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Systematic treatment of hypernuclear data and application to the hypertriton

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arxiv 2201.02368 v1 pith:BTTF3IUU submitted 2022-01-07 physics.data-an nucl-ex

Systematic treatment of hypernuclear data and application to the hypertriton

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A database is under construction to provide a complete collection of published basic properties of hypernuclei such as {\Lambda} binding energies, lifetimes, or excitation energies. From these values, averages with related errors are computed in a systematic way. For each property, the overall experimental situation is depicted in form of an ideogram showing the combined probability density function of the measurements. The database is accessible via a dynamic website at https://hypernuclei.kph.uni-mainz.de with an user interface offering customizable visualizations, selections, or unit conversions. The capabilities of the database are demonstrated for the puzzling and disputed data situation of the hypertriton.

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  1. Questioning MAMI's recent determination of $B_{\Lambda}({_{\Lambda}^3}{\rm H})$

    nucl-th 2026-04 unverdicted novelty 6.0

    The observed pion momentum line at 113.8 MeV/c is reinterpreted as coming from ground-state Lambda-7He decay to the 478 keV excited state of Li-7 rather than from Lambda-3H decay.

  2. Collision Energy Dependence of Hypertriton Production in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC

    nucl-ex 2026-04 unverdicted novelty 6.0

    Hypertriton yields and Lambda ratios increase at lower collision energies but remain a factor of two below thermal models, while the double ratio to triton production stays constant at 0.4, pointing to intrinsically l...