A search for deeply bound kaonic nuclear states at J-PARC

T. Hiraiwa, S. Ajimura, G. Beer, H. Bhang, M. Bragadirenn, P. Buehler, L. Busso, M. Cargnelli, S. Choi, C. Curceanu, S. Enomoto, D. Faso, H. Fujioka, Y. Fujiwara, T. Fukuda, Y. Fukuda, C. Guaraldo, T. Hashimoto, R. S. Hayano, M. IioM. Iliescu, K. Inoue, T. Ishikawa, S. Ishimoto, T. Ishiwatari, K. Itahashi, M. Iwai, M. Iwasaki, P. Kienle, H. Kou, J. Marton, Y. Matsud, Y. Mizoi, O. Morra, T. Nagae, H. Noumi, H. Ohnishi, S. Okada, H. Outa, D. Pietreau, Y. Sada, A. Sakaguchi, F. Sakuma, M. Sato, M. Sekimoto, D. Sirghi, F. Sirghi, K. Suzuki, S. Suzuki, T. Suzuki, H. Tatsuno, M. Tokuda, D. Tomono, A. Toyoda, K. Tsukada, E. Widmann, T. Yamazaki, H. Yim, J. Zmeskal

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Abstract

J-PARC E15 experiment aims to search for the lightest kaonic nuclei, namely K-pp bound states, using in-flight (K-, n) reactions. The advantage of this experiment is to perform exclusive measurement by missing mass study using the primary neutrons and invariant mass spectroscopy via such decay as K-pp→Λp→ pπ-p, simultaneously. In this report, an overview of this experiment and the current status are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHadron 2009 - Proceedings of the XIII International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy
Pages755-759
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event13th International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, Hadron 2009 - Tallahassee, FL, United States
Duration: 2009 Nov 292009 Dec 4

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1257
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Other

Other13th International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, Hadron 2009
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityTallahassee, FL
Period09/11/2909/12/4

Keywords

  • Kaonic nuclei

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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