Study of double-strangeness nuclei with hybrid-emulsion method (KEK-PS E373)

J. K. Ahn, Y. Akaishi, H. Akikawa, S. Aoki, S. Y. Bahk, K. M. Baik, M. S. Chung, T. Fukuda, K. Hoshino, A. Ichikawa, M. Ieiri, K. Imai, Y. Iwata, H. Kanda, M. Kaneko, T. Kawai, C. O. Kim, J. Y. Kim, S. J. Kim, Y. KondoT. Motoba, C. Nagoshi, K. Nakazawa, H. Noumi, S. Ogawa, H. Okabe, K. Oyama, H. M. Park, I. G. Park, Y. S. Ra, J. T. Rhee, M. Sekimoto, H. Shibuya, K. S. Sim, J. S. Song, H. Takahashi, T. Takahashi, F. Takeutchi, H. Tanaka, J. Tojo, H. Torii, S. Torikai, N. Ushida, K. Yamamoto, Y. Yamamoto, J. T. Yang, N. Yasuda, C. J. Yoon, T. Yoshida, Y. Yosoi

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Abstract

An experiment to search for double-strangeness nuclei in nuclear emulsion is now being carried on as KEK-PS E373. Preliminary results of the data analysis for the K+ spectrometer and the scintillating fiber detectors are presented. Status of the automatic track finding method for the emulsion is reported.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)289c-292c
JournalNuclear Physics A
Volume670
Issue number1-4
Publication statusPublished - 2000 May 8
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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