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The three-nucleon system as a laboratory for nuclear physics: the need for 3N forces
Recent experimental results in three-body systems have unambiguously shown
that calculations based on nucleon-nucleon forces fail to accurately describe
many experimental observables and one needs to include effects which are beyond
the realm of the two-body potentials. This conclusion owes its significance to
the fact that experiments and calculations can both be performed with a high
accuracy. In this short review, a sample of recent experimental results along
with the results of the state-of-the-art calculations will be presented and
discussed.Comment: Commissioned article for Nuclear Physics News, 8 pages, 6 figure
WASA-FRS EXPERIMENTS IN FAIR PHASE-0 AT GSI
We have developed a new and unique experimental setup integrating the central part of the Wide Angle Shower Apparatus (WASA) into the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI. This combination opens up possibilities of new experiments with high-resolution spectroscopy at forward 0◦ and measurements of light decay particles with nearly full solid-angle acceptance in coincidence. The first series of the WASA-FRS experiments have been successfully carried out in 2022. The developed experimental setup and two physics experiments performed in 2022 including the status of the preliminary data analysis are introduced.</p
Observation of a Vector Charmoniumlike State at 4.7 GeV/c2 and Search for Zcs in e+e- →k+K-J/ψ
Using data samples with an integrated luminosity of 5.85 fb-1 collected at center-of-mass energies from 4.61 to 4.95 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring, we measure the cross section for the process e+e-→K+K-J/ψ. A new resonance with a mass of M=4708-15+17±21 MeV/c2 and a width of Γ=126-23+27±30 MeV is observed in the energy-dependent line shape of the e+e-→K+K-J/ψ cross section with a significance over 5σ. The K+J/ψ system is also investigated to search for charged charmoniumlike states, but no significant Zcs+ states are observed. Upper limits on the Born cross sections for e+e-→K-Zcs(3985)+/K-Zcs(4000)++c.c. with Zcs(3985)±/Zcs(4000)±→K±J/ψ are reported at 90% confidence levels. The ratio of branching fractions {[B(Zcs(3985)+→K+J/ψ)]/B[Zcs(3985)+→(D¯0Ds∗++D¯∗0Ds+)]} is measured to be less than 0.03 at 90% confidence level. © 2023 authors. Published by the American Physical Society
Observation of a Vector Charmoniumlike State at 4.7 GeV/c2 and Search for Zcs in e+e- →k+K-J/ψ
Using data samples with an integrated luminosity of 5.85 fb-1 collected at center-of-mass energies from 4.61 to 4.95 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring, we measure the cross section for the process e+e-→K+K-J/ψ. A new resonance with a mass of M=4708-15+17±21 MeV/c2 and a width of Γ=126-23+27±30 MeV is observed in the energy-dependent line shape of the e+e-→K+K-J/ψ cross section with a significance over 5σ. The K+J/ψ system is also investigated to search for charged charmoniumlike states, but no significant Zcs+ states are observed. Upper limits on the Born cross sections for e+e-→K-Zcs(3985)+/K-Zcs(4000)++c.c. with Zcs(3985)±/Zcs(4000)±→K±J/ψ are reported at 90% confidence levels. The ratio of branching fractions {[B(Zcs(3985)+→K+J/ψ)]/B[Zcs(3985)+→(D¯0Ds∗++D¯∗0Ds+)]} is measured to be less than 0.03 at 90% confidence level. © 2023 authors. Published by the American Physical Society
Matter radius of the doubly-magic <sup>56</sup> Ni measured in a storage ring
The matter radius of the doubly magic 56Ni was extracted from a measurement of the differential cross section by employing, for the first time, elastic proton scattering in inverse kinematics with a radioactive beam at Ekin= 390.2 MeV/nucleon circulating in a storage ring and passing an internal hydrogen gas-jet target with a revolution frequency of around 2 MHz. The novel experimental scheme is based on UHV-compatible Si detectors operated as active vacuum windows, which were implemented in the ESR storage ring at GSI. A matter radius <rm2>1/2=3.74-0.06+0.03 fm was extracted for the doubly-magic self-conjugate nucleus 56Ni.</p
Observation of the ψ (3686) decays into ς+ ς ¯ -ω and ς+ ς ¯ -φ
Based on (2712.4±14.3)×106 events recorded at the ψ(3686) nominal mass collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the ψ(3686)→ς+ς¯-ω and ς+ς¯-φ decays are observed for the first time with statistical significances of 13.8σ and 7.6σ, respectively. The corresponding branching fractions are measured to be B(ψ(3686)→ς+ς¯-ω)=(1.89±0.18±0.21)×10-5 and B(ψ(3686)→ς+ς¯-φ)=(2.96±0.54±0.41)×10-6, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic.<br/
Measurement of the cross section of e + e − → ηπ + π − at center-of-mass energies from 3.872 GeV to 4.700 GeV
Using data samples with an integrated luminosity of 19 fb−1 at twenty-eight center-of-mass energies from 3.872 GeV to 4.700 GeV collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII electron-positron collider, the process e+e− → ηπ+π− and the intermediate process e+e− → ηρ0 are studied for the first time. The Born cross sections are measured. No significant resonance structure is observed in the cross section lineshape. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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