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  • Achenbach, P; Gayoso, C. Ayerbe; Böhm, R; Distler, M. O; Friedrich, J; Krygier, K. W; Merkel, H; Müller, U; Neuhausen, R; Nungesser, L; Pochodzalla, J; Lorente, A. Sanchez; Majos, S. Sánchez; Walcher, Th; Gerl, J; Kavatsyuk, M; Kojouhavorv, I; Saito, N; Saito, T. R; Schaffner, H; Bressani, T; Bufalino, S; Feliciello, A; Pantaleo, A; Palomba, M; Raciti, G; Sfienti, C; Agnello, M; Ferro, F; Iazzi, F; Szymanska, K; Tegnér, P. -E; Cederwall, B; Majling, L

    arXiv (Cornell University), 05/2006
    Journal Article

    ECONF C0604032:0144,2006 The KaoS spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI, Germany, is perceived as the ideal candidate for a dedicated spectrometer in kaon and hypernuclei electroproduction. KaoS will be equipped with new read-out electronics, a completely new focal plane detector package consisting of scintillating fibres, and a new trigger system. First prototypes of the fibre detectors and the associated new front-end electronics are shown in this contribution. The Mainz hypernuclei research program will complement the hypernuclear experiments at the planned FAIR facility at GSI, Germany. At the proposed antiproton storage ring the spectroscopy of double Lambda hypernuclei is one of the four main topics which will be addressed by the PANDA Collaboration. The experiments require the operation of high purity germanium (HPGe) detectors in high magnetic fields (B= 1T) in the presence of a large hadronic background. The performance of high resolution Ge detectors in such an environment has been investigated.