Interference effect between φ and (1520) production channels in the γ p → K+K-p reaction near threshold
Abstract
The φ-(1520) interference effect in the γ p K+K-p reaction has been measured for the first time in the energy range from 1.673 to 2.173 GeV. The relative phases between φ and (1520) production amplitudes were obtained in the kinematic region where the two resonances overlap. The measurement results support strong constructive interference when K+K- pairs are observed at forward angles, but destructive interference for proton emission at forward angles. Furthermore, the observed interference effect does not account for the s=2.1 GeV bump structure in forward differential cross sections for φ photoproduction. This fact suggests possible exotic structures such as a hidden-strangeness pentaquark state, a new Pomeron exchange and rescattering processes via other hyperon states.
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