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Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formationwith Electron Beams at MAMI

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formationwith Electron Beams at MAMI

Patrick AchenbachU Mainz

Sept. 2o13

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Theoretical calculations

Cluster model, shell model, mean field…

Hypernuclear spectroscopyHypernuclear spectroscopy

Unique laboratory to investigate the YN interaction

Nuclear forceLarge base of NN

scattering data

Nuclear Structure

Normal / exotic nuclei

Hyperon forceLimited YN/YY scattering data

Nuclear StructureHypernuclei

Baryon interaction

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

The A = 4 isospin doublet The A = 4 isospin doublet

Nucleon-hyperon interaction can be studied by strange mirror pairs

Coulomb corrections are < 50 keV for the 4

ΛH - 4ΛHe pair

Energy differences of strange mirror pair are much larger than for 3H - 3He pair

With precise spectroscopy details of NY-interaction inferred

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

The A = 7 isospin tripletThe A = 7 isospin triplet

Assumed CSB potential may be too naïve Further study on A = 4 hypernuclear systems necessary

[E. Hiyma, NPA 914, 130 (2013).]7Li(e,e’K+)7ΛHe

[N. Nakamura et al., PRL 110, 12502 (2013).]

7BeΛ(T=1)7LiΛ

7HeΛ

5.36

(with

out C

SB)

(with

CSB

)

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Hypernuclear production methodsHypernuclear production methods

two regimes for hypernuclear and hyperfragment production:

- bound hypernuclear states- highly excited quasi-free region

hypernucleus quasi-free L[O. Hashimoto and H. Tamura, Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 57, 564 (2006).]

[From J-Lab Hall-A]

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Hypernuclear decay-pion spectroscopyHypernuclear decay-pion spectroscopy

p

e’

e

9Be

9Li*

K+

7Li

-

d7He

fragmentation

two-body decay mono-energetic

pions

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Examples of p- spectroscopyExamples of p- spectroscopy

KEK-E287, E326

beam: stopped K-

target: thick 7Li

7ΛLi 11

ΛB

FINUDA Coll. and A. Gal, Phys Rev. B 681 (2009) 139

A. Gal, Nucl. Phys. A 828 (2009) 72

intense and high quality primary electron beam(R > 1014 Hz, < 100 mm)

+thin target (~10 mg/cm2)

decay π- spectroscopywith high resolutionand high accuracy

Severe limitations by statistics or momentum resolution

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Goals of decay pion spectroscopyGoals of decay pion spectroscopy

• Masses with high accuracy for light hypernuclei:3LH, 4

LH, …, 11LB, 12

LB

Determination of charge symmetry breaking (CSB) effects:

(4LH ↔ 4

LHe), (6LHe ↔ 6

LLi), (7LHe ↔ 7

LLi* ↔ 7LBe), …

• Search for hypernuclei near the neutron drip line:6LH, 7

LH, 8LH …

important information for -L S coupling [cf Hiyama]

6LH: the “superheavy hyper-hydrogen – puzzle” [cf Fukuda and Feliciello]

pion momentum resolution ~ 100 keV/c → mass resolution ~100 keV/c2 (FWMH) → accuracy of a few 10 keV/c2

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Decay-pion spectroscopy at MAMIDecay-pion spectroscopy at MAMI

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Accessible hypernucleiAccessible hypernuclei

missing mass sepctroscopy

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

TOF system

tracking system

Cherenkov system

Particle detection system in KAOSParticle detection system in KAOS

time-of-flight reso-lution with TOF walls

FWHM = 400 ps

pion detection ε > 95% by aerogel Cherenkov

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Kaon identification using TOF systemKaon identification using TOF system

protons

pions

kaons

pions

kaons

protons

low / high momentum setting

• KAOS can cover 200–1300 MeV/c in only 2

settings

• clean kaon identification by TOF at low momenta

• Cherenkov information used for high momenta

low / high momentum setting

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Pioneering experiment 2o11Pioneering experiment 2o11

• KAOS can be operated at zero-degree scattering angle

• PID suffers from high positron background

positrons

hadrons

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Dedicated experiment 2o12Dedicated experiment 2o12

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Decay pion detectionDecay pion detection

Decay pions from strange hadrons

(K,π)

(K,μ)(K,e)

(K,π)

(K,μ)(K,e)

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Signal interpretationSignal interpretation

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

Examples of decay-pion spectraExamples of decay-pion spectra

To minimize human bias two independent analyses performed:

Final spectra to be released by end of year

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

ConclusionsConclusions

- Two current questions in few-body physics:

- Decay pion spectroscopy gives access to ground-state masses of hypernuclei and could answer the questions!

- At MAMI pioneering experiments were followed by an experiment with a dedicated setup:

Clean tag on strangeness production at zero-degree

Clean pion sample from weak decays of hyperons retrieved

Current analysis limited by statistics → continuation with luminosity increase by one order of magnitude planned

How can we understand the A = 4 and A = 7 hypernuclei?

Is the superheavy hyper-hydrogen nucleus bound?

Recent Studies of Hypernuclei Formation with Electron Beams at MAMI Sept. 2o13

P Achenbach, U Mainz

A1 Hypernuclear CollaborationA1 Hypernuclear Collaboration

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