Investigating the E2 Nuclear Resonance Effects in Kaonic Atoms: The KAMEO Proposal

The E2 nuclear resonance effect in kaonic atoms occurs when the energy of atomic de-excitation closely matches the energy of nuclear excitation, leading to the attenuation of some X-ray lines in the resonant isotope target. This phenomenon provides crucial information on the strong interaction betwe...

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Veröffentlicht in:EPJ Web of conferences 2023, Vol.290, p.6003
Hauptverfasser: De Paolis, L., Bosnar, D., Bragadireanu, M., Cargnelli, M., Carminati, M., Clozza, A., Deda, G., Del Grande, R., Dulski, K., Fiorini, C., Friščić, I., Guaraldo, C., Iliescu, M., Iwasaki, M., Khreptak, A., Manti, S., Marton, J., Miliucci, M., Moskal, P., Napolitano, F., Niedźwiecki, S., Ohnishi, O., Piscicchia, K., Sada, Y., Scordo, A., Sgaramella, F., Silarski, M., Sirghi, D.L., Sirghi, F., Skurzok, M., Wycech, S., Spallone, A., Toho, K., Tüchler, M., Yoshida, C., Zmeskal, J., Curceanu, C.
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Zusammenfassung:The E2 nuclear resonance effect in kaonic atoms occurs when the energy of atomic de-excitation closely matches the energy of nuclear excitation, leading to the attenuation of some X-ray lines in the resonant isotope target. This phenomenon provides crucial information on the strong interaction between kaons and nuclei. The only nuclear E2 resonance effect observed so far was in the K − − 98 42 Mo isotope, measured by G. L. Goldfrey, G-K. Lum, and C. E. Wiegand at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1975. However, the 25 hours of data taking were not sufficient to yield conclusive results. In four kaonic Molybdenum isotopes ( 94 42 Mo, 96 42 Mo, 98 42 and Mo, and 100 42 Mo), the nuclear E2 resonance effect is expected to occur at the same transition with similar energy values. To investigate this, the KAMEO (Kaonic Atoms Measuring Nuclear Resonance Effects Observables) experiment plans to conduct research on kaonic Molybdenum isotopes at the DAΦNE e + e − collider during the SIDDHARTA-2 experiment. The experimental strategy involves exposing four solid strip targets, each enriched with one Molybdenum isotope, to negatively charged kaons and using a germanium detector to measure X-ray transitions. In addition, a non-resonant 92 42 Mo isotope solid strip target will be used as a reference for standard non-resonant transitions.
ISSN:2100-014X
2101-6275
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/202329006003