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Repulsion and absorption of the -nucleus potential for -He in the Li(, ) reaction
We study phenomenologically inclusive spectra of the Li(, )
reaction at 1.2 GeV/ within a distorted-wave impulse approximation with the
optimal Fermi-averaging matrix. We attempt to
clarify the property of a -nucleus potential for -He by
comparing the calculated spectra with the data of the J-PARC E10 experiment.
The result shows that the repulsive and absorptive components of the
-He potential provide the ability to explain the data of the
continuum spectra in and regions; the strengths of +30 MeV and 26 MeV are favored within the
Woods-Saxon potential, consistent with analyses for heavier nuclei. Effects of
the size and potential range for -He in the neutron excess of
0.2 are also discussed.Comment: 35 pages, 11 figure
Beam and SKS spectrometers at the K1.8 beam line
High-resolution spectrometers for both incident beams and scattered particles have been constructed at the K1.8 beam line of the Hadron Experimental Facility at J-PARC. A point-to-point optics is realized between the entrance and exit of QQDQQ magnets for the beam spectrometer. Fine-pitch wire chamber trackers and hodoscope counters are installed in the beam spectrometer to accept a high rate beam up to 107 Hz. The superconducting kaon spectrometer for scattered particles was transferred from KEK with modifications to the cryogenic system and detectors. A missing-mass resolution of 1.9 ± 0.1 MeV/c2 (FWHM) was achieved for the ∑ peaks of (π±, K+) reactions on a proton target in the first physics run of E19 in 2010