X-ray spectroscopy of kaonic atoms at SIDDHARTA

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The X-ray measurements of kaonic atoms play an important role for understanding the low-energy QCD in the strangeness sector. The SIDDHARTA experiment studied the X-ray transitions of 4 light kaonic atoms (H, D, 3He, and 4He) using the DAFNE electron-positron collider at LNF (Italy). Most precise values of the shift and width of the kaonic hydrogen 1s state were determined, which have been now used as fundamental information for the low-energy K-p interaction in theoretical studies. An upper limit of the X-ray yield of kaonic deuterium was derived, important for future K-d experiments. The shifts and widths of the kaonic 3He and 4He 2p states were obtained, confirming the end of the "kaonic helium puzzle". In this contribution also the plans for new experiments of kaonic deuterium are being presented. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2014.

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Cargnelli, M., Bazzi, M., Beer, G., Berucci, C., Bragadireanu, A. M., Curceanu, C., … Zmeskal, J. (2014). X-ray spectroscopy of kaonic atoms at SIDDHARTA. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 73). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147305008

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