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Robert Jaffe

Robert Jaffe

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Physics

Active 1968–2023

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Citations29.9k
Papers3428 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Nuclear physics
  • Astronomy
  • Optics
  • Physics
  • Particle physics

Selected publications

  • Strange Hadron Spectroscopy with Secondary KL Beam in Hall D

    arXiv (Cornell University) · 2020 · 17 citations

    • Nuclear physics
    • Physics
    • Particle physics

    We propose to create a secondary beam of neutral kaons in Hall D at Jefferson Lab to be used with the GlueX experimental setup for strange hadron spectroscopy. The superior CEBAF electron beam will enable a flux on the order of $1\times 10^4~K_L/sec$, which exceeds the flux of that previously attained at SLAC by three orders of magnitude. The use of a deuteron target will provide first measurements ever with neutral kaons on neutrons. The experiment will measure both differential cross sections and self-analyzed polarizations of the produced $Λ$, $Σ$, $Ξ$, and $Ω$ hyperons using the GlueX detector at the Jefferson Lab Hall D. The measurements will span CM $\cosθ$ from $-0.95$ to 0.95 in the range W = 1490 MeV to 2500 MeV. The new data will significantly constrain the partial wave analyses and reduce model-dependent uncertainties in the extraction of the properties and pole positions of the strange hyperon resonances, and establish the orbitally excited multiplets in the spectra of the $Ξ$ and $Ω$ hyperons. Comparison with the corresponding multiplets in the spectra of the charm and bottom hyperons will provide insight into he accuracy of QCD-based calculations over a large range of masses. The proposed facility will have a defining impact in the strange meson sector through measurements of the final state $Kπ$ system up to 2 GeV invariant mass. This will allow the determination of pole positions and widths of all relevant $K^\ast(Kπ)$ $S$-,$P$-,$D$-,$F$-, and $G$-wave resonances, settle the question of the existence or nonexistence of scalar meson $κ/K_0^\ast(700)$ and improve the constrains on their pole parameters. Subsequently improving our knowledge of the low-lying scalar nonet in general.

Frequent coauthors

  • K. Hepp

    ETH Zurich

    129 shared
  • E Br zin

    École Normale Supérieure d'Abidjan

    128 shared
  • Justis P. Ehlers

    Center for Excellence in Education

    128 shared
  • H G ttingen

    Kyoto University

    128 shared
  • Mrs Landgraf

    Fraunhofer USA

    128 shared
  • J. Wess

    128 shared
  • W Beiglb ck

    Heidelberg Engineering (Germany)

    128 shared
  • J. Zittartz

    University of Cologne

    128 shared
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