Physics Opportunities with a Secondary K0_L Beam at JLab
Moskov Amaryan

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of creating a secondary K0_L beam at JLab's Hall-D to enable hyperon spectroscopy using the GlueX detector, opening new avenues in hadron physics research.
Contribution
It proposes a novel method to generate a secondary K0_L beam at JLab for hyperon spectroscopy, which has not been previously implemented.
Findings
Feasibility of producing a secondary K0_L beam at JLab.
Potential to study excited hyperons with the GlueX detector.
Enhancement of hyperon spectroscopy capabilities.
Abstract
Following a Letter of Intent submitted to PAC43 at JLab in this talk we discuss the possibility to create a secondary K0_L beam in Hall-D to be used with GlueX detector for spectroscopy of excited hyperons.
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