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Is there a bound Lambda-n-n ?
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The HypHI Collaboration at GSI argued recently for a (Lambda-n-n) bound state from the observation of its two-body (t + pi-) weak-decay mode. We derive constraints from several hypernuclear systems, in particular from the A=4 hypernuclei with full consideration of (Lambda N <--> Sigma N) coupling, to rule out a bound (Lambda-n-n).
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Productions of $^3_{\Lambda}$H, $^4_{\Lambda}$H and $^4_{\Lambda}$He in different coalescence channels in Au-Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=3$ GeV
The predicted yield ratio of 4ΛHe to 4ΛH is sharply different depending on whether the unconfirmed neutron-lambda bound states 2Λn and 3Λn exist, making this ratio a proposed experimental probe of their existence.
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