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Study of the $$overline{K}$$-nucleus interaction by using the $$^{12}$$C(K$$^{-}$$, p) reaction at J-PARC

Ichikawa, Yudai; Ekawa, Hiroyuki; Hasegawa, Shoichi; Hayakawa, Shuhei; Hosomi, Kenji; Imai, Kenichi; Kimbara, Shinji; Nakada, Yoshiyuki; Sako, Hiroyuki; Sato, Susumu; et al.

JPS Conference Proceedings (Internet), 13, p.020007_1 - 020007_5, 2017/02

An interaction between K$$^{bar}$$ and nucleus is studied by using the X-ray from the kaonic atoms for a long time. However, it is difficult to determine the K$$^{bar}$$-nucleus interaction by using only kaonic-atoms data because the value of shift and width of the X-ray depend not only the potential depth but also the type of theoretical model. Thus, we study the $$overline{K}$$-nucleus interaction by comparing an observed missing-mass spectrum of the $$^{12}$$C(K$$^{-}$$, p) reaction with the DWIA calculation. Such a study has already reported from KEK-E548 experiment. However, their experiment is not enough to determine these interaction because they were pointed out about the experimental condition. Thus, we performed the further experiment to take the real spectrum of $$^{12}$$C(K$$^{-}$$, p) reaction at J-PARC.

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The Peak structure in the in-flight $$^{3}$$He$$(K^{-}, Lambda p) n$$ reaction around the $$bar{K} N N$$ Threshold

Sekihara, Takayasu; Oset, E.*; Ramos, A.*

JPS Conference Proceedings (Internet), 13, p.020002_1 - 020002_5, 2017/02

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Spectroscopic experiment of $$Lambda(1405)$$ via the in-flight $$d(K^-, n)$$ reaction at J-PARC K1.8BR

Kawasaki, Shingo*; Hashimoto, Tadashi*; Tanida, Kiyoshi; 59 of others*

JPS Conference Proceedings (Internet), 13, p.020018_1 - 020018_5, 2017/02

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Imai, Kenichi

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We will review the recent progress of the study on possible exotic baryons which are considered to be a composite particle consisting of a baryon and a meson. We also review on the progress of the study on the structure of nucleon, especially, the nucleon spin structure, and summarize topics discussed in this conference (MENU 2016).

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