Lambda}, {\Xi}N and {\Sigma}{\Sigma} states decay into a hyperon-nucleon pair. The initial strangeness -2 wave function is obtained from the solution of a G-matrix equation with the input of realistic strong baryon-baryon potentials, while the final hyperon-nucleon wave functions are derived analogously from a microscopic T-matrix calculation. The new {\Lambda}{\Lambda} Y N decay rate studied in this work, , represents 3-4% of the total one-baryon induced…
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