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Observation of a narrow baryon resonance with positive strangeness formed in $K^+$Xe collisions

Authors :
DIANA Collaboration
Barmin, V. V.
Asratyan, A. E.
Borisov, V. S.
Curceanu, C.
Davidenko, G. V.
Dolgolenko, A. G.
Guaraldo, C.
Kubantsev, M. A.
Larin, I. F.
Matveev, V. A.
Shebanov, V. A.
Shishov, N. N.
Sokolov, L. I.
Tarasov, V. V.
Tumanov, G. K.
Verebryusov, V. S.
Source :
Phys. Rev. C89, 045204 (2014)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The charge-exchange reaction K^+ Xe --> K^0 p Xe' is investigated using the data of the DIANA experiment. The distribution of the pK^0 effective mass shows a prominent enhancement near 1538 MeV formed by \sim 80 events above the background, whose width is consistent with being entirely due to the experimental resolution. Under the selections based on a simulation of K^+Xe collisions, the statistical significance of the signal reaches 5.5\sigma. We interpret this observation as strong evidence for formation of a pentaquark baryon with positive strangeness, \Theta^+(uudd\bar{s}), in the charge-exchange reaction K^+ n --> K^0 p on a bound neutron. The mass of the \Theta^+ baryon is measured as m(\Theta^+) = 1538+-2 MeV. Using the ratio between the numbers of resonant and non-resonant charge-exchange events in the peak region, the intrinsic width of this baryon resonance is determined as \Gamma(\Theta^+) = 0.34+-0.10 MeV.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. C89, 045204 (2014)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1307.1653
Document Type :
Working Paper