The kaonic deuterium measurement at J-PARC and DAΦNE will provide a piece of information still missing to the antikaon-nucleon interaction close to threshold, providing valuable information to answer one of the most fundamental problems in hadron physics today - to the yet unsolved puzzle of how the hadron mass is generated. For this a new X-ray detector system has been developed to measure the shift and width of the 2p → 1s transition of kaonic deuterium with a precision of 60 eV and 140 eV, respectively.
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Trippl, C., Zmeskal, J., Aikawa, S., Amirkhani, A., Bazzi, M., Bellotti, G., … Widmann, E. (2018). A New Silicon Drift Detector System for Kaonic Atom Measurements. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1138). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1138/1/012013
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