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K - Pp bound system at J-PARC

Authors :
Eberhard Widmann
M. Iliescu
Haruhiko Outa
Hiroaki Ohnishi
K. Inoue
Yasuyuki Matsuda
Hiroyuki Noumi
Takashi Ishikawa
Makoto Tokuda
Masahiko Iwasaki
H. Tatsuno
Akihisa Toyoda
Toshimitsu Yamazaki
D. Tomono
M. Sato
Paul Kienle
Ken Suzuki
Michael Cargnelli
Kotaro Shirotori
Florin Sirghi
Hiroyuki Fujioka
Atsushi Sakaguchi
G. Beer
Oton Vazquez Doce
Shun Enomoto
Shinji Okada
Yue Ma
Hyoungchan Bhang
Mario Bragadireanu
Paul Buehler
K. Kato
Alessandro Scordo
T. Hashimoto
H. Kou
O. Morra
Johann Marton
Catalina Curceanu
Johannes Zmeskal
Y. Kato
Carolina Berucci
S. Kawasaki
Takatoshi Suzuki
Seonho Choi
L. Busso
S. Ajimura
Tomofumi Nagae
Masami Iio
Fuminori Sakuma
Y. Ishiguro
Qi Zhang
Y. Sada
Tomokazu Fukuda
Y. Fujiwara
Yutaka Mizoi
Kyo Tsukada
C. Guaraldo
Ryugo S. Hayano
H. Asano
Toshihiko Hiraiwa
Shigeru Ishimoto
Koki Kanno
Shoji Suzuki
Kristian Piscicchia
T. Yamaga
Kiyoshi Tanida
Hexi Shi
Diana Sirghi
Michiko Sekimoto
Kenta Itahashi
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings. 2249
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The K¯NN bound system, symbolically denoted as “K−pp”, is the simplest K¯-nuclear bound system which has been widely discussed as a consequence of the strongly attractive K¯N interaction in I = 0 channels. Many theoretical works have pointed out the existence of the “K−pp” bound system, but the calculated properties such as the binding energy and the width spread out due to the uncertainty of the K¯N interaction below the K¯+N mass threshold. Experimentally, there are several reports on observation of a “K−pp” candidate with the binding energy of around 100 MeV, however, no definitive evidence was available so far. At J-PARC, we conducted a experimental search for the “K−pp” bound system using K− + 3He reaction at 1.0 GeV/c where the “K−pp” is expected to be directly produced via the (K−, n) reaction. We finally observed a bound state below the K− +p+p mass threshold in the Λpn final state, which can be interpreted as the “K− pp” bound state. The possible existence of the “K− pp” state is discussed from both aspects of production and decay.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15517616
Volume :
2249
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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