About 15 000 K-Φp events have been collected in the CERN Ω′ spectrometer. A partial-wave decomposition of the K-Φ system is performed. The 1+SO+ wave is dominant. The 0-P0+ and 2-P0+ waves are important and show resonant behaviour at ∼ 1.83 GeV (Γ ∼ 0.25 GeV) and ∼ 1.73 GeV (Γ ∼ 0.22 GeV) respectively. The first one can be interpreted as the second radial excitation of the kaon while the second one can be identified as one of the two L mesons.

A partial-wave analysis of the K−Φ system produced in the reaction K−p → K+K−K−p at 18.5 GeV/c / T. Armstrong, M. Baubillier, W. Beusch, I. Bloodworth, M. Bonesini, A. Burns, A. Calligarich, J. Carney, G. Cecchet, G. Costa, R. Dolfini, C. Evangelista, B. Ghidini, J. Kinson, K. Knudson, G. Liguori, L. Mandelli, M. Mazzanti, F. Navach, A. Palano, L. Perini, Y. Pons, E. Quercigh, Z. Strachman, M. Tamborini, D. Teodoro, M. Worsell, G. Zito, R. Zitoun. - In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS. B. - ISSN 0550-3213. - 221:1(1983), pp. 1-15. [10.1016/0550-3213(83)90616-8]

A partial-wave analysis of the K−Φ system produced in the reaction K−p → K+K−K−p at 18.5 GeV/c

L. Perini;
1983

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About 15 000 K-Φp events have been collected in the CERN Ω′ spectrometer. A partial-wave decomposition of the K-Φ system is performed. The 1+SO+ wave is dominant. The 0-P0+ and 2-P0+ waves are important and show resonant behaviour at ∼ 1.83 GeV (Γ ∼ 0.25 GeV) and ∼ 1.73 GeV (Γ ∼ 0.22 GeV) respectively. The first one can be interpreted as the second radial excitation of the kaon while the second one can be identified as one of the two L mesons.
Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
1983
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