Future hypernuclear program at JLab Hall C

S. N. Nakamura, O. Hashimoto, Y. Fujii, H. Tamura, T. Takahashi, K. Maeda, H. Kanda, Y. Okayasu, H. Nomura, A. Matsumura, M. Oyamada, D. Honda, A. Ohtani, F. Kato, T. Watanabe, K. Tsukada, M. Ukai, Y. Miura, H. Yamauchi, S. KatoY. Sato, H. Noumi, T. Motoba, L. Tang, O. K. Baker, M. Christy, L. Cole, P. Gueye, C. Keppel, A. Uzzle, L. Yuan, J. Reinhold, P. Markowitz, B. Beckford, M. Carl, S. Gullon, C. Vega, Ed V. Hungerford, T. Miyoshi, K. Lan, N. Elhayari, N. Klantrains, Y. Li, M. Buhkari, S. Radeniya, R. Carlini, R. Ent, H. Fenker, D. Mack, G. Smith, W. Vulcan, S. Wood, C. Yan, N. Simicevic, S. Wells, L. Gan, A. Ahmidouch, S. Danagoulian, A. Gasparian, D. Dehnhard, M. Elaasar, R. Asaturyan, H. Mkrtchyan, A. Margaryan, S. Stepanyan, V. Tadevosyan, D. Androic, T. Petkovic, M. Planinic, M. Furic, T. Angelescu, V. P. Likhachev, M. Ahmed

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Abstract

Encouraged by the success of the first hypernuclear spectroscopy through the (e, e′K+ reaction) (JLab E89-009), a new improved experiment with a newly developed High resolution Kaon Spectrometer (HKS) and a new configuration of the electron spectrometer is planned at the JLab Hall C. The introduction of the HKS will improve by a factor of two, the energy resolution which was limited by the previous kaon spectrometer. The hypernuclear yield and the signal to noise ratio will be also improved by a factor of 50 and 10, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)421-429
Number of pages9
JournalNuclear Physics A
Volume754
Issue number1-4 SPEC. ISS.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005 May 30

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