Kaonic atoms, formed when a negatively charged kaon replaces an electron, provide a unique laboratory to test fundamental interactions at low energies. EXKALIBUR (EXtensive Kaonic Atoms research: from LIthium and Beryllium to URanium) is a program to perform systematic, high-precision X-ray spectroscopy of selected kaonic atoms across the periodic table at the DAΦNE accelerator at the National Laboratory of Frascati. Here, we outline its detector-driven strategy: silicon drift detectors for 10 40 keV transitions in light targets (Li, Be, B, O), CdZnTe detectors for 40 300 keV lines in intermediate-Z systems (Mg, Al, Si, S), and a high-purity germanium detector for high-Z atoms (Se, Zr, Ta, Mo, W, Pb), complemented by VOXES, a high-resolution crystal spectrometer for sub-eV studies. EXKALIBUR plans to (i) reduce the charged-kaon mass uncertainty below 10 keV, (ii) produce a database of nuclear shifts and widths to constrain multi-nucleon K−-nucleus interactions models, and (iii) provide precision data for testing bound-state quantum electrodynamics in strong elds. We summarize the planned measurements and expected sensitivities within DAΦNE luminosities.

Manti, S., Abbene, L., Artibani, F., Bazzi, M., Borghi, G., Bosnar, D., et al. (2025). EXKALIBUR: Towards a Kaonic Atoms Periodic Table to Test Fundamental Interactions. ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A, 148(6), 1-7 [10.12693/APhysPolA.148.S89].

EXKALIBUR: Towards a Kaonic Atoms Periodic Table to Test Fundamental Interactions

Abbene L.;Buttacavoli A.;Principato F.;
2025-12-29

Abstract

Kaonic atoms, formed when a negatively charged kaon replaces an electron, provide a unique laboratory to test fundamental interactions at low energies. EXKALIBUR (EXtensive Kaonic Atoms research: from LIthium and Beryllium to URanium) is a program to perform systematic, high-precision X-ray spectroscopy of selected kaonic atoms across the periodic table at the DAΦNE accelerator at the National Laboratory of Frascati. Here, we outline its detector-driven strategy: silicon drift detectors for 10 40 keV transitions in light targets (Li, Be, B, O), CdZnTe detectors for 40 300 keV lines in intermediate-Z systems (Mg, Al, Si, S), and a high-purity germanium detector for high-Z atoms (Se, Zr, Ta, Mo, W, Pb), complemented by VOXES, a high-resolution crystal spectrometer for sub-eV studies. EXKALIBUR plans to (i) reduce the charged-kaon mass uncertainty below 10 keV, (ii) produce a database of nuclear shifts and widths to constrain multi-nucleon K−-nucleus interactions models, and (iii) provide precision data for testing bound-state quantum electrodynamics in strong elds. We summarize the planned measurements and expected sensitivities within DAΦNE luminosities.
29-dic-2025
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Manti, S., Abbene, L., Artibani, F., Bazzi, M., Borghi, G., Bosnar, D., et al. (2025). EXKALIBUR: Towards a Kaonic Atoms Periodic Table to Test Fundamental Interactions. ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A, 148(6), 1-7 [10.12693/APhysPolA.148.S89].
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