Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9851194 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The FINUDA experiment begun its first data taking period at DAΦNE, the INFN Frascati Φ-factory, in October 2003, working with a peak luminosity Lpâ¼0,5Ã1032cmâ2sâ1. Its Scientific Program in based on the study of spectroscopy and decay modes of Î-hypernuclei produced by stopping slow Kâ in thin nuclear targets. The possibility of extending this program to particular very interesting items, like neutron-rich hypernuclei research, 2N induced non-mesonic decays investigation and coincidence γ-ray spectroscopy of low-lying hypernuclear levels, is discussed in this paper in the hypothesis of a future improvement the DAΦNE peak luminosity up to Lp=1035cmâ2sâ1, proposed for a second version of the machine, called DAΦNE2.
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Authors
T. Bressani, E. Botta, A. Feliciello, V. Paticchio,