Feasibility study of {\eta}-mesic nuclei production by means of the WASA-at-COSY and COSY-TOF facilities
Magdalena Skurzok

TL;DR
This study explores the feasibility of detecting {\
Contribution
It presents Monte Carlo simulation results for {\
Findings
Acceptance rates for {\
Acceptance comparisons for different models and widths.
Optimal beam momentum identified for COSY-TOF detection.
Abstract
Despite the fact that existence of {\eta}-mesic nuclei in which the {\eta} meson might be bound with the light nucleus by means of the strong interaction was postulated already in 1986, it is still not experimentally confirmed. Discovering of this new kind of an exotic nuclear matter is very important as it might allow for better understanding of {\eta} meson structure and its interaction with nucleons. The search of the {\eta}-helium bound states is carried out at the COSY accelerator in the Research Center Juelich in Germany, by means of the WASA detection system. The search are conducted with high statistic and high acceptance for the free production of the 4He-{\eta} bound states. It is also considered to search for {\eta}-tritium in quasi free reaction which might be realised with COSY-TOF facility. In this thesis the results of the Monte Carlo simulations of the {\eta}-helium…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Nuclear Physics and Applications
