Search for H-dibaryon at J-PARC with a Large Acceptance TPC

H-dibaryon has been predicted as a stable 6-quark color-singlet state. It has been searched for by many experiments but has never been discovered. Recent lattice QCD calculations predict H-dibaryon as a weakly bound or a resonant state close to the LL threshold. E224 and E522 experiments at KEK obse...

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Hauptverfasser: Sako, H., Ahn, J. K., Baek, K. Y., Bassalleck, B., Fujioka, H., Guo, L., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Honda, R., Hwang, S. H., Ichikawa, Y., Ieiri, M., Imai, K., Kim, S. H., Kiuchi, R., Lee, H. S., Nakazawa, K., Naruki, M., Ni, A., Niiyama, M., Ozawa, K., Park, J. Y., Park, S. H., Ryu, S. Y., Sato, S., Shirotori, K., Sugimura, H., Sumihara, M., Tanida, K., Takahashi, H., Takahashi, T.
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Zusammenfassung:H-dibaryon has been predicted as a stable 6-quark color-singlet state. It has been searched for by many experiments but has never been discovered. Recent lattice QCD calculations predict H-dibaryon as a weakly bound or a resonant state close to the LL threshold. E224 and E522 experiments at KEK observed peaks in LL invariant mass spectra near the threshold in (K-, K+) reactions, which were statistically not significant. Therefore, we proposed a new experiment E42 at J-PARC. It will measure decay products of ΛΛ and Λπ-p in a (K-, K+) reaction. We design a large acceptance spectrometer based on a Time Projection Chamber (TPC) immersed in a dipole magnetic field. The TPC surrounds a target to cover nearly 4π acceptance, and accepts K- beams up to 106 counts per second. To suppress drift field distortion at high beam rates, we adopt Gas Electron Multipliers (GEMs) for electron amplification and a gating grid. We show an overview of the experiment, the design of the spectrometer, and the R&D status of the TPC prototype.
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/20146609015