posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byGregg Franklin, Brian QuinnBrian Quinn, E930('01) Collaboration
<p>The bound-state level structures of the <sub>Λ</sub><sup>16</sup>O and <sub>Λ</sub><sup>15</sup>N hypernuclei were studied by γ-ray spectroscopy using a germanium detector array (Hyperball) via the <sup>16</sup>O (K<sup>-</sup>,π<sup>-</sup>γ) reaction. A level scheme for <sub>Λ</sub><sup>16</sup>O was determined from the observation of three γ-ray transitions from the doublet of states (2<sup>-</sup>,1<sup>-</sup>) at ~6.7 MeV to the ground-state doublet (1<sup>-</sup>,0<sup>-</sup>). The <sub>Λ</sub><sup>15</sup>N hypernuclei were produced via proton emission from unbound states in <sub>Λ</sub><sup>16</sup>O. Three γ rays were observed, and the lifetime of the 1/2<sup>+</sup>;1 state in <sub>Λ</sub><sup>15</sup>N was measured by the Doppler shift attenuation method. By comparing the experimental results with shell-model calculations, the spin dependence of the ΛN interaction is discussed. In particular, the measured <sub>Λ</sub><sup>16</sup>O ground-state doublet spacing of 26.4±1.6±0.5 keV determines a small but nonzero strength of the ΛN tensor interaction.</p>