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Faculty

  • Prof. T. Gogami, 5% of research time, also works for JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration

PostDocs

  • N/A

Graduate Students

  • Teppei Iwamoto, 5% of research time, also works for JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration

Responsibilities

  1. Prof. Gogami supervises the graduate student T. Iwamoto.
  2. Graduate Student T. Iwamoto is learning a Geant4 simulation.

Physics Interests

  1. Formation of \Sigma* and \Lambda* hyperons with K-long beam interacting with cryo LH2 and LD2 targets.
  2. Exploring reactions with final state K\Xi reaction for a search of \Xi* hyperons.
  3. Search for excited \Omega* hyperons in a KK\Omega* final states
  4. Search for \kappa meson and other heavier K*'s in the K-pi scatterings.
  5. The possibility studies for \beta decay of K-long with the Flux Monitor of KLF.
  6. The possibility studies for Primakoff reaction on nuclei with K-long beam.

Disclosure of Other Research Activities

Prof. Gogami is a contact person of the following experiments: JLab E12-19-002 (Lambda hypernuclear spectroscopy), J-PARC E70 (Xi hypernuclear spectroscopy), and J-PARC E94 (Lambda hypernuclear spectroscopy). Our group has other graduate students who are working for strangeness nuclear physics with hadron beams at J-PARC as well as the electron beam at JLab. These graduate students would work for KLF collaboration particularly for experimental simulations, depending on their on-going tasks.