26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
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Mexico City
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Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
Femtoscopic study on the $N\Xi$-$\Lambda\Lambda$ interaction
Speakers
- Dr. Yuki KAMIYA
Primary authors
- Dr. Yuki KAMIYA (Institute of Theoretical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Co-authors
- Dr. Kenji SASAKI (Division of Scientific Information and Public Policy, Center for Infectious Disease, Osaka University)
- Dr. Tokuro FUKUI (RIKEN Nishina Center)
- Prof. Tetsuo HYODO (Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University)
- Prof. Tetsuo HATSUDA (RIKEN Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Science Program (iTHEMS))
- Dr. Kenji MORITA (National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Rokkasho Fusion Institute)
- Prof. Kazuyuki OGATA (Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University)
- Prof. Akira OHNISHI (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
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Abstract
We study the $p\Xi^-$ and the $\Lambda\Lambda$ correlation function employing recently constructed $N\Xi$-$\Lambda\Lambda$ coupled-channel HAL QCD potential. By solving the coupled-channel Schrödinger equation with including the Coulomb interaction, the coupled-channel effect on the $p\Xi^-$ and the $\Lambda\Lambda$ correlation function is discussed. We show that the barely unbound scenario of the H-dibaryon state is consistent with the experimental data.