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29 March 2024
 
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Kaonic helium-3 X-ray measurement in SIDDHARTA
SIDDHARTA collaboration ; M. Bazzi ; G. Beer ; L. Bombelli ; A.M. Bragadireanu ; M. Cargnelli ; G. Corradi ; C. Curceanu ; A. d'Uffzi ; C. Fiorini ; T. Frizzi ; F. Ghio ; B. Girolami ; C. Guaraldo ; R.S. Hayano ; M. Iliescu ; T. Ishiwatari ; M. Iwasaki ; P. Kienle ; P. Levi Sandri ; A. Longoni ; J. Marton ; S. Okada ; D. Pietreanu ; T. Ponta ; A. Rizzo ; A. Romero Vidal ; A. Scordo ; H. Shi ; D.L. Sirghi ; F. Sirghi ; H. Tatsuno ; A. Tudorache ; V. Tudorache ; O. Vazquez Doce ; E. Widmann ; J. Zmeskal ;
Date 22 Oct 2010
AbstractThe first observation of the kaonic 3He 3d - 2p transition was made using slow K- mesons stopped in a gaseous 3He target. The kaonic atom X-rays were detected with large-area silicon drift detectors using the timing information of the K+K- pairs of phi-meson decays produced by the DAFNE e+e- collider. The strong interaction shift of the kaonic 3He 2p state was determined to be -2+-2 (stat)+-4 (syst) eV, which is in agreement within the errors with theoretically estimated values.
Source arXiv, 1010.4631
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