Speaker
Prof.
Emiko Hiyama
(RIKEN)
Description
It is important to study \Xi N interaction in hypernuclear physics. However, due to no \Xi N scattering data, it is essentail to study \Xi hypernuclei. Recently, we observed a \Xi hypernuclues,called as Kiso event, to have a bound state for the first time. From this data, we found that \Xi N interaction should be attractive. In this conference, we discuss that what kind of \Xi N interaction should be obtained from the data and in the future what kinds of \Xi hypernuclei we should have at J-PARC facility.
Author
Prof.
Emiko Hiyama
(RIKEN)