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Physical Review Letters | 2001

Observation of rho/omega meson modification in nuclear matter.

K. Ozawa; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; Masaaki Kitaguchi; M. Ishino; H. Kanda; S. Mihara; Takaaki Miyashita; T. Murakami; R. Muto; M. Naruki; F. Sakuma; Humitaka Sato; T. Tabaru; S. Yamada; S. Yokkaichi; Y. Yoshimura; J. Chiba; M. Ieiri; M. Nomachi; O. Sasaki; M. Sekimoto; K.H. Tanaka; H. Hamagaki

We measured the invariant mass spectra of electron-positron pairs in the target rapidity region of 12-GeV p+A reactions. We have observed a significant difference in the mass spectra below the omega meson between p+C and p+Cu interactions. This difference indicates that the spectral shape of mesons is modified at normal nuclear-matter density.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995

The superconducting kaon spectrometer — SKS

T. Fukuda; T. Hasegawa; Osamu Hashimoto; A. Higashi; S. Homma; T. Kitami; Y. Matsuyama; T. Miyachi; T. Morimoto; T. Nagae; K. Omata; M. Sekimoto; T.-A. Shibata; H. Sakaguchi; T. Takahashi; K. Aoki; Y. Doi; Y. Kondo; Y. Makida; M. Nomachi; H. Noumi; O. Sasaki; T. Shintomi; Hyoung Chan Bhang; Hyun Park; M. Youn; H. Yu; Y. Gavrilov; S. Ajimura; Tadafumi Kishimoto

A superconducting kaon spectrometer has been installed in the north experimental hall of the KEK 12-GeV proton synchrotron. The spectrometer was designed to serve for nuclear physics experiments with meson beams in the 1 GeV/c region, particular emphasis being laid on study of Λ-hypernuclei via (π+, K+) reactions. In order to obtain Λ-hypernuclear data with better statistics and energy resolution, it was designed to have a good momentum resolution of 0.1% FWHM and a large acceptance of 100 msr. It consists of a large superconducting dipole magnet, tracking chambers, and trigger counters that can efficiently select kaons from large background of pions and protons. The overall energy resolution for scattering is realized together with a beam-line spectrometer in the K6 beam line, the momentum resolution of which was also designed to be better than 0.1% FWHM. A good energy resolution of better than 2 MeV FWHM has been confirmed in π−-12C elastic scattering and in the (π+,K+) reaction on 12C.


IEEE Symposium Conference Record Nuclear Science 2004. | 2004

Si/CdTe semiconductor compton camera

Shin Watanabe; Kazuhiro Nakazawa; Takeshi Takashima; T. Tanaka; Takefumi Mitani; Kousuke Oonuki; Tadayuki Takahashi; Hiroyasu Tajima; Yasushi Fukazawa; M. Nomachi; Shin Kubo; Mitsunobu Onishi; Yoshikatsu Kuroda

We are developing a Compton camera based on Si and CdTe semiconductor imaging devices with high energy resolution. In this paper, results from the most recent prototype are reported. The Compton camera consists of six layered double-sided Si Strip detectors and CdTe pixel detectors, which are read out with low noise analog ASICs, VA32TAs. We obtained Compton reconstructed images and spectra of line gamma-rays from 122 keV to 662 keV. The energy resolution is 9.1 keV and 14 keV at 356 keV and 511 keV, respectively.


