Development of the S-2S spectrometer and the fiber target for high-resolution spectroscopic study of the Xi-hypernuclei

ORAL

Abstract

Spectroscopic study of Xi-hypernuclei provides insights into the Xi-N interaction. 
A missing mass spectroscopy of the Xi-hypernuclei was performed via the 12C (K-,K+) reaction at J-PARC K1.8 beam line in 2015.
We have achieved the missing mass resolution  5.4 MeV (FWHM) which is the best resolution in the Xi-hypernuclear missing mass studies. 

It is important to achieve a better missing mass resolution of 2MeV (FWHM) to observe the hypernuclear structure including core excitation.
We are constructing a new spectrometer S-2S(Strangeness  -2 Spectrometer) for the K+, with an improved momentum resolution. In this condition, the total missing-mass resolution would be affected mainly due to the target energy loss straggling when we use a thick target to enhance the production.
To reduce energy loss straggling in the target, we are developing an active target composed of about 1000 scintillating fibers of phi 3 mm. This active fiber-target system enables us to correct energy loss of K- and K+ event by event.
Construction of the magnets and most parts of detectors for S-2S has been completed. It will soon be ready for installation in J-PARC K1.8.

*JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 23000003, 16H02186.

Presenters

  • Takuya Nanamura

    • Kyoto University

Authors

  • Takuya Nanamura

    • Kyoto University
  • Tomofumi Nagae

    • Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
  • Shunsuke Kanatsuki

    • Kyoto University
  • Toshiyuki Gogami

    • Tohoku Univ.
    • Tohoku University
  • Hiroyuki Fujioka

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Hiroyuki Ekawa

    • Kyoto University
  • Erina Hirose

    • KEK
  • Ryotaro Honda

    • Tohoku University
    • Tohoku university
  • Yudai Ichikawa

    • Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Masaya Ichikawa

    • Kyoto University
  • Toshiyuki Takahashi

    • KEK
    • High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
  • Hitoshi Toshiyuki

    • KEK