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Production of nuclei and hypernuclei in pion-induced reactions near threshold energies

arXiv:2305.09208 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.109.044913

Abstract

The Ultra-relativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics model is employed to simulate and collisions at p GeV motivated by the recent HADES results. By comparing the proton and transverse momentum spectra, it was observed that the data and transport model calculation show a good agreement, if cluster formation is included to obtain the free proton spectra. Predictions of light cluster (, , He, He, as well as H and N) multiplicities and spectra are made using a coalescence mechanism. The resulting multiplicities suggest that the pion beam experiment can produce a substantial amount of H, especially in collisions due to the stopping of the inside the large tungsten nucleus. The findings are supplemented by a statistical multi-fragmentation analysis suggesting that even larger hyper-fragments are produced copiously. It is suggested that even double strange hypernuclei are in reach and might be studied in more detail using a slightly higher pion beam momentum.

9 pages, 10 figures