A candidate resonant tetraneutron state is found in the missing-mass spectrum obtained in the double-charge-exchange reaction ^{4}He(^{8}He,^{8}Be) at 186 MeV/u. The energy of the state is 0.83±0.65(stat)±1.25(syst) MeV above the threshold of four-neutron decay with a significance level of 4.9σ. Utilizing the large positive Q value of the (^{8}He,^{8}Be) reaction, an almost recoilless condition of the four-neutron system was achieved so as to obtain a weakly interacting four-neutron system efficiently.
A novel method is proposed to measure η ′ (958) meson bound states in 11 C nuclei by missing mass spectroscopy of the 12 C(p, d) reaction near the η ′ production threshold. It is shown that peak structures will be observed experimentally in an inclusive measurement in case that the in-medium η ′ mass reduction is sufficiently large and that the decay width of η ′ mesic states is narrow enough. Such a measurement will be feasible with the intense proton beam supplied by the SIS synchrotron at GSI combined with the good energy resolution of the fragment separator FRS. * ) typeset using PTPT E X.cls Ver.0.9 * ) As shown in Ref. 21) for weaker attraction cases heavier nuclei might be better for observation of bound states.
Excitation spectra of ^{11}C are measured in the ^{12}C(p,d) reaction near the η^{'} emission threshold. A proton beam extracted from the synchrotron SIS-18 at GSI with an incident energy of 2.5 GeV impinges on a carbon target. The momenta of deuterons emitted at 0° are precisely measured with the fragment separator (FRS) operated as a spectrometer. In contrast to theoretical predictions on the possible existence of deeply bound η^{'}-mesic states in carbon nuclei, no distinct structures are observed associated with the formation of bound states. The spectra are analyzed to set stringent constraints on the formation cross section and on the hitherto barely known η^{'}-nucleus interaction.
Excitation-energy spectra of 11 C nuclei near the η -meson production threshold have been measured by missing-mass spectroscopy using the 12 C(p,d) reaction. A carbon target has been irradiated with a 2.5 GeV proton beam supplied by the synchrotron SIS-18 at GSI to produce η meson bound states in 11 C nuclei. Deuterons emitted at 0 • in the reaction have been momentum-analyzed by the fragment separator (FRS) used as a high-resolution spectrometer. No distinct structure due to the formation of η -mesic states is observed although a high statistical sensitivity is achieved in the experimental spectra. Upper limits on the formation cross sections of η -mesic states are determined, and thereby a constraint imposed on the η -nucleus interaction is discussed.
We are going to perform an inclusive spectroscopy experiment of η ′ mesic nuclei with the 12 C(p,d) reaction to study in-medium properties of the η ′ meson. In nuclear medium, the η ′ meson mass may be reduced due to partial restoration of chiral symmetry. In case of sufficiently large mass reduction and small absorption width of η ′ at normal nuclear density, peak structures of η ′ mesic states in 11 C will be observed near the η ′ emission threshold even in an inclusive spectrum. The experiment will be carried out at GSI with proton beam supplied by SIS using FRS as a spectrometer. The detail of the experiment is described.
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