New Way to Produce Dense Double-Antikaonic Dibaryon System, KK NN, through Lambda(1405)-Doorway Sticking in p+p Collisions
Abstract
A recent successful observation of a dense and deeply bound K nuclear system, K-pp, in the p + p → K+ + K-pp reaction in a DISTO experiment indicates that the double-K dibaryon, K-K-pp, which was predicted to be a dense nuclear system, can also be formed in p+p collisions. We find theoretically that the K- -K- repulsion plays no significant role in reducing the density and binding energy of K-K-pp and that, when two (1405) resonances are produced simultaneously in a short-range p+p collision, they act as doorways to copious formation of K-K-pp, if and only if K-K-pp is a dense object, as predicted.
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