Abstract
The energy spacing between the spin-doublet bound state of was determined to be , by measuring rays for the transition with a high efficiency germanium detector array in coincidence with the reaction at J-PARC. In comparison to the corresponding energy spacing in the mirror hypernucleus , the present result clearly indicates the existence of charge symmetry breaking (CSB) in interaction. By combining the energy spacings with the known ground-state binding energies, it is also found that the CSB effect is large in the ground state but is vanishingly small in the excited state, demonstrating that the CSB interaction has spin dependence.
- Received 12 August 2015
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.222501
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