An instrument of central importance for the strangeness photo- and electroproduction at the 1.5 GeV ¨ electron beam of the MAMI accelerator at the Institut fur Kernphysik in Mainz, Germany, is the newly installed magnetic spectrometer KAOS that is operated by the A1 collaboration in (e, e′ K ) reactions on the proton or light nuclei. Its compact design and its capability to detect negative and positive charged particles simultaneously complements the existing spectrometers. The strangeness program performed with Kaos in 2008–9 is addressing some important issues in the field of elementary kaon photo- and electroproduction reactions. Although recent measurements have been performed at Jefferson Lab, there are still a number of open pr...
The kaon electroproduction reaction H(e, e ′K+)Λ was studied as a function of the four momentum tran...
An experiment designed to investigate the strangeness photoproduction process using a tagged pho-ton...
The kaon electroproduction reaction H(e, e\u27K+)Λ was studied as a function of the four momentum tr...
An instrument of central importance for the strangeness photo- and electroproduc...
Institut für Kernphysik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, J.-J.-Becherweg 45, D-55099 Mainz. Abstra...
An instrument of central importance for the strangeness photo- and electroproduction at the 1.5-GeV ...
(for the A1 Collaboration) During the last two years, several experimental approaches to strange sys...
The new stage of the Mainz Microtron, MAMI, at the Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Johannes Gut...
Present and future research into the electroproduction of kaons plays an important role at Mainz Mic...
The KaoS spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI, Germany, is perceived as the ideal candidate for ...
Cross-section measurements of the exclusive p(e, e′K +)Λ, Σ 0electroproduction reactions have been p...
In 2007 the Mainz Microtron MAMI has been upgraded to 1.5 GeV electron beam energy, crossing the ene...
The KaoS spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI, Germany, is perceived as the ideal candidate for ...
At the Mainz Microtron hypernuclei can be studied by (e,e’K) reactions. By detecting the kaon which ...
K+Λ photoproduction provides the best possibility for a model independent extraction of the photopro...
The kaon electroproduction reaction H(e, e ′K+)Λ was studied as a function of the four momentum tran...
An experiment designed to investigate the strangeness photoproduction process using a tagged pho-ton...
The kaon electroproduction reaction H(e, e\u27K+)Λ was studied as a function of the four momentum tr...
An instrument of central importance for the strangeness photo- and electroproduc...
Institut für Kernphysik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, J.-J.-Becherweg 45, D-55099 Mainz. Abstra...
An instrument of central importance for the strangeness photo- and electroproduction at the 1.5-GeV ...
(for the A1 Collaboration) During the last two years, several experimental approaches to strange sys...
The new stage of the Mainz Microtron, MAMI, at the Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Johannes Gut...
Present and future research into the electroproduction of kaons plays an important role at Mainz Mic...
The KaoS spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI, Germany, is perceived as the ideal candidate for ...
Cross-section measurements of the exclusive p(e, e′K +)Λ, Σ 0electroproduction reactions have been p...
In 2007 the Mainz Microtron MAMI has been upgraded to 1.5 GeV electron beam energy, crossing the ene...
The KaoS spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI, Germany, is perceived as the ideal candidate for ...
At the Mainz Microtron hypernuclei can be studied by (e,e’K) reactions. By detecting the kaon which ...
K+Λ photoproduction provides the best possibility for a model independent extraction of the photopro...
The kaon electroproduction reaction H(e, e ′K+)Λ was studied as a function of the four momentum tran...
An experiment designed to investigate the strangeness photoproduction process using a tagged pho-ton...
The kaon electroproduction reaction H(e, e\u27K+)Λ was studied as a function of the four momentum tr...