Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session F05: Minisymposium: Baryon-Baryon Interactions Involving Strangeness II
9:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Room: Queens 4
Chair: Patrick Achenbach, Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates
Abstract: F05.00006 : Design of a new experiment for measuring the β-decay rate of Λ in hypernucleus
10:15 AM–10:30 AM
Presenter:
Chesu Son
Authors:
Chesu Son
Kento Kamada
(Tohoku university)
Manami Fujita
(JAEA)
Hirokazu Tamura
(Tohoku university, JAEA)
Takeshi O Yamamoto
(JAEA)
Mifuyu Ukai
(KEK)
This experiment is planned at the J-PARC K1.1 beam line. We will produce 5ΛHe and measure Γβ within 4.5% accuracy . The branching ratio of the Λ’s β-decay (~8.0×10-4) is much smaller than that of the Λ’s main decay (Λ→pπ- and Λ→nπ0 and nonmesonic decay), and therefore huge background will be a severe problem. To reduce this, the target is surrounded by a 4π BGO calorimeter, and the β-decay electron is identified by the number of hit clusters in the BGO. The β-decay electron produces one-cluster hit in the BGO. The background π- stops in BGO and emits several neutrons after nuclear absorption. Therefore, we expect that it produces two or more hit clusters. The Background reduction is estimated by GEANT4 simulation. But there is no accurate data for stopped π- absorption in BGO nuclei. Therefore, we need to measure neutron data from stopped π- absorption in BGO.
To measure the data, we will use π- from K- beam decay at the J-PARC. In this talk, how to conduct this measurement and simulation results of this measurement will be reported.
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