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High resolution spectroscopy of Ξ hypernuclei (J-PARC E70)

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Abstract

Understanding of the strong force has been extended from the nuclear interaction to the baryon-baryon interaction with strangeness degrees of freedom (S) by investigating hypernuclear energy structures. There is few spectroscopic information on S = −2 hypernuclei such as double-Λ and Ξ hypernuclei than those of Λ and Σ hypercuclei (S = −1). Recently, a few Ξ hypernuclear events have been reported from emulsion experiments. Also the data of femtoscopy from the ALICE Collaboration show that the ΞN and double-Λ interactions are attractive. To further study the ΞN interation, spectroscopic experiment of Ξ hypernuclei would play an indispensable role.

We are going to perform a high-resolution spectroscopy of 12ΞBe hypernuclei by a missing-mass method via the 12C(K, K+) reaction (J-PARC E70). The experiment will be carried out at the J-PARC K1.8 beamline, which provides a high-intensity K beam, with a newly constructed high-resolution magnetic spectrometer S-2S. An active fiber target (AFT) will be used as an experimental target. The expected statistics and missing-mass resolutions are about 100 counts and 2 MeV/c2(FWHM), respectively, which enable us to investigate the structure of Ξ hypernuclei with a higher signal sensitivity than previous experiments.

In June 2023, the first commissioning run of J-PARC E70 was carried out, and a part of calibration data for S-2S and AFT were successfully taken.

In this talk, we will report the analysis results of the first commissioning run and the prospects of the J-PARC E70.

Presenters

  • Takeshi K Harada

    Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ, JAEA, Kyoto Univ

Authors

  • Takeshi K Harada

    Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ, JAEA, Kyoto Univ

  • Kengo Ebata

    Kyoto Univ, JAEA

  • Manami Fujita

    JAEA, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

  • Toshiyuki Gogami

    Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ

  • Shuhei H Hayakawa

    Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ

  • Yudai Ichikawa

    JAEA

  • Kento Kamada

    Tohoku university, Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ

  • Takumi Kobori

    Tokyo Tech

  • Koji Miwa

    Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ, Tohoku Univ, KEK

  • Tomofumi Nagae

    Kyoto Univ

  • Fumiya Oura

    Tohoku University, Tohoku university, Tohoku Univ

  • Kazuma Ohashi

    Tohoku Univ

  • Shuji Takahashi

    Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ

  • Toshiyuki Takahashi

    KEK

  • Mifuyu Ukai

    KEK, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, KEK, Tohoku Univ

  • Takeshi O Yamamoto

    JAEA

  • Daigo Watanabe

    Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