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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne

HK 29: Elektromagnetische und Hadronische Sonden

HK 29.5: Talk

Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 15:15–15:30, A

Pionic deuteriumDimitrios Anagnostopoulos1, Daniel Covita2, Hubert Gorke3, Detlev Gotta3, Alexander Gruber4, Albert Hirtl4, Paul Indelicato5, Eric-Olivier Le Bigot5, Johann Marton4, Mikhael nekipelov3, Joaquim dos Santos2, Philipp Schmid4, Sophie Schlesser5, Leopold Simons6, •Thomas Strauch3, Joao Veloso2 und Johann Zmeskal41Univ. Ioannina, Greece — 2Univ. Coimbra, Portugal — 3IKP,FZ Jülich — 4Stefan Meyer Inst., Wien — 5Lab. Kastler-Brossel, Univ. Paris VI — 6PSI, Villigen

Data taking of the project PIONIC HYDROGEN has been completed with a high statistics study of the strong–interaction effects by measuring the Kβ X–radiation in π D. The π D hadronic shift will provide a constraint for π N isospin scattering lengths extracted from the π H measurement. In addition, as an outstanding case in charged pion–nucleon interactions the shift is very sensitive to isospin-breaking corrections owing to the almost complete cancellation of the pion–proton and pion–neutron scattering lengths. Secondly, the hadronic width is directly related to pion production processes at threshold, which is subject of continuing theoretical efforts within the framework of Chiral Perturbation Theory. The measurement was performed at the Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland, using the cyclotron trap and a high–resolution Bragg crystal spectrometer. By measuring the density dependence cascade effects can be identified and corrected in order to allow an unambiguous determination of the strong–interaction effects. First results of the new π D experiments will be discussed.

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