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Study of in-medium mass modification at J-PARC

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arxiv 1502.00703 v1 pith:J5I2GO4Y submitted 2015-02-03 nucl-ex

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Study of in-medium mass modification has attracted interest in terms of the restoration of the spontaneously broken chiral symmetry, which is responsible for the generation of hadron mass. Many experiments were performed to measure in-medium property of hadrons but there is no consensus yet. J-PARC E16 has been proposed to study in-medium property of vector mesons via dilepton decay channel. The status of spectrometer R \& D is explained. Other related experiments planned at J-PARC are also introduced.

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