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The $ΞN$ interaction constrained by recent $Ξ^-$ hypernuclei experiments

The $ΞN$ interaction is investigated in the quark mean-field (QMF) model based on recent observables of the $Ξ^-+^{14}\rm{N}$ ($_{Ξ^-}^{15}\rm{C}$) system. The experimental data about the binding energy of $1p$-state $Ξ^-$ hyperon in $_{Ξ^-}^{15}\rm{C}$ hypernuclei at KISO, IBUKI, E07-T011, E176-14-03-35 events are conflated as $B_{Ξ^-}(1p)=1.14\pm0.11$ MeV. With this constraint, the coupling strengths between the vector meson and $Ξ$ hyperon are fixed in three QMF parameter sets. Meanwhile, the $Ξ^-$ binding energy of $1s$ state in $_{Ξ^-}^{15}\rm{C}$ is predicted as $B_{Ξ^-}(1s)=5.66\pm0.38$ MeV with the same interactions, which are completely consistent with the data from the KINKA and IRRAWADDY events. Finally, the single $ΞN$ potential is calculated in the symmetric nuclear matter in the framework of QMF models. It is $U_{ΞN}=-11.96\pm 0.85$ MeV at nuclear saturation density, which will contribute to the study on the strangeness degree of freedom in compact star.

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