Quest for Connecting Quarks to the Cosmos

Strangeness Nuclear Physics at J-PARC

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J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex) is a research facility at Tokai, Japan, which provides most intense proton beam in the world. Many experiments including high-energy and nuclear physics will be performed here. The Q2C group is leading two experiments in the field of strangeness nuclear physics, in which an exotic degree of freedom, strangeness (strange quark), is added to conventional nuclei.


 J-PARC 50-GeV PS E18

Coincidence measurement of the weak decay of 12 ΛC and three-body weak interaction process
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 J-PARC 50-GeV PS E03

Measurement of X Rays from Ξ-Atom
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What's New?

 The first kaon beam was successfully extracted on Jan. 27, 2009

 The next beamtime will start in October 2009

 

         

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