Recent results and future prospects of kaonic nuclei at J-PARC

Abstract

K-nuclear bound systems, kaonic nuclei, have been widely discussed as products of the strongly attractive K N interaction in I = 0 channels. Recently, we demonstrated that kaonic nuclei can be produced via in-flight (K-,N) reactions using the low-momentum DC kaon beam at the J-PARC E15 experiment. We observed the simplest kaonic nuclei, K-pp, having a much deeper binding energy than normal nuclei. For further studies, we have proposed a series of experimental programs for the systematic investigation of light kaonic nuclei, from K N ((1405)) to K NNNN. In the new experiment approved as J-PARC E80, we will measure the K NNN (A=3) system as a first step toward a comprehensive study.

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