Low energy kaon-nuclei interaction studies through the 0π0 channel with the KLOE detector
Abstract
The AMADEUS experiment aims to perform precision studies in the sector of low-energy kaon-nuclei interaction at the DA NE collider at LNF-INFN, implementing a dedicated setup in the central region of the KLOE detector. As a first step towards the AMADEUS realization the existing KLOE data (runs from 2002 to 2005) were analysed using the detector itself as an active target. K- nuclear interactions in the gas filling the KLOE drift chamber (Helium 90% and Isobutane 10%) and the drift chamber entrance wall (mainly Carbon) were explored. Starting point was the reconstruction of the (1116) trough its decay into a proton and a pion (BR = 63.9 0.5%). Taking advantage of the good performances of the KLOE calorimeter in detecting photons we then focused on the investigation of the (1405), through its decay into 0π0. The details of the 0 π0 analysis and preliminary results are presented.
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