Isospin dependence study of potassium hypernuclei via the high-resolution mass spectroscopy at JLab.

ORAL

Abstract

Investigation of the $\Lambda $N interaction in the nuclear medium is essential to describe a core structure of the neutron stars whose mass is around two solar mass. JLab E12-15-008 aims to measure the first experimental data about the $\Lambda $NN isospin dependent force via the (e,e'K$+)$ reaction spectroscopy of 40 and 48 potassium hypernuclear isotopes. We have constructed new magnets named Particle Charge Separator (PCS) to achieve the high mass resolution and the high hypernuclear yield simultaneously. Accuracy of Lambda binding energies is expected to be \textless 100 keV, that is enough energy to separate the isotope dependence of Potassium hypernuclei. I will introduce the physics motivation, expected results, and preparation status of the potassium hypernuclear experiment.

*This work is supported by JSPS KAKENHI 18H05459 and 17H01121.

Authors

  • Sho Nagao

    • Tohoku University
  • Satoshi Nakamura

    • Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
    • Graduate school of science, Tohoku University
    • Tohoku University
  • Franco Garibaldi

    • INFN
  • Pete Markowitz

    • FIU
  • Joerg Reinhold

    • FIU
  • Liguang Tang

    • Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
    • JLab
    • Hampton Univ
  • Guido Guido

    • INFN