Lifetime of the hypertriton
D. Gazda, A. P\'erez-Obiol, A. Gal, E. Friedman

TL;DR
This paper investigates the lifetime of the hypertriton using ab initio calculations and compares theoretical results with experimental data, revealing the sensitivity of the lifetime to the hypertriton's separation energy and addressing previous experimental discrepancies.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed theoretical analysis of the hypertriton lifetime using chiral effective field theory interactions and links the lifetime to the hypertriton's separation energy, clarifying experimental inconsistencies.
Findings
The hypertriton lifetime strongly depends on its separation energy.
Theoretical calculations show opposing effects from $ ext{Sigma} NN$ admixtures and final-state interactions.
The lifetime varies significantly with poorly known separation energy values.
Abstract
Conflicting values of the hypertriton lifetime were derived in relativistic heavy ion (RHI) collision experiments over the last decade. A very recent ALICE Collaboration measurement is the only experiment where the reported comes sufficiently close to the free- lifetime ,as expected naively for a very weakly bound in . We revisited theoretically this lifetime puzzle, using and wave functions computed within the abinitio no-core shell model employing interactions derived from chiral effective field theory to calculate the two-body decay rate . We found significant but opposing contributions arising from admixtures in…
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