8–12 Jul 2024
Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Europe/Madrid timezone

Overview of Strangeness Nuclear Physics at J-PARC

12 Jul 2024, 09:40
40m
Aula Magna (Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona)

Aula Magna

Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona

Avinguda Diagonal, 643 08028 - Barcelona, Spain
Plenary talk Plenary session

Speaker

Koji Miwa (Tohoku University)

Description

Research on hypernuclei plays an essential role in answering how the hierarchy of nuclei is constructed from quarks. We are going to review the recent achievements in hypernuclear programs in J-PARC. One of the recent achievements is the realization of an accurate hyperon-nucleon scattering experiment. The differential cross sections of the Σ+p, Σ−p elastic scatterings and Σ−p → Λn inelastic scattering have been measured with drastically improved accuracy. These new data will become essential inputs to improve the theories of the two-body baryon- baryon interaction. Another achievement is the big progress of research on the double hypernuclei. A lot of information on double Λ hypernuclei and Ξ hypernuclei has been accumulated through the observation of the double hypernuclear events in the nuclear emulsion in the series of experiments at KEK and J-PARC. Other experiments to study S=-2 system were also carried out and the analysis is ongoing. In this article, the progress of the hypernuclear program in J-PARC is presented with a focus on these experimental results. Future prospects are also discussed briefly.

session J. Strange Nuclear Systems

Primary author

Koji Miwa (Tohoku University)

Presentation materials