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Search for $$Theta^+$$ penta-quark baryon at the J-PARC K1.8 beam line; First result and current status

Shirotori, Kotaro

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An observation of the $$Theta^+$$ pentaquarck baryon which consists of five quarks was firstly reported by the LEPS collaboration in 2003. The LEPS report triggered the investigation of $$Theta^+$$. Several experiments reported both positive and negative results. Therefore, the existence of $$Theta^+$$ has been not confirmed. The J-PARC E19 experiment was performed at the J-PARC K1.8 beam line in 2010. The purpose of experiment is to search for $$Theta^+$$ using the SKS system. The missing mass resolution of the system was 1.4 MeV/$$c^2$$ (FWHM) by which the highest sensitivity can be achieved. We irradiated $$pi^-$$ mesons on the liquid hydrogen target with the beam momentum of 1.92 GeV/$$c$$. In the missing mass spectrum, any prominent structure corresponding to $$Theta^+$$ was not observed. The upper limit of the cross section was obtained to be less than 200 nb. The experimental result gives a strong constraint to the existence of $$Theta^+$$.

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Strangeness nuclear physics at J-PARC

Imai, Kenichi

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With use of $$pi$$ and K meson beams at J-PARC, experimental studies of strangeness nuclear physics, especially physics of hpernuclei and exotic hadrons, are planned, and a great progress of the field is expected. We will review approved and proposed experiments in strngeness nuclear physics at J-PARC and describe in detail about nuclear physics with s=-2.

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