Tytuł pozycji:
Tests of new CZT detectors at DAΦNE collider for kaonic atoms measurements
- Tytuł:
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Tests of new CZT detectors at DAΦNE collider for kaonic atoms measurements
- Autorzy:
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Friščić, Ivica
Khreptak, Aleksander
Marton, Johann
Toscano, Lorenzo G.
Manti, Simone
De Paolis, Luca
Guaraldo, Carlo
Scordo, Alessandro
Cargnelli, Michael
Principato, Fabio
Tüchler, Marlene
Iwasaki, Masahiko
Clozza, Francesco
Iliescu, Mihail
Curceanu, Catalina
Napolitano, Fabrizio
Niedźwiecki, Szymon
Zmeskal, Johann
Silarski, Michał
Sirghi, Florin Catalin
Toho, Kairo
Fiorini, Carlo
Sgaramella, Francesco
Buttacavoli, Antonino
Ohnishi, Hiroaki
Bosnar, Damir
Abbene, Leonardo
Borghi, Giacomo
Carminati, Marco
Dulski, Kamil
Moskal, Paweł
Bragadireanu, Mario
Del Grande, Raffaele
Skurzok, Magdalena
Artibani, Francesco
Bazzi, Massimiliano
Clozza, Alberto
Piscicchia, kristian
Sirghi, Diana Laura
Spallone, Antonio
- Data publikacji:
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2025
- Język:
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angielski
- Prawa:
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- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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Kaonic atom spectroscopy provides key observables for investigating low-energy strong interactions in strange systems. In this paper, we present an overview of the SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration’s activities in the field of kaonic atoms, with a particular focus on the development of a new Cadmium-Zinc-Telluride (CZT) detector system for the study of intermediate-mass kaonic atoms. This novel detection system, applied for the first time in fundamental physics research at a collider, is designed to extend the energy range accessible in kaonic atom spectroscopy. We report on the characteristics of the detector and the results of test measurements conducted at the DAΦNE collider between 2022 and 2024.The tests demonstrated that the detector’s energy resolution, efficient background rejection, and good timing performance make it ideal for performing kaonic atom measurements. The ultimate goal of these developments is to refine our understanding of kaon-multinucleon low-energy strong interactions by providing high-precision measurements of intermediate-mass kaonic atoms.