Symposium - Nuclear E2 resonance effects in kaonic molybdenum isotopes

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Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati

Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati

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Luca De Paolis (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
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The nuclear E2 resonance effect occurs when atomic de-excitation energy is closely matched by nuclear excitation energy. It produces an attenuation of some of the atomic x-ray lines from resonant versus normal isotope targets. In some kaonic molybdenum isotopes (94, 96, 98, 100) the nuclear E2 resonance effect is expected. In 1975, the nuclear E2 resonance effect was measured in kaonic molybdenum 98 by G. L. Goldfrey, G- K. Lum and C. E. Wiegand at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. The experiment took 25 hours of data, not enough to provide a conclusive result. The nuclear E2 resonance effect in kaonic molybdenum isotopes could be measured in DAΦNE with germanium detectors. Its measurement could provide important information about strong kaon-nucleus interaction and nuclear deformations.

Participants
  • Aleksander Khreptak
  • Alessandro Scordo
  • Carlo Guaraldo
  • Catalina Oana Curceanu
  • Damir Bosnar
  • Diana Laura Sirghi
  • Fabrizio Napolitano
  • Florin Catalin Sirghi
  • Francesco Sgaramella
  • Ivica Friščić
  • Kristian Piscicchia
  • Luca De Paolis
  • Magdalena Skurzok
  • Marco Miliucci
  • Marlene Tüchler
  • Slawomir Wycech
    • 10:00 10:05
      Welcome
      Convener: Luca De Paolis (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 10:05 10:25
      New possible investigation on strong interaction with kaonic atoms: the nuclear E2 resonance effect 20m

      In hadronic atoms with ticklish nuclei, when atomic de-excitation energy is closely matched by nuclear excitation energy, a resonance condition occurs, which produces an attenuation of some of the atomic x-ray lines from a resonant versus a normal isotope target. Such effect is called the nuclear E2 resonance effect and allows the investigation of strong kaon-nucleus interaction and nuclear surface.

      Speaker: Luca De Paolis (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 10:25 10:40
      E-2 mixing in K-mesic atoms 15m Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies

      Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies

      Speaker: Wycech Slawomir
    • 10:40 11:00
      HPGe detector(s) for the measurements of X-rays from kaonic transitions in solid targets at DAΦNE 20m University of Zagreb

      University of Zagreb

      Speaker: Damir Bosnar (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb)
    • 11:00 11:15
      Kaonic atoms beyond SIDDHARTA-2: future measurements and perspectives at the DAFNE collider 15m
      Speaker: Alessandro Scordo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 11:15 11:30
      Discussions