02-1-1086-2009/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress


Strangeness in Hadronic Matter and Study of Inelastic Reactions
Near Kinematical Borders
  

Leaders:     E.A. Strokovsky
E.S. Kokoulina
D.O. Krivenkov

Participating countries and international organizations:
Belarus, Czech Republic, Japan, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine.

Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Strangeness in hadronic matter and study of boundary effects:
– study of stabilizing effects of strangeness in nuclear matter and properties of the lightest hypernuclei;
– study of multi-particle dynamics in the inelastic proton-proton and proton-nucleus interactions with extremally high multiplicity;
– study of spectra and yields of soft photons in the deuteron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus interactions.

Expected results:
  • Experimental conclusion about the existence of the hypernucleus 6ΛН.

  • New experimental data on the properties of the lightest hypernuclei and experimental verification of corresponding theoretical models for these hypernuclei.

  • New experimental data on the drip-line location for loosely bound light hypernuclei with high neutron excess, necessary for the development of the theory of neutron-rich hypernuclei and models of their production in non-central nucleus-nucleus interactions.

  • New experimental data on the production of strangeness and vector mesons (including those, containing strange quarks) by polarized photons (close to the relevant thresholds).

  • Measurement of the measured energy spectra of gamma-quanta (in the energy range up to several MeV), produced in the interactions of different nuclear beams (from deuterium to heavy nuclei) of Nuclotron with various nuclear targets, with theoretical predictions depending on the multiplicity of charged and neutral particles, as well as on the photon emission angle; verification of various physical hypotheses about the mechanisms of production of "direct" photons in the nuclear interactions.

  • Confirmation (or establishing of the upper boundaries) of cross sections for the production of new resonances, decaying into two γ-quanta.
Expected results in the current year:
  • Data taking for 6ΛH search using beam of 7Li nuclei. Analysis of the first experimental data for the 6ΛH search and for the measurements of hyperhydrogen isotopes 6ΛH and 4ΛH lifetimes.

  • Upgrade of the HyperNIS magnetic spectrometer (tracking system) by adding the planes of GEM detectors. These detectors, which have already been (partially) purchased and are being tested at the HyperNIS setup by SFSKYA staff, will be integrated into this setup to improve accuracy of the hypernucleus decay vertex determination.

  • Within the collaboration with Japan: data taking at LEPS/LEPS2 setups on the production of strangeness and vector mesons (including those, containing strange quarks) by polarized photons (close to the relevant thresholds); analysis of data on such reactions, taken before.

  • Assembling the “shashlyk”-type electromagnetic calorimeter based on 16 planes of gallium-gadolinium garnet crystals and the absorber from a mixture of tungsten and copper between them. Equipping the calorimeter by electronics. Participation in the simulation of the calorimeter use in the SPD setup for the task of direct photon registration, within the development of the SPD physical program with polarized beams of light nuclei and protons. Participation in works on simulation of the polarimeters (to be created) for experiments with polarized beams at the VBLHEP accelerator complex.

  • Preparing a new project to replace the one being completed.

  • Comparison of the average of the transverse and longitudinal momentum components of charged particles as a function of multiplicity. Determination of the critical multiplicity at which the components become indistinguishable and establishing its connection with the pion condensate region.

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leaders
Status
      Laboratory or other
    Division of JINR
Responsible person
Main researchers
1. Experiment NIS-GIBS E.A. Strokovsky
J. Lukstins
D.O. Krivenkov
Realization
Data taking
  VBLHEP V.D. Aksinenko, M.H. Anikina, T. Atovullaev, A.V. Averyanov, A.N. Bayeva, S.N. Bazylev, A.E. Baskakov, D.V. Dementiev,  A.A. Feschenko, A.A. Fedyunin, S.V. Gertsenberger, A.M. Korotkova, V.T. Matyushin, A.I. Maksimchuk, Yu.A. Murin, S. Nepochatykh, O.V. Okhrimenko, S.N. Plyashkevich, N.G. Parfenova, M. Patsyuk, P.A. Rukoyatkin, A.V. Shipunov, M.O. Shitenkov, A.D. Sheremetiev, A.V. Shutov, N.A. Shutova, I.V. Slepnev, V.M. Slepnev, A.L. Voronin
  DLNP  B.A. Popov, V.V. Tereschenko, S.V. Tereschenko
  OCE A.N. Parfenov
2. Experiment NEMAN E.S. Kokoulina
V.A. Nikitin
Project preparation
Data taking
  VBLHEP V.P. Balandin, N. Barlykov, Yu.T. Borzunov, V.B. Dunin, V. Dudin, O.P. Gavrischuk, A.S. Gribovsky, V.Yu. Ivanenko,  A.V. Konstantinov, D.A. Kirillov, R.I. Kukushkina, Yu.P. Petukhov, V.V. Popov, I.A. Rufanov, M.V. Tokarev, S.Yu. Sinelcshikova,  V.A. Zykunov
  BLTP Yu.A. Bystritsky
 
 Collaboration
Country or International Organization City Institute or laboratory
Belarus Gomel GSTU
    GSU
  Minsk "Radateh"
    BSUIR
    IAP NASB
    INP BSU
    IP NASB
Czech Republic Prague CTU
    CU
Japan Osaka RCNP
Russia Chernogolovka ISSP RAS
  Moscow "Azimuth-Photonics"
    "FOMOS-MATERIALS"
    NNRU "MEPhI"
    SINP MSU
  Moscow, Zelenograd RIMST
  Protvino IHEP
  St. Petersburg SPbSPU
  Syktyvkar DM Komi SC UrB RAS
Slovakia Banska Bistrica UMB
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU