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Low energy kaon-nuclei interaction studies at DAΦNE

  • Piscicchia Kristian,
  • Cargnelli Michael,
  • Del Grande Raffaele,
  • Fabbietti Laura,
  • Marton Johann,
  • Moskal Pawel,
  • Scordo Alessandro,
  • Sirghi Diana,
  • Skurzok Magdalena,
  • Doce Oton Vazquez,
  • Wycech Slavomir,
  • Zmeskal Johann,
  • Branchini Paolo,
  • Czerwinski Eryk,
  • De Leo Veronica,
  • De Lucia Erika,
  • Di Cicco Alessandro,
  • Diociaiuti Eleonora,
  • Fermani Paolo,
  • Fiore Salvatore,
  • Martini Matteo,
  • Del Rio Elena Perez,
  • Selce Andrea,
  • Silarski Michal,
  • Curceanu Catalina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226201006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 262
p. 01006

Abstract

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The aim of the AMADEUS experiment is to investigate the lowenergy antikaon interaction with nucleons and nuclei, exploiting the unique lowmomentum beam of kaons produced by the DAΦNE collider at LNF-INFN, to constrain hadronic nuclear physics models in the strangeness -1 sector. As a first step the data collected in 2004/2005 by the KLOE collaboration, consisting in a complex of K− absorptions in H, 4He, 9Be and 12C, was analyzed, leading to the first invariant mass spectroscopic study with very low momentum (about 100 MeV) in-flight K− captures. A dedicated pure Carbon target was also implemented in the central region of the KLOE detector, providing a high statistic reference sample of pure at-rest K− nuclear interaction. The first measurement of the non-resonant transition amplitude $\left| {{T_{{K^ - }n \to \Lambda {\pi ^ - }}}} \right|$| TK−n→Λπ− | at $\sqrt s = 33$s=33 MeV below the ${\text{\bar KN}}$K¯N threshold is presented, in relation with the Λ(1405) properties studies.