In spring 2003 the FINUDA detector was installed at the ϕ factory DAΦNEin the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of INFN (Italy). In October 2003 the commissioning of the apparatus was accomplished and the first data taking started with a set of nuclear targets ⁶Li, ⁷Li, ^12C, ^27Al, ^51V. The data collection will continue until a total integrated luminosity of 250 pb^-1 is recorded. Light and medium A hypernuclei will be abundantly produced by the strangeness exchange reaction induced by the stopped K^- coming from the decay of ϕ (1020) mesons. The aim of the experiment is to simultaneously measure the excitation energy spectra of the produced hypernuclei, with a resolution better than 1 MeV, the lifetime of the Γ embedded in the different hypernuclei and the partial widths Γ_π, Γₙp and Γₙn for mesonic and non mesonic hypernuclear decays. Information on neutron-rich hypernuclei and rare hypernuclear two-body decays might be available too, with the statistics that will be collected at the end of the run. In the present paper, first results concerning in-beam detector calibration, spectrometer performances and very preliminary hypernuclear formation and decay spectra will be presented.
M. et al. (Thu,) studied this question.