We extend the microscopic particle-rotor model for hypernuclear low-lying states by including the derivative and tensor coupling terms in the point-coupling nucleon-$\Lambda$ particle ($N\Lambda$) interaction. Taking $^{13}_{~\Lambda}$C as an example, we show that a good overall description for excitation spectra is achieved with four sets of effective $N\Lambda$ interaction. We find that the $\Lambda$ hyperon binding energy decreases monotonically with increasing the strengths of the high-order interaction terms. In particular, the tensor coupling term decreases the energy splitting between the first $1/2^-$ and $3/2^-$ states and increases the energy splitting between the first $3/2^+$ and $5/2^+$ states in $^{13}_{~\Lambda}$C
A two-frequency shell model is proposed for investigating the structure of hypernuclei starting with...
The nonleptonic weak |ΔS|=1 ΛN interaction, responsible for the dominant, nonmesonic decay of all bu...
We present a first calculation of the potential and spin-orbit coupling for hypernuclei in the frame...
We extend the microscopic particle-rotor model for hypernuclear low-lying states by including the de...
A particle-hole model is developed to describe the excitation spectrum of single lambda hypernuclei ...
Studying systems with strangeness provides a unique opportunity to deepen our understanding of the s...
Abstract A previously derived relativistic energy density functional for nuclei, based on low-ener...
15 pages with 18 figures and 1 table (version to be published in Physical Review C)International aud...
In recent years, we have developed a Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) approach to study low...
We extend the no-core shell model (NCSM) methodology to incorporate strangeness degrees of freedom a...
We review the opportunities and challenges in the field of hypernuclear physics with electromagnetic...
A consistent microscopic diagrammatic approach is applied for the first time to the calculation of t...
Hypernuclear physics offers a unique playground for understanding the physics of the strong interact...
A two-frequency shell model is proposed for investigating the structure of hypernuclei starting with...
The nonleptonic weak |ΔS|=1 ΛN interaction, responsible for the dominant, nonmesonic decay of all bu...
We present a first calculation of the potential and spin-orbit coupling for hypernuclei in the frame...
We extend the microscopic particle-rotor model for hypernuclear low-lying states by including the de...
A particle-hole model is developed to describe the excitation spectrum of single lambda hypernuclei ...
Studying systems with strangeness provides a unique opportunity to deepen our understanding of the s...
Abstract A previously derived relativistic energy density functional for nuclei, based on low-ener...
15 pages with 18 figures and 1 table (version to be published in Physical Review C)International aud...
In recent years, we have developed a Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) approach to study low...
We extend the no-core shell model (NCSM) methodology to incorporate strangeness degrees of freedom a...
We review the opportunities and challenges in the field of hypernuclear physics with electromagnetic...
A consistent microscopic diagrammatic approach is applied for the first time to the calculation of t...
Hypernuclear physics offers a unique playground for understanding the physics of the strong interact...
A two-frequency shell model is proposed for investigating the structure of hypernuclei starting with...
The nonleptonic weak |ΔS|=1 ΛN interaction, responsible for the dominant, nonmesonic decay of all bu...
We present a first calculation of the potential and spin-orbit coupling for hypernuclei in the frame...