DEAR, FINUDA, KLOE: Kaonic Atoms, Hypernuclei and CP-Violation at the DAFNE Phi-Factory
Stefano Bianco

TL;DR
This paper reviews experiments at DAFNE, including DEAR's search for exotic kaonic atoms, FINUDA's hypernuclei spectroscopy, and KLOE's CP violation measurements, highlighting recent advances in particle physics research.
Contribution
It provides an overview of multiple experiments at DAFNE, detailing their objectives, methodologies, and recent findings in kaonic atoms, hypernuclei, and CP violation.
Findings
Detection of exotic kaonic atoms by DEAR
Spectroscopy results of hypernuclei by FINUDA
Measurement of direct CP violation by KLOE
Abstract
Physics at DAFNE, the new Frascati e+e- machine, is reviewed, as well as the esperiments: DEAR - search for KN exotic atoms, FINUDA - spectroscopy and decays of hypernuclei, and KLOE - a multipurpose detector designed for measuring direct CP violation in the K system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
