GPPU Seminar
Searching for exotic hadrons using Hyperon Spectrometer at J-PARC
Shinhyung Kim
(Korea University)
Date
10:00-12:00, February 14th, 2024Place
(hybrid) Room 743, Science Complex B (H-03), Zoom registration mapAbstract
Exotic hadrons are important because their existence or absence can provide important clues to understanding how QCD makes hadrons from quarks and gluons. At the J-PARC hadron experimental facility, a series of experiments are underway to search for exotic hadrons. A state-of-the-art detector system, namely Hyperon spectrometer, has been newly developed for this purpose. It consists mainly of a superconducting magnet (SC Magnet) and a time projection chamber (HypTPC). Especially, the HypTPC is currently undergoing further tests at Tohoku University in preparation for future experiments. This seminar will provide a comprehensive review of the development of the Hyperon Spectrometer and introduce the ongoing J-PARC hadron experiments using this new spectrometer system.
Point
GSP 1Contact: Yusuke Tanimura (tanimura [at] nucl.phys.tohoku.ac.jp)