Charmed hypernuclei within density-dependent relativistic mean-field theory
Wei Yang, Shi Yuan Ding, Bao Yuan Sun

TL;DR
This paper investigates charmed hypernuclei using density-dependent relativistic mean-field theory, analyzing how effective interactions and medium effects influence their stability and properties.
Contribution
It introduces two sets of $ ext{Λ}_c N$ effective interactions derived from empirical potentials and explores their impact on hypernuclear structure and stability within DDRMF theory.
Findings
Rearrangement terms significantly affect light hypernuclei stability.
Coulomb repulsion dominates in heavier hypernuclei.
Different models yield similar potentials but differ in medium effect treatments.
Abstract
The charmed hypernuclei are investigated within the framework of the density-dependent relativistic mean-field (DDRMF) theory. Starting from the empirical hyperon potential in symmetric nuclear matter, obtained through microscopic first-principle calculations, two sets of effective interactions were derived by fitting the potentials with minimal uncertainty (Fermi momentum ) and near saturation density (). These DDRMF models were then used to explore the effective interaction uncertainties on the description of hypernuclear bulk and single-particle properties. A systematic investigation was conducted on the existence of bound hypernuclei. The dominant factors affecting the existence and stability of hypernuclei were analyzed from the perspective of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-pressure geophysics and materials
