The HypHI Phase 0 experiment

T. R. Saito*, S. Bianchin, O. Borodina, V. Bozkurt, B. Gokuzum, M. Kavatsyuk, E. Kim, S. Minami, D. Nakajima, B. Oezel-Tashenov, C. Rappold, P. Achenbach, S. Ajimura, T. Aumann, C. Caesar, S. Erturk, T. Fukuda, Elmaddin Guliyev, Y. Hayashi, T. HiraiwaJ. Hoffmann, G. Ickert, Z. S. Ketenci, D. Khaneft, M. Kim, S. Kim, K. Koch, N. Kurz, Y. Ma, F. Maas, S. Mizoi, M. Moritsu, T. Nagae, A. Okamura, W. Ott, J. Pochodzalla, A. Sakaguchi, M. Sako, C. J. Schmidt, M. Sekimoto, H. Simon, H. Sugimura, T. Takahashi, G. J. Tambave, K. Tanida, K. Tamura, M. Traeger, W. Trautmann, S. Voltz, C. J. Yoon, K. Yoshida

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    Abstract

    The HypHI Phase 0 experiment to demonstrate the feasibility of precise hypernuclear spectroscopy with induced reactions of heavy ion beams was performed at GSI in August and October in 2009, with a projectile of (6)Li at 2 A GeV impinged on carbon graphite target with a thickness of 8 g/cm(2). The experiment mainly aims to reconstruct events of (3)(Lambda)H, (4)(Lambda)H and (5)(Lambda)He by observing the pi(-) decay channel. Details of the HypHI Phase 0 experiment performed in August in 2009 will be discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)110-116
    Number of pages7
    JournalNuclear Physics A
    Volume835
    Issue number1-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1-Apr-2010
    Event10th International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics - , Japan
    Duration: 14-Sept-200918-Sept-2009

    Keywords

    • hypernuclear spectroscopy
    • heavy ion induced reaction
    • invariant mass
    • ENERGY NUCLEAR COLLISIONS

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