Physics Letters B | 1992

Polarization and weak decays of Λ hypernuclei produced by the (π+, K+) reaction on 12C

S. Ajimura; H. Ejiri; T. Fukuda; D. R. Gill; Osamu Hashimoto; A. Higashi; G. Inoue; Y. Iseki; K. Kimura; T. Kishimoto; L. Lee; K. Maeda; F. Nakamura; M. Nomachi; H. Noumi; H. Ohsumi; J. Ohkusu; A. Olin; H. Sano; T.-A. Shibata; S. Yen

Abstract Non-mesonic weak-decay protons (NM-p) and mesonic weak-decay pions (M-π) from Λ produced by the (π+, K+) reaction on 12C have been measured. NM-p from the 11 Λ B ( 5 2 + ) produced through the proton-unbound states in 12ΛC and NM-p and M-π associated with the quasi-bound region (Ex ≈ 20 MeV) in 12ΛC show finite asymmetries of A1 = − 0.20 to − 0.35 with respect to the reaction plane. These results indicate finite polarizations of the relevant Λ-hypernuclei and asymmetric NM weak decays.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 1991

Well-type phoswich counter for low-flux X-ray/ gamma -ray detection

T. Kamae; S. Gungi; M. Hirayama; S. Miyazaki; T. Nagato; A. Nakao; Yutaro Sekimoto; Kentaroh Suzuki; T. Takahashi; Takayuki Tamura; M. Tanaka; N. Yamaoka; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami

Novel phoswich counters have been developed that are capable of detecting low flux hard X-rays gamma -rays from localized sources. The counter consists of a small inorganic scintillator with a fast decay time (the detection part) glued to the interior bottom surface of a well-shaped block of another inorganic scintillator with a slow decay time (the shielding part). The well-shaped shielding part acts as an active collimator as well as an active shield. The whole assembly is viewed by a phototube from the exterior bottom surface of the shielding part. By using an appropriate pulse-shape discriminator, hard X-rays/ gamma -rays that have deposited energy only in the detection part can be selected. The first model counter was built by using a new scintillator, GSO, in the detection part and CsI(Tl) in the shielding part. A detector system consisting of 64 such phoswich counters (total area approximately 740 cm/sup 2/) was flown on board a balloon, setting a limit to the /sup 57/Co line flux from SN 1987A at around 10/sup -4//cm/sup 2/-s. The sensitivity for continuum flux was around a few*10/sup -6//cm/sup 2/-s-keV between 100 and 200 keV. >


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989

Measurements of the electron drift velocity and positive-ion mobility for gases containing CF4

T. Yamashita; H. Kobayashi; Akira Konaka; H. Kurashige; K. Miyake; M.M. Morii; T. Nakamura; T. Nomura; Noboru Sasao; Y. Fukushima; M. Nomachi; O. Sasaki; F. Suekane; T. Taniguchi

Abstract Measurements of the electron drift velocity and positive-ion mobility for gases containing CF 4 have been performed. The results are presented for four types of gas mixtures containing CF 4 and hydrocarbons: CF 4 +CH 4 , CF 4 +C 2 H 6 , CF 4 +C 3 H 8 and CF 4 +iso-C 4 H 10 . To make a comparison, also positive-ion mobilities for Ar+C 2 H 6 and Ar+C 3 H 8 gas mixtures have been measured. The drift velocities of electrons in a few mixtures are found to exceed 10 cm/μs, twice that in a conventional drift chamber gas such as Ar(50%)+C 2 H 6 (50%). In particular, the electron drift velocity in CF 4 (10%)+CH 4 (90%) is larger than 10 cm/μs, even at a reduced electric field E / P of more than 1 V/(cm Torr). Results on the measurements of the positive ion mobility are consistent with the interpretation that the hydrocarbon ions are the positive ions eventually drifting toward the cathode in the studied gas mixtures. Their mobilities in CF 4 are found to be smaller than those in Ar.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988

Test of BaF2 scintillators coupled to a photomultiplier with a CsTe photocathode

H. Kobayashi; Akira Konaka; K. Miyake; T. Nakamura; T. Nomura; Noboru Sasao; T. Yamashita; Y. Fukushima; M. Nomachi; O. Sasaki; T. Taniguchi

Basic properties of BaF2 scintillators coupled to a photomultiplier with a CsTe photocathode have been investigated. The signal from the photomultiplier shows a drastic reduction of the slow component of the BaF2 scintillation light while preserving the good properties associated with the fast component.


Gamma-Ray Detectors | 1992

Well-type phoswich counters for low-flux x-ray/gamma-ray detection

Tuneyoshi Kamae; Shuichi Gunji; M. Hirayama; H. Kubo; S. Miyazaki; Y. Saito; Yutaro Sekimoto; Kentaroh Suzuki; Tadayuki Takahashi; Takayuki Tamura; Masaaki Tanaka; Noriko Y. Yamaoka; Takamasa Yamagami; M. Nomachi; H. Murakami

Novel phoswich counters have been developed that are capable of detecting low flux hard X-rays gamma -rays from localized sources. The counter consists of a small inorganic scintillator with a fast decay time (the detection part) glued to the interior bottom surface of a well-shaped block of another inorganic scintillator with a slow decay time (the shielding part). The well-shaped shielding part acts as an active collimator as well as an active shield. The whole assembly is viewed by a phototube from the exterior bottom surface of the shielding part. By using an appropriate pulse-shape discriminator, hard X-rays/ gamma -rays that have deposited energy only in the detection part can be selected. The first model counter was built by using a new scintillator, GSO, in the detection part and CsI(Tl) in the shielding part. A detector system consisting of 64 such phoswich counters (total area approximately 740 cm/sup 2/) was flown on board a balloon, setting a limit to the /sup 57/Co line flux from SN 1987A at around 10/sup -4//cm/sup 2/-s. The sensitivity for continuum flux was around a few*10/sup -6//cm/sup 2/-s-keV between 100 and 200 keV.<<ETX>>


Nuclear Physics | 1998

Subthreshold antiproton production in pA, dA and αA reactions

Y. Sugaya; D. Ashery; J. Chiba; Hiroshi Ito; K. Kimura; Yu.T. Kiselev; S. Kouda; K. Miyano; T. Murakami; J. Murata; T. Nagae; Y. Nakai; M. Nomachi; Masaharu Numajiri; H. Ochiishi; S. Sawada; M. Sekimoto; T. Shibata; T. Suzuki; K.H. Tanaka; M.K. Vlasov; Y. Yamanoi; K. Yasuda; Y. Yoshimura

Abstract An enormous enhancement of antiproton production in deuteron- and α-induced reactions has been observed in the subthreshold energy region between 2 and 5 GeV/nucleon. Antiprotons produced at 5.1° with a momentum range of between 1.0 and 2.5 GeV/ c were measured by a beam-line spectrometer and identified by the time-of-flight method. The production cross sections in the deuteron- and α-induced reactions at an incident energy of 3.5 GeV/nucleon were 2 and 3 orders of magnitude larger than those in proton-induced reaction at the same energy. The enhancement in light-ion reactions could not be explained by the internal motion in the projectile and target nuclei. The target-mass dependence (C, Al, Cu and Pb) of the cross sections has also been studied. Further, the cross sections of π and K productions were measured.


Journal of Physics G | 2004

Experimental signature of in-medium mass modification of vector mesons at normal nuclear density

Ryotaro Muto; J. Chiba; H. En'yo; Y. Fukao; H. Funahashi; H. Hamagaki; M. Ieiri; M. Ishino; H. Kanda; Masaaki Kitaguchi; S Mihara; K. Miwa; T. Miyashita; T. Murakami; T. Nakura; M. Naruki; M. Nomachi; K. Ozawa; F. Sakuma; O. Sasaki; H. D. Sato; M. Sekimoto; T. Tabaru; K.H. Tanaka; M. Togawa; S. Yamada; S. Yokkaichi; Y. Yoshimura

We measured invariant mass spectra of e+e− pairs produced in 12 GeV p + A interaction to investigate in-medium mass modification of vector mesons. We observed an enhancement over the known hadronic sources on the low-mass side of the ω meson mass peak. The obtained ρ/ω ratio indicates that this enhancement mainly results from ρ mesons whose mass was modified in nuclear matter. We performed a toy model calculation based on the prediction using the QCD sum rule. It reproduced well the tendency of our data.

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