The K1.8BR spectrometer system at J-PARC

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A new spectrometer system has been designed and constructed at the secondary beam line K1.8BR in the hadron hall of J-PARC to investigate - K N interactions and -K -nuclear bound systems. The spectrometer consists of a high precision beam line spectrometer, a liquid 3He/4He/D2 target system, a cylindrical detector system that surrounds the target to detect the decay particles from the target region, and a neutron time-of-flight counter array located ∼15m downstream of the target position. Details of the design, construction, and performance of the detector components are described.

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Agari, K., Ajimura, S., Beer, G., Bhang, H., Bragadireanu, M., Buehler, P., … Zmeskal, J. (2012). The K1.8BR spectrometer system at J-PARC. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2012(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/ptep/pts039

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