Search for the deeply bound K-pp state from the semi-inclusive forward-neutron spectrum in the in-flight K- reaction on helium-3

Abstract

An experiment to search for the K-pp bound state was performed via the in-flight 3He(K-,n) reaction using 5.3 × 109 kaons at 1 GeV/c at the J-PARC hadron experimental facility. In the semi-inclusive neutron missing-mass spectrum at θnlab=0, no significant peak was observed in the region corresponding to K-pp binding energy larger than 80 MeV, where a bump structure has been reported in the p final state in different reactions. Assuming the state to be isotropically decaying into p, mass-dependent upper limits on the production cross section were determined to be 30--180, 70--250, and 100--270 μb/sr, for the natural widths of 20, 60, and 100 MeV, respectively, at 95\% confidence level.

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