2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2022.122567
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New measurements of kaonic helium-4 L-series X-rays yields in gas with the SIDDHARTINO setup

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“…Our measurement of the x-ray yields for several M-series and L-series transitions in kaonic helium-4, provide new fundamental input to cascade models, potentially contributing to a deeper understanding of the de-excitation mechanisms within kaonic atoms. The measurement of the L α yield at the density of 1.37 ± 0.07 g l −1 , combined with the previous results obtained by SIDDHARTA [22] and SIDDHARTINO [19], offers a new opportunity to understand the density dependence of the kaonic helium yield. Moreover, the measurement of the 2p level energy shift and width improves the statistical accuracy by a factor three, compared to the previous results with gaseous helium-4, definitely rejecting the hypothesis of a large energy shift and width.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Our measurement of the x-ray yields for several M-series and L-series transitions in kaonic helium-4, provide new fundamental input to cascade models, potentially contributing to a deeper understanding of the de-excitation mechanisms within kaonic atoms. The measurement of the L α yield at the density of 1.37 ± 0.07 g l −1 , combined with the previous results obtained by SIDDHARTA [22] and SIDDHARTINO [19], offers a new opportunity to understand the density dependence of the kaonic helium yield. Moreover, the measurement of the 2p level energy shift and width improves the statistical accuracy by a factor three, compared to the previous results with gaseous helium-4, definitely rejecting the hypothesis of a large energy shift and width.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…It is worth to underline that the results shown in table 3 represent the first experimental measurement of the M-series transitions yields, providing new experimental data to optimize the cascade models for kaonic helium and, more generally, kaonic atoms. Furthermore, the measurement of the L α x-ray yield at the density of 1.37 ± 0.07 g l −1 establishes a new experimental record and data point that, combined with the measurements performed by SIDDHARTA [22] and SIDDHARTINO [19], will allow to check and improve kaonic atoms cascade models across the density scale (see figure 5).…”
Section: The L and M-series Transitions X-ray Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…More detailed information on the elements of the SIDDHARTA-2 apparatus can be found in [3,7]. The SIDDHARTINO experiment, consisting in a reduced SIDDHARTA-2 apparatus with only 64 SDDs installed, performed a precise measurement of gaseous K − -4 He transitions to the 2p level [8,9], thus confirming the expected performances, the excellent background rejection capacity of the SIDDHARTA-2 apparatus, and the validity of the data selection and analysis procedure [10].…”
Section: The Siddharta-2 Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…For a hypothetical reduction of the uncorrelated background by 70%, the Monte Carlo simulation predicts an improvement of the S/B by 43%. The background suppression provided by the Veto-2 system is crucial for the challenging kaonic deuterium measurement: the K 𝛼 X-ray yield in kaonic deuterium is expected to be lower by approximately two orders of magnitude with respect to the L 𝛼 yield in kaonic helium-4 [3][4][5][6]32]. Therefore, conserving the strength of the signal, together with an efficient suppression of correlated background, is vital for the success of the K − d measurement.…”
Section: Outlook: the Veto-2 Background Suppressionmentioning
confidence: 99%