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Oral presentation

Status of the J-PARC E07 emulsion analysis

Yoshida, Junya; Ohashi, Masaki*; Goto, Ryosuke*; Nagase, Yuichi*; Murai, Rina*; May, S.*; Aye, M. M. T.*; Kimbara, Shinji*; Yoshimoto, Masahiro*; Nakazawa, Kazuma*

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J-PARC E07 collaboration has been performed K- beam exposure to all the emulsion sheet detector. The analysis for double strangeness nuclei is ongoing. We'll discuss the current status, performance, speed, and future prospects.

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Status of J-PARC E07

Yoshida, Junya; Ekawa, Hiroyuki; Hayakawa, Shuhei; Kasagi, Ayumi*; Nishimura, Shin*; Nyaw, A. N. L.*; Yoshimoto, Masahiro*; Nakazawa, Kazuma*

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J-PARC E07, an experiment with emulsion technique, is carrying out to detect 10 times higher statistics of double hypernuclei compared to the past experiments. This experiment aims to obtain quantitative data on baryon-baryon interaction, such as $$Lambda$$-$$Lambda$$ and $$Xi$$-nucleon interaction, by the mass measurement of various double hypernuclei. We completed beam exposure and photographic processing of the all emulsion modules as scheduled in 2018. In this presentation, the current status of the experiment, progress of analysis, the detection efficiency, and the schedule are introduced. As of Jan. 2019, we have scanned about 53% of 1300 emulsion sheets at least once. We have detected 22 candidate events of double hypernuclei.

Oral presentation

Status of J-PARC E07

Yoshida, Junya; Hayakawa, Shuhei; Ekawa, Hiroyuki*; Yoshimoto, Masahiro*; Kasagi, Ayumi*; Lin, P. M.*; Nyaw, A. N. L.*; Nakazawa, Kazuma*

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J-PARC E07 is an experiment with the photographic emulsion technique to detect 10 times higher statistics of double hypernuclei compared to the past experiments. This experiment aims to obtain quantitative data on $$Lambda$$-$$Lambda$$ and $$Xi$$-nucleon interaction, by the mass measurement of various double hypernuclei. As of July 2019, we have scanned about 53% of 1300 emulsion sheets at least once and detected about 30 candidate events of double hypernuclei. We start a study of the branching ratio of the decay mode with the accumulating data. However, the detection efficiency is about half of the designed value. It is due to the rugged surface position of emulsion module. We are developing the correction method to reconstruct its original geometry by using proton tracks which punch through SSD and emulsion sheets.

Oral presentation

The Second period of event hunting in the J-PARC E07

Yoshida, Junya; Hayakawa, Shuhei; Ekawa, Hiroyuki*; Yoshimoto, Masahiro*; Kasagi, Ayumi*; Lin, P. M.*; Nyaw, A. N. L.*; Nakazawa, Kazuma*

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J-PARC E07 is an experiment to detect double hypernuclear events with the largest statistics in the past using photographic emulsion sheets. Experimental data on $$Lambda$$-$$Lambda$$ and $$Xi$$-nucleon interaction, are obtained by mass measurements of various double hypernuclei. The main step in the analysis of this experiment is the tracking of $$Xi^-$$ particles in emulsion sheets under optical microscopes. We expect to complete the first period analysis of all the sheets by March 2020. The number of events obtained in the first period is about 40% of the planned yield. The remaining events will be detected in the second search in the near future. It is considered that the cause of missing $$Xi^-$$ particles was that the prediction of the incident position of $$Xi^-$$ particles was incorrect due to poor flatness of the uppermost stream sheet. Therefore, we are trying to correct the surface position and find the missing $$Xi^-$$ particles.

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