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The goal of the experimental program is to investigate 
 hypernuclear structure
by measuring precision 
 hypernuclear mass spectra 
from light to medium-heavy mass region by taking advantages
of the (e,e'K
) reaction.
The proposed experiment will
provide 
 hypernuclear spectra 
with the best energy resolution (
 300 keV) ever achieved in 
hypernuclear reaction spectroscopy
and also make it possible to realize (e,e'K
) reaction spectroscopy
in the medium-heavy mass region.
The energy resolution of a few hundred keV and high statistical
accuracy of the level structure will yield information on the 
single-particle behavior of a 
 hyperon in a medium mass
hypernuclear system, and also allow precise studies of the effective 
-N interaction. 
Immediate goals of E01-011 are the following:
- Excitation spectra of 
 hypernuclei beyond the p-shell region
 will be studied in
the 
Si(e,e'K
)
Al 
 reaction. The precision mass spectrum will provide binding energies 
 and widths of the single particle states in the A=28 hypernuclear system.
 New hypernuclear structures and/or spin-orbit splittings suggested 
 by the recent 
 reaction spectrum in the medium-heavy 
 hypernuclei can be investigated with the unprecedented energy resolution. 
 
- Precision measurement of 
C(e,e'K
)
B
will be performed with the intention to study the detailed structure of 
a typical 
-shell 
 hypernucleus in a qualitative way.
In particular, the precision spectrum of 
B
can be compared to its controversial mirror-symmetric hypernucleus,
C, which was studied by the 
 reaction.
 
This experimental program can now be undertaken with deeper confidence 
thanks to the pioneering and successful E89-009 experiment.
In designing the E01-011 experiment, the E89-009 results were 
thoroughly examined in order to 
significantly improve the experimental conditions.
Although the basic configuration is similar to that of E89-009,
the two key experimental conditions which we will employ in E01-011 are as follows,
- 
A new high resolution kaon spectrometer (HKS) 
was designed to have 3 times greater solid angle than the SOS
when they are used with the Splitter magnet and simultaneously to achieve
a momentum resolution of 
. 
Currently the HKS spectrometer is under construction.
 
- 
A new experimental configuration, ``Tilt method'',
 that will maximize hypernuclear 
production rates has been proposed.  
In this configuration, the Enge electron spectrometer is tilted 
vertically to the splitter dispersive plane so as to choose 
electron scattering angles of 4-5 degrees.
This avoids the intense 0-degree bremsstrahlung electrons 
but still allows detection of the scattered electrons at a sufficiently forward 
angle.
Therefore, the ``Tilt method'' inherits the advantageous aspects of 
the ``0 degree tagging method''
employed in the E89-009 experiments, but it is relatively free from the huge background
rate of bremsstrahlung electrons at the focal plane of 
the electron spectrometer.
This will allow us to use beam currents as high as a few tens 
A.
The new configuration makes it possible to measure hypernuclear spectra 
even with higher Z targets.
 
Employing the proposed new experimental configuration and with the high-resolution
kaon spectrometer(HKS), we expect to achieve hypernuclear yields 
more than one order of magnitude higher and the signal-to-accidental ratio 
one order of magnitude better
compared to the previous E89-009 experiment.
 
 
 
  
 : Optimization of the experimental
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Satoshi N. Nakamura
平成16年12月1日