Influence of φ mesons on negative kaons in Ni+Ni collisions at 1.91A GeV beam energy
Abstract
φ and K- mesons from Ni+Ni collisions at the beam energy of 1.91A GeV have been measured by the FOPI spectrometer, with a trigger selecting central and semi-central events amounting to 51% of the total cross section. The phase space distributions, and the total yield of K-, as well as the kinetic energy distribution and the total yield of φ mesons are presented. The φ- ratio is found to be 0.44 0.07(stat) +0.18-0.12 (syst), meaning that about 22% of K- mesons originate from the decays of φ mesons, occurring mostly in vacuum. The inverse slopes of direct kaons are up to about 15 MeV larger than the ones extracted within the one-source model, signalling that a considerable share of gap between the slopes of K+ and K- could be explained by the contribution of φ mesons to negative kaons.
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