Observation of the "K-pp"-like structure in the d(π+, K+) reaction at 1.69 GeV/c
Abstract
We have observed a "K-pp"-like structure in the d(π+,K+) reaction at 1.69 GeV/c. In this reaction (1405) hyperon resonance is expected to be produced as a doorway to form the K-pp through the *p→ K-pp process. However, most of the produced (1405)'s would escape from deuteron without secondary reactions. Therefore, coincidence of high-momentum (> 250~MeV/c) proton(s) in large emission angles (39<θlab.<122) was requested to enhance the signal-to-background ratio. A broad enhancement in the proton coincidence spectra are observed around the missing-mass of 2.27 GeV/c2, which corresponds to the K-pp binding energy of 95 +18-17 (stat.) +30-21 (syst.) MeV and the width of 162 +87-45 (stat.) +66-78 (syst.) MeV.
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