Organisation de Micro-Électronique Générale Avancée

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2026

  • Measurement of $\Lambda$ Polarization in the $\pi^{-}p \to K^{0} \Lambda$ Reaction at $p_{\pi^{-}}=1.33$ GeV/$c$ toward a New $\Lambda p$ Scattering Experiment
    • Sakao T
    • Miwa K
    • Ahn J.K
    • Akazawa Y
    • Aramaki T
    • Ashikaga S
    • Callier S
    • Chiga N
    • Choi S.W
    • Ekawa H
    • Evtoukhovitch P
    • Fujioka N
    • Fujita M
    • Gogami T
    • Harada T
    • Hasegawa S
    • Hayakawa S.H
    • Honda R
    • Hoshino S
    • Hosomi K
    • Ichikawa M
    • Ichikawa Y
    • Ieiri M
    • Ikeda M
    • Imai K
    • Ishikawa Y
    • Ishimoto S
    • Jung W.S
    • Kajikawa S
    • Kanauchi H
    • Kanda H
    • Kitaoka T
    • Kang B.M
    • Kawai H
    • Kim S.H
    • Kobayashi K
    • Koike T
    • Matsuda K
    • Matsumoto Y
    • Nagao S
    • Nagatomi R
    • Nakada Y
    • Nakagawa M
    • Nakamura I
    • Nanamura T
    • Naruki M
    • Ozawa S
    • Raux L
    • Rogers T.G
    • Sakaguchi A
    • Sako H
    • Sato S
    • Shiozaki T
    • Shirotori K
    • Suzuki K.N
    • Suzuki S
    • Tabata M
    • Taille C.D.L
    • Takahashi H
    • Takahashi T
    • Takahashi T.N
    • Tamura H
    • Tanaka M
    • Tanida K
    • Tsamalaidze Z
    • Ukai M
    • Umetsu H
    • Wada S
    • Yamamoto T.O
    • Yoshida J
    • Yoshimura K
    PTEP, 2026, 2026 (1), pp.013D01. This paper presents high-precision experimental data of the polarization of the $\Lambda$ hyperon in the $\pi^{-}p \to K^{0} \Lambda$ reaction, measured in the angular range $0.6<\cos \theta ^{CM}_{K0}<1.0$ with a fine bin width of $d\cos \theta ^{CM}_{K0}=0.05$. The data were obtained from the J-PARC E40 experiment at the K1.8 beamline in the J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility. The observed average polarization of $\Lambda$ in the range $0.60<\cos \theta ^{CM}_{K0}<0.85$ was $0.932 \pm 0.058 \,(\text{stat}) \pm 0.028 \,(\text{syst})$, demonstrating the successful extraction of precise polarization observables. This result provides essential experimental input for partial wave analysis (PWA) of dynamical coupled-channel (DCC) models, which aim to uncover the underlying mechanisms of $N^{*}$ resonances that emerge in intermediate states of $\pi N$ and $\gamma N$ interactions. Besides, it indicates the feasibility of a strongly polarized $\Lambda$ beam suitable for future $\Lambda p$ scattering experiments (e.g., J-PARC E86). (10.1093/ptep/ptaf168)
    DOI : 10.1093/ptep/ptaf168