Many Facets of Strangeness Nuclear Physics with Stored Antiprotons
Abstract
Stored antiprotons beams in the GeV range represent a unparalleled factory for hyperon-antihyperon pairs. Their outstanding large production probability in antiproton collisions will open the floodgates for a series of new studies of strange hadronic systems with unprecedented precision. The behavior of hyperons and -- for the first time -- of antihyperons in nuclear systems can be studied under well controlled conditions. The exclusive production of and pairs in antiproton-nucleus interactions probe the neutron and proton distribution in the nuclear periphery and will help to sample the neutron skin. For the first time, high resolution -spectroscopy of doubly strange nuclei will be performed, thus complementing measurements of ground state decays of double hypernuclei with mesons beams at J-PARC or possible decays of particle unstable hypernuclei in heavy ion reactions. High resolution spectroscopy of multistrange -atoms are feasible and even the production of -atoms will be within reach. The latter might open the door to the =3 world in strangeness nuclear physics, by the study of the hadronic -nucleus interaction and the very first measurement of a spectroscopic quadrupole moment of a baryon which will be a benchmark test for our understanding of hadron structure.
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@article{arxiv.1609.01916,
title = {Many Facets of Strangeness Nuclear Physics with Stored Antiprotons},
author = {Josef Pochodzalla and Sebastian Bleser and Alicia Sanchez Lorente and Marta Martinez Rojo and Marcell Steinen and Jürgen Gerl and Jasmina Kojouharova and Ivan Kojouharova},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.01916},
year = {2017}
}
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Proceddings of HYP2015