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T. O. Yamamoto

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Observation of Coulomb-assisted nuclear bound state of $��^-$-$^{14}$N system

2020

In an emulsion-counter hybrid experiment performed at J-PARC, a $��^-$ absorption event was observed which decayed into twin single-$��$ hypernuclei. Kinematic calculations enabled a unique identification of the reaction process as $��^{-} + ^{14}$N$\ \rightarrow\ ^{10}_��$Be + $^5_��$He. For the binding energy of the $��^{-}$ hyperon in the $��^-$-$^{14}$N system a value of $1.27 \pm 0.21$ MeV was deduced. The energy level of $��^-$ is likely a nuclear $1p$ state which indicates a weak $��N$-$����$ coupling.

FOS: Physical sciencesNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)
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Spectroscopy of A=9 hyperlithium with the (e,e′K+) reaction

2021

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physics0103 physical sciencesPhysical chemistry010306 general physicsSpectroscopy01 natural sciencesPhysical Review C
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High resolution spectroscopic study ofBeΛ10

2016

Spectroscopy of a Be-10(Lambda) hypernucleus was carried out at JLab Hall C using the (e, e' K+) reaction. A new magnetic spectrometer system (SPL+ HES+ HKS), specifically designed for high resolution hypernuclear spectroscopy, was used to obtain an energy spectrum with a resolution of similar to 0.78 MeV (FWHM). The well-calibrated spectrometer system of the present experiment using p(e, e' K+)Lambda, Sigma(0) reactions allowed us to determine the energy levels; and the binding energy of the ground-state peak (mixture of 1(-) and 2(-) states) was found to be B-Lambda = 8.55 +/- 0.07(stat.) +/- 0.11(sys.) MeV. The result indicates that the ground-state energy is shallower than that of an em…

PhysicsSpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsBinding energyResolution (electron density)HypernucleusLambda01 natural sciencesExcited state0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpectroscopyGround statePhysical Review C
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Status of the J-PARC E07, Systematic Study of Double Strangeness Nuclei with the Hybrid Emulsion Method

2019

The current status of the J-PARC E07 experiment and two typical events, a _ΛΛBe hypernuclear event named “MINO” and \(_{\Xi }^{15}\text{C}\) hypernuclear event named “IBUKI”, are presented. J-PARC E07 is the most complex emulsion experiment so far to investigate double hypernuclei. The physics run at the K1.8 beam line in the J-PARC hadron facility and photographic development of all emulsion sheets have been completed. The emulsion sheets are presently being analyzed with dedicated optical microscopes. Current statistics are estimated to be about twice that of KEK-PS E373. Quantitative data on ΔB_ΛΛ of double Λ hypernucleus and \(B_{\Xi ^{ - }}\) of Ξ hypernucleus are being accumulated suc…

PhysicsNuclear physicsHadronEmulsionJ-PARCStrangenessHypernucleusEvent (particle physics)Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP2018)
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Experiments with the High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer at JLab Hall C and the new spectroscopy ofΛ12Bhypernuclei

2014

Since the pioneering experiment E89-009 studying hypernuclear spectroscopy using the (e, e’K+) reaction was completed, two additional experiments, E01-011 and E05-115, were performed at Jefferson Lab. These later experiments used a modified experimental design, the "tilt method", to dramatically suppress the large electromagnetic background, and allowed for a substantial increase in luminosity. Additionally, a new kaon spectrometer, HKS (E01-011), a new electron spectrometer, HES, and a new splitting magnet (E05-115) were added to produce new data sets of precision, high-resolution hypernuclear spectroscopy. All three experiments obtained a spectrum for 12B-Lambda, which is the most charact…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLuminosity (scattering theory)Electron spectrometerSpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsLambdaHypernucleus01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsMagnet0103 physical sciencesCalibration010306 general physicsSpectroscopyPhysical Review C
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J-PARC E07: Systematic Study of Double Strangeness System with Hybrid Emulsion Method

2021

Nuclear physicsPhysicsEmulsionJ-PARCStrangenessProceedings of the 3rd J-PARC Symposium (J-PARC2019)
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Spectroscopy of the neutron-rich hypernucleusHeΛ7from electron scattering

2016

The missing mass spectroscopy of the HeΛ7 hypernucleus was performed using the Li7(e, e ′K+)HeΛ7 reaction at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Hall C. The Λ- binding energy of the ground-state (1/2+) was determined with a smaller error than that of the previous measurement, being BΛ=5.55±0.10stat.±0.11sys.MeV. The experiment also provided new insight into charge symmetry breaking in p-shell hypernuclear systems. Finally, a peak at BΛ=3.65±0.20stat. ±0.11sys.MeV was observed and assigned as a mixture of 3/2+ and 5/2+ states, confirming the "gluelike" behavior of Λ, which makes an unstable state in He6 stable against neutron emission.

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNeutron emissionBinding energyHypernucleus01 natural sciencesNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesNeutronSymmetry breakingAtomic physics010306 general physicsWave functionSpectroscopyElectron scatteringPhysical Review C
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Direct measurements of the lifetime of medium-heavy hypernuclei

2018

Abstract The lifetime of a Λ particle embedded in a nucleus (hypernucleus) decreases from that of free Λ decay mainly due to the opening of the Λ N → N N weak decay channel. However, it is generally believed that the lifetime of a hypernucleus attains a constant value (saturation) for medium to heavy hypernuclear masses, yet this hypothesis has been difficult to verify. This paper presents a direct measurement of the lifetime of medium-heavy hypernuclei that were hyper-fragments produced by fission or break-up from heavy hypernuclei initially produced with a 2.34 GeV photon-beam incident on thin Fe, Cu, Ag, and Bi target foils. For each event, fragments were detected in coincident pairs by …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionHypernuclei ; Lifetime ; Fragment ; Hyper-fragment ; Weak decayWeak interactionHypernucleus01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsCoincident0103 physical sciencesParticle010306 general physicsSaturation (chemistry)Event (particle physics)Nuclear Physics A
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High Resolution Λ Hypernuclear Spectroscopy with Electron Beams

2015

T. Gogami1 ∗, P. Achenbach2, A. Ahmidouch3, I. Albayrak4, D. Androic5, A. Asaturyan6, R. Asaturyan6, O. Ates4, P. Baturin7, R. Badui7, W. Boeglin7, J. Bono7, E. Brash8, P. Carter8, C. Chen4, A. Chiba1, E. Christy4, S. Danagoulian3, R. De Leo10, D. Doi1, M. Elaasar11, R. Ent9, Y. Fujii1, M. Fujita1, M. Furic5, M. Gabrielyan7, L. Gan12, F. Garibaldi13, D. Gaskell9, A. Gasparian3, O. Hashimoto1, T. Horn9, B. Hu14, Ed. V. Hungerford21, M. Jones9, H. Kanda1, M. Kaneta1, S. Kato19, M. Kawai1, D. Kawama1, H. Khanal7, M. Kohl4, A. Liyanage4, W. Luo14, K. Maeda1, A. Margaryan6, P. Markowitz7, T. Maruta1, A. Matsumura1, V. Maxwell7, A. Mkrtchyan6, H. Mkrtchyan6, S. Nagao1, S. N. Nakamura1, A. Narayan…

Nuclear physicsNuclear reactionPhysicschemistrySpectrometerResolution (electron density)chemistry.chemical_elementElectronIsotopes of berylliumSpectroscopyHeliumSpectral lineProceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Science at J-PARC — Unlocking the Mysteries of Life, Matter and the Universe —
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Observation of Coulomb-assisted nuclear bound state of $\Xi^-$-$^{14}$N system

2020

In an emulsion-counter hybrid experiment performed at J-PARC, a $\Xi^-$ absorption event was observed which decayed into twin single-$\Lambda$ hypernuclei. Kinematic calculations enabled a unique identification of the reaction process as $\Xi^{-} + ^{14}$N$\ \rightarrow\ ^{10}_\Lambda$Be + $^5_\Lambda$He. For the binding energy of the $\Xi^{-}$ hyperon in the $\Xi^-$-$^{14}$N system a value of $1.27 \pm 0.21$ MeV was deduced. The energy level of $\Xi^-$ is likely a nuclear $1p$ state which indicates a weak ${\Xi}N$-$\Lambda\Lambda$ coupling.

Nuclear ExperimentNuclear Experiment
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