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Search for a kaonic nuclear state via $^4$He$(K^-, N)$

Authors :
Iwasaki, M.
Bhang, H.
Chiba, J.
Choi, S.
Fukuda, Y.
Hanaki, T.
Hayano, R. S.
Iio, M.
Ishikawa, T.
Ishimoto, S.
Ishiwatari, T.
Itahashi, K.
Iwai, M.
Kienle, P.
Kim, J. H.
Matsuda, Y.
Ohnishi, H.
Okada, S.
Outa, H.
Sato, M.
Suzuki, S.
Suzuki, T.
Tomono, D.
Widmann, E.
Yamazaki, T.
Yim, H.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Very recently, we have performed a couple of experiments, {\it{KEK PS-E549/E570}}, for the detailed study of the strange tribaryon $S^0(3115)$ obtained in {\it{KEK PS-E471}}. These experiments were performed to accumulate much higher statistics with improved experimental apparatusespecially for the better proton spectroscopy of the $^4$He({\it{stopped K}}$^-$, {\it{N}}) reaction. In contrast to the previous proton spectrum, no narrow ($\sim$ 20 MeV) peak structure was found either in the inclusive $^4$He({\it{stopped K}}$^-$, {\it{p}}) or in the semi-inclusive $^4$He({\it{stopped K}}$^-$, {\it{p}}$X^\pm$) reaction channel, which is equivalent to the previous $E471$ event trigger condition. Detailed analysis of the present data and simulation shows that the peak, corresponding to $S^0(3115)$, has been an experimental artifact. Present analysis does not exclude the possible existence of a much wider structure. To be sensitive to such structure and for better understanding of the non-mesonic $K^-$ absorption reaction channel, detailed analysis of the data is in progress.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, conference HYP07 at Maintz

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0706.0297
Document Type :
Working Paper