The HypHI Phase 0 experiment

T. R. Saito, S. Bianchin, O. Borodina, V. Bozkurt, B. Göküzüm, M. Kavatsyuk, E. Kim, S. Minami, D. Nakajima, B. Özel-Tashenov, C. Rappold, P. Achenbach, S. Ajimura, T. Aumann, C. Caesar, S. Erturk, T. Fukuda, E. Guliev, 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. Träger, 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 6Li at 2 A GeV impinged on carbon graphite target with a thickness of 8 g/cm2. The experiment mainly aims to reconstruct events of 3ΛH, 4ΛH and 5ΛHe by observing the π- 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
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2010

Keywords

  • heavy ion induced reaction
  • hypernuclear spectroscopy
  • invariant mass

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