Spectroscopy of pionic atoms in 122 Sn( d,3 He) reaction and angular dependence of the formation cross sections
Abstract
We observed the atomic 1s and 2p states of π- bound to 121 Sn nuclei as distinct peak structures in the missing mass spectra of the 122 Sn(d,3 He) nuclear reaction. A very intense deuteron beam and a spectrometer with a large angular acceptance let us achieve potential of discovery, which includes capability of determining the angle-dependent cross sections with high statistics. The 2p state in a Sn nucleus was observed for the first time. The binding energies and widths of the pionic states are determined and found to be consistent with previous experimental results of other Sn isotopes. The spectrum is measured at finite reaction angles for the first time. The formation cross sections at the reaction angles between 0 and 2 are determined. The observed reaction-angle dependence of each state is reproduced by theoretical calculations. However, the quantitative comparison with our high-precision data reveals a significant discrepancy between the measured and calculated formation cross sections of the pionic 1s state.
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