A study of the neutrinoproduction of Phi and Ds+ mesons
Abstract
The neutrinoproduction of φ and D+s mesons is studied, using the data obtained with the SKAT bubble chamber at the Serpukhov accelerator. It is found that the φ production occurs predominantly in the forward hemisphere of the hadronic c.m.s. (at xF > 0, xF being the Feynman variable), with the mean yield strongly exceeding the expected yield of directly produced φ mesons and varying from <n(xF > 0) > = (0.920.34) · 10-2 at W > 2 GeV up to (1.230.53) · 10-2 at W > 2.6 GeV and (1.440.69) · 10-2 at W > 2.9 GeV, W being the invariant mass of the hadronic system. The yield of leading D+s mesons carrying more than z = 0.85 of the current c- quark energy is estimated: at W > 2.9 GeV, <nD+s(z > 0.85) > = (6.641.91) · 10-2. It is shown, that the shape of the φ meson differential spectrum on xF is reproduced by that expected from the D+s φ X decays which, however, can account for only the half of the measured φ yield.