Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8183384 | Nuclear Physics A | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The characteristics of the Jefferson Lab electron beam, together with those of the experimental equipment, offer a unique opportunity to study hypernuclear spectroscopy via electromagnetic induced (e,eâ²K+) reactions. Experiment 94-107 started a systematic study on 1p-shell targets, C12, Be9 and O16. For C12 for the first time measurable strength in the core-excited part of the spectrum between the ground state and the p state was shown in the BÎ12 spectrum. For O16 a high-quality NÎ16 spectrum was produced for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution. A very precise Î binding energy value for NÎ16, calibrated against the elementary (e,eâ²K+) reaction on hydrogen, has also been obtained. Preliminary data on the LiÎ9 spectrum shows some disagreement in strength for the second and third doublet with respect to the theory.
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Authors
F. Garibaldi, P. Bydžovský, E. Cisbani, F. Cusanno, R. De Leo, S. Frullani, M. Iodice, J.J. LeRose, P. Markowitz, D.J. Millener, G.M. Urciuoli, Hall A Collaboration Hall A Collaboration,