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Spectroscopy of kaonic atoms at DAFNE and J-PARC

Authors :
K. Piscicchia
Laura Fabbietti
Shinji Okada
Hexi Shi
P. Levi Sandri
M. Iliescu
Johann Zmeskal
A. Baniahmad
Carolina Berucci
Szymon Niedźwiecki
Catalina Curceanu
D. Bosnar
Paweł Moskal
Marco Miliucci
G. Bellotti
O. Vazquez Doce
A. Spallone
M. Iwasaki
M. Bragadireanu
Michał Silarski
D. Sirghi
Mohamad Bazzi
F. Ghio
A. Amirkhan
A. Dawood Butt
E. Widmann
R. Del Grande
M. Cargnelli
D. Pietreanu
C. Guaraldo
Carlo Fiorini
H. Tatsuno
Magdalena Skurzok
J. Marton
Florin Sirghi
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 199, p 03004 (2019), EPJ Web of Conferences, Volume 199
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

The interaction of antikaons (K−) with nucleons and nuclei in the low-energy regime represents a very active research field in hadron physics. A unique and rather direct experimental access to the antikaon-nucleon scattering lengths is provided by precision X-ray spectroscopy of transitions in low-lying states in the lightest kaonic atoms (i.e. kaonic hydrogen and deuterium). In the SIDDHARTA experiment at the electron-positron collider DAFNE of LNFINFN we measured the most precise values of the strong interaction observables in conic hydrogen. The strong interaction on the 1s ground state of the electromagnetically bound K-p atom causes an energy shift and broadening of the 1s state. SIDDHARTA will extend the spectroscopy to kaonic deuterium to get access to the antikaon-neutron interaction and thus the isospin dependent scattering lengths. At J-PARC a kaon beam is used in a complementary experiment with a different setup for spectroscopy of kaonic deuterium atoms. The talk will give an overview of the of the upcoming experiments SIDDHARTA and the complementary experiment at J-PARC.Furthermore, the implications of the experiments for the theory of low-energy strong interaction with strangeness will be discussed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2100014X
Volume :
199
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....33630ae022cea875a776e76106b7edab