Hypernuclear spectroscopy with heavy ion beams: The hyphi project at GSI and fair

T. R. Saito, S. Bianchin, O. Borodina, J. Hoffmann, K. Koch, N. Kurz, F. Maas, S. Minami, D. Nakajima, W. Ott, B. Özel, C. Rappold, C. Schmidt, W. Trautmann, M. Träger, S. Voltz, P. Achenbach, J. Pochodzalla, M. Sekimoto, T. TakahashiM. Kavatsyuk, Y. Hayashi, T. Hiraiwa, M. Moritsu, T. Nagae, A. Okamura, M. Sako, H. Sugimura, K. Tanida, T. Fukuda, Y. Mizoi, S. Ajimura, T. Mochizuki, A. Sakaguchi, T. Koike, H. Tamura

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Abstract

The HypHI experiment for precise hypernuclear spectroscopy with induced reactions of stable heavy ion beams and rare isotope beams is currently under preparation at GSI. The main goal of the HypHI project is to study neutron and proton rich hypernuclei and to measure directly hypernuclear magnetic moments at GSI and FAIR. In the first HypHI experiment (Phase 0) planned in 2009, the feasibility of precise hypernuclear spectroscopy with heavy ion beams will be demonstrated by observing π- decay channels of Λ34H and Λ5He with 6Li projectiles at 2 A GeV impinging on a 12C target. An overview of the HypHI project and the details of the Phase 0 experiment will be discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2656-2662
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Modern Physics E
Volume19
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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