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Strange Hadron Spectroscopy with Secondary KL Beam in Hall D

Authors :
KLF Collaboration
Amaryan, Moskov
Bashkanov, Mikhail
Dobbs, Sean
Ritman, James
Stevens, Justin
Strakovsky, Igor
Adhikari, Shankar
Asaturyan, Arshak
Austregesilo, Alexander
Baalouch, Marouen
Baturin, Vitaly
Berdnikov, Vladimir
Becerra, Olga Cortes
Black, Timothy
Boeglin, Werner
Briscoe, William
Brooks, William
Burkert, Volker
Chudakov, Eugene
Clash, Geraint
Cole, Philip
Crede, Volker
Day, Donal
Degtyarenko, Pavel
Deur, Alexandre
Dodge, Gail
Dolgolenko, Anatoly
Eidelman, Simon
Egiyan, Hovanes
Epifanov, Denis
Eugenio, Paul
Fegan, Stuart
Filippi, Alessandra
Furletov, Sergey
Gan, Liping
Garibaldi, Franco
Gasparian, Ashot
Gavalian, Gagik
Glazier, Derek
Gleason, Colin
Goryachev, Vladimir
Guo, Lei
Hamilton, David
Hayrapetyan, Avetik
Huber, Garth
Hurley, Andrew
Hyde, Charles
Illari, Isabella
Ireland, David
Jaegle, Igal
Joo, Kyungseon
Kakoyan, Vanik
Kalicy, Grzegorz
Kamel, Mahmoud
Keith, Christopher
Kim, Chan Wook
Klemp, Eberhard
Krafft, Geoffrey
Kuhn, Sebastian
Kuleshov, Sergey
Laptev, Alexander
Larin, Ilya
Lawrence, David
Lersch, Daniel
Li, Wenliang
Luckas, Kevin
Lyubovitskij, Valery
Mack, David
McCaughan, Michael
Manley, Mark
Marukyan, Hrachya
Matveev, Vladimir
Mocanu, Mihai
Mokeev, Viktor
Meyer, Curtis
McKinnon, Bryan
Nerling, Frank
Nicol, Matthew
Niculescu, Gabriel
Ostrovidov, Alexander
Papandreou, Zisis
Park, KiJun
Pasyuk, Eugene
Pauli, Peter
Pentchev, Lubomir
Phelps, William
Price, John
Reinhold, Jorg
Romanov, Dimitri
Salgado, Carlos
Satogata, Todd
Schadmand, Susan
Schertz, Amy
Schmidt, Axel
Sober, Daniel
Somov, Alexander
Somov, Sergei
Tarasov, Victor
Taylor, Simon
Thiel, Annika
Urciuoli, Guido Maria
Szumila-Vance, Holly
Watts, Daniel
Weinstein, Lawrence
Whitlatch, Timothy
Wickramaarachchi, Nilanga
Wojtsekhowski, Bogdan
Zachariou, Nicholas
Zarling, Jonathan
Zhang, Jixie
Anisovich, Alexey
Bazavov, Alexei
Bellwied, Rene
Bernard, Veronique
Colangelo, Gilberto
Cieply, Ales
Doring, Michael
Eskanderian, Ali
Goity, Jose
Haberzettl, Helmut
Hadzimehmedovic, Mirza
Jaffe, Robert
Kopeliovich, Boris
Leutwyler, Heinrich
Mai, Maxim
Mart, Terry
Matveev, Maxim
Meissner, Ulf-G.
Morningstar, Colin
Moussallam, Bachir
Nakayama, Kanzo
Ochs, Wolfgang
Oh, Youngseok
Omerovic, Rifat
Osmanovic, Hedim
Oset, Eulogio
Palano, Antimo
Pelaez, Jose
Pilloni, Alessandro
Polyakov, Maxim
Richards, David
Rodas, Arkaitz
Riska, Dan-Olof
de Elvira, Jacobo Ruiz
Ryu, Hui-Young
Santopinto, Elena
Sarantsev, Andrey
Stahov, Jugoslav
Svarc, Alfred
Szczepaniak, Adam
Workman, Ronald
Zou, Bing-Song
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We propose to create a secondary beam of neutral kaons in Hall D at Jefferson Lab to be used with the GlueX experimental setup for strange hadron spectroscopy. The superior CEBAF electron beam will enable a flux on the order of $1\times 10^4~K_L/sec$, which exceeds the flux of that previously attained at SLAC by three orders of magnitude. The use of a deuteron target will provide first measurements ever with neutral kaons on neutrons. The experiment will measure both differential cross sections and self-analyzed polarizations of the produced $\Lambda$, $\Sigma$, $\Xi$, and $\Omega$ hyperons using the GlueX detector at the Jefferson Lab Hall D. The measurements will span CM $\cos\theta$ from $-0.95$ to 0.95 in the range W = 1490 MeV to 2500 MeV. The new data will significantly constrain the partial wave analyses and reduce model-dependent uncertainties in the extraction of the properties and pole positions of the strange hyperon resonances, and establish the orbitally excited multiplets in the spectra of the $\Xi$ and $\Omega$ hyperons. Comparison with the corresponding multiplets in the spectra of the charm and bottom hyperons will provide insight into he accuracy of QCD-based calculations over a large range of masses. The proposed facility will have a defining impact in the strange meson sector through measurements of the final state $K\pi$ system up to 2 GeV invariant mass. This will allow the determination of pole positions and widths of all relevant $K^\ast(K\pi)$ $S$-,$P$-,$D$-,$F$-, and $G$-wave resonances, settle the question of the existence or nonexistence of scalar meson $\kappa/K_0^\ast(700)$ and improve the constrains on their pole parameters. Subsequently improving our knowledge of the low-lying scalar nonet in general.<br />Comment: Final version of the KLF Proposal [C12-19-001] approved by JLab PAC48. The intermediate version of the proposal was posted in arXiv:1707.05284 [hep-ex]. 103 pages, 52 figures, 8 tables, 324 references. Several typos were fixed

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.08215
Document Type :
Working Paper