The SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration is performing research in the field of kaonic atoms spectroscopy. In this work, following an introduction on kaonic atoms and their importance for the development of low-energy strong interaction theories, the first result of the experiment (kaonic helium) is presented. This measurement was promising in the view of the main goal of the experiment, i.e. the first measurement of the kaonic deuterium transitions to the 1s level, important to model the kaon-nucleon interaction. In the last part of the paper future plans of the collaboration to measure new key quantities in kaonic atoms with beyond stat-of-the-art radiation detectors are also presented.

Kaonic atoms studies with the SIDDHARTA-2 experiment

Borghi, Giacomo;Carminati, Marco;Fiorini, Carlo;Toscano, Lorenzo G.;
2025-01-01

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The SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration is performing research in the field of kaonic atoms spectroscopy. In this work, following an introduction on kaonic atoms and their importance for the development of low-energy strong interaction theories, the first result of the experiment (kaonic helium) is presented. This measurement was promising in the view of the main goal of the experiment, i.e. the first measurement of the kaonic deuterium transitions to the 1s level, important to model the kaon-nucleon interaction. In the last part of the paper future plans of the collaboration to measure new key quantities in kaonic atoms with beyond stat-of-the-art radiation detectors are also presented.
2025
10th International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics, QNP 2024
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