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The measurement of the E2 nuclear resonance effects in kaonic atoms at DAΦNE: The KAMEO proposal

  • De Paolis L.,
  • Abbene L.,
  • Bazzi M.,
  • Bettelli M.,
  • Borghi G.,
  • Bosnar D.,
  • Bragadireanu M.,
  • Buttacavoli A.,
  • Cargnelli M.,
  • Carminati M.,
  • Clozza A.,
  • Deda G.,
  • Del Grande R.,
  • Dulski K.,
  • Fiorini C.,
  • Friščić I.,
  • Guaraldo C.,
  • Iliescu M.,
  • Iwasaki M.,
  • Khreptak A.,
  • Manti S.,
  • Marton J.,
  • Miliucci M.,
  • Moskal P.,
  • Napolitano F.,
  • Niedzwiecki S.,
  • Obertova J.,
  • Ohnishi O.,
  • Piscicchia K.,
  • Principato F.,
  • Sada Y.,
  • Scordo A.,
  • Sgaramella F.,
  • Silarski M.,
  • Sirghi D.L.,
  • Sirghi F.,
  • Skurzok M.,
  • Wycech S.,
  • Spallone A.,
  • Toho K.,
  • Tüchler M.,
  • Yoshida C.,
  • Zappettini A.,
  • Zmeskal J.,
  • Curceanu C.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202429105003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 291
p. 05003

Abstract

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KAMEO (Kaonic Atoms Measuring Nuclear Resonance Effects Ob-servables) is a proposal for an experiment aiming to perform the first consistent measurement of the E2 nuclear resonance effects in kaonic molybdenum A=94,96,98,100 isotopes. The E2 nuclear resonance mixes atomic states, due to the electrical quadrupole excitation of nuclear rotational states. It occurs in atoms having the energy of a nuclear excitation state closely matching an atomic de-excitation state energy, and affects the rates of X-ray atomic transitions matching the energy of the resonance. The measurement E2 nuclear resonance effect in KMO isotopes allows the study of the strong kaon-nucleus interaction in a rotational excited nuclear state. Moreover, the effect enables the K- to access an inner atomic level not easily reachable by the kaon normal cascade, due to the nuclear absorption. The KAMEO proposed apparatus consists of 4 enriched Mo A=94,96,98,100 isotope strips, exposed to the kaons produced by the DAφNE collider, for kaonic atoms formation, with a high-purity germanium detector, cooled with liquid nitrogen, used to measure the X-ray atomic transitions. The DAφNE collider is located at the National Laboratories of Frascati (LNF-INFN), in Italy. It is already suited for kaonic atoms measurement by the SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration.