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Strangeness nuclear physics is one of the main fields to be explored at the J-PARC Hadron Hall. The K − and π ± beams at the K1.8 beam line will be used mostly for hypernuclear experiments. The γ-spectroscopy of Λ hypernuclei using the K −,π − reaction and the spectroscopy of neutron-rich hypernuclei via the π −,K + reaction are planned to be studied. As for Strangeness = − 2 systems, experiments for Ξ hypernuclear spectroscopy via the K −,K + reaction, double Λ hypernuclei by the hybrid emulsion method, and Ξ−-atomic X rays will be carried out.
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Tamura, H. Strangeness at J-PARC. Hyperfine Interact 194, 115–121 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-009-0038-1
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