Hypernuclear Spectroscopy with Stable Heavy Ion Beams and Rare-isotope Beams:HypHI Project at GSI and FAIR
The international HypHI collaboration proposes to perform hypernuclear spectroscopy with stable heavy ion beams and rare isotope beams at GSI and FAIR in order to study neutron and proton rich hypernuclei and to measure directly hypernuclear magnetic moments for the first time.The project is divided into four phases.In the first Phase 0 experiment,the feasibility of precise hypernuclear spectroscopy with heavy ion beams will be demonstrated by observing π- decay channels of eΛH,4ΛH and 5ΛHe with 6Li projectiles at 2 AGeV impinging on a 12C target.In the later Phases 1 through 3,studies of proton and neutron rich hypernuclei,direct measurements of hypernuclear magnetic moments and the spectroscopy of hypernuclei toward the nucleon drip-lines are planned.
hypernuclear spectroscopy heavy ion collision rare-isotope beam
T.R.Saito
GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research,64291 Darmstadt,Germany
国际会议
3rd China-Japan-Korea Hadron and Nuclear Physics 2008 Symposium(第三届中日韩强子物理与核物理研讨会)
兰州
英文
22-27
2008-06-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)