Hypernuclear spectroscopy with electron beam at JLab Hall C

Yu Fujii, A. Chiba, D. Doi, Toshiyuki Gogami, O. Hashimoto, Hiroki Kanda, M. Kaneta, D. Kawama, Kazushige Maeda, T. Maruta, A. Matsumura, S. Nagao, S. N. Nakamura, A. Shichijo, H. Tamura, N. Taniya, T. Yamamoto, K. Yokota, S. Kato, Y. SatoT. Takahashi, H. Noumi, T. Motoba, E. Hiyama, I. Albayrak, O. Ates, C. Chen, M. Christy, C. Keppel, M. Kohl, Y. Li, A. Liyanage, L. Tang, T. Walton, Z. Ye, L. Yuan, L. Zhu, P. Baturin, W. Boeglin, S. Dhamija, P. Markowitz, B. Raue, J. Reinhold, Ed V. Hungerford, R. Ent, H. Fenker, D. Gaskell, T. Horn, M. Jones, G. Smith, W. Vulcan, S. A. Wood, C. Johnston, N. Simicevic, S. Wells, C. Samanta, B. Hu, J. Shen, W. Wang, X. Zhang, Y. Zhang, J. Feng, Y. Fu, J. Zhou, S. Zhou, Y. Jiang, H. Lu, X. Yan, Y. Ye, L. Gan, A. Ahmidouch, S. Danagoulian, A. Gasparian, M. Elaasar, F. R. Wesselmann, A. Asaturyan, A. Margaryan, A. Mkrtchyan, H. Mkrtchyan, V. Tadevosyan, D. Androic, M. Furic, T. Petkovic, T. Seva, G. Niculescu, I. Niculescu, V. M. Rodríguez López, E. Cisbani, F. Cusanno, F. Garibaldi, G. M. Uuciuoli, R. De Leo, S. Maronne

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Abstract

Hypernuclear spectroscopy with electron beam at JLab Hall C has been studied since 2000. The first experiment, JLab E89-009, demonstrated the possibility of the (e, e′K+) reaction for hypernuclear spectroscopy by achieving an energy resolution of better than 1 MeV (FWHM). The second experiment, JLab E01-011 employed a newly constructed high resolution kaon spectrometer and introduced a vertically tilted electron arm setup to avoid electrons from bremsstrahlung and Moeller scattering. The setup allowed us to have 10 times yield rate and 4 times better signal to accidental ratio with expected energy resolution of 400 keV (FWHM). The third experiment, JLab E05-115 will be performed in 2009 with employing newly constructed high resolution electron spectrometer and a new charge-separation magnet. With the fully customized third generation experimental setup, we can study a variety of targets up to medium-heavy ones such as 52Cr.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Sendai International Symposium
Subtitle of host publicationStrangeness in Nuclear and Hadronic Systems, SENDAI 2008
Pages188-194
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventSendai International Symposium on Strangeness in Nuclear and Hadronic Systems, SENDAI 2008 - Sendai, Japan
Duration: 2008 Dec 142008 Dec 18

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Sendai International Symposium: Strangeness in Nuclear and Hadronic Systems, SENDAI 2008

Other

OtherSendai International Symposium on Strangeness in Nuclear and Hadronic Systems, SENDAI 2008
Country/TerritoryJapan
CitySendai
Period08/12/1408/12/18

Keywords

  • Electroproduction
  • Hypernucleus
  • JLab
  • Strangeness

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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