Abstract

Superiority of the (π, K +) reaction to study hyperon single-particles states in heavy hypernuclei is stressed. Combined use of the (π, K +), (K − stopped, π) and (K − in-flight, π) reactions should be useful to see novel features of hypernuclei. As examples, the structure of 9 ΛBc, the negative-parity ground state of 20 ΛNe and the ΛN repulsive pairing are discussed. The production and weak decay of a polarized hypernucleus is discussed, which will provide a good test of models for the nonmesonic decay mechanism.

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