Study of Excited Baryons with the PANDA Detector
Abstract
The study of baryon excitation spectra provides insight into the inner structure of baryons. So far, most of the world-wide efforts have been directed towards N* and spectroscopy. Nevertheless, the study of the double and triple strange baryon spectrum provides independent information to the N* and spectra. The future antiproton experiment PANDA will provide direct access to final states containing a pair, for which production cross sections up to μb are expected in pp reactions. With a luminosity of L=1031\,cm-2s-1 in the first phase of the experiment, the expected cross sections correspond to a production rate of 106 events/day. With a nearly 4π detector acceptance, PANDA will thus be a hyperon factory. In this study, reactions of the type pp→ + *- as well as pp→ *+ - with various decay modes are investigated. For the exclusive reconstruction of the signal events a full decay tree fit is used, resulting in reconstruction efficiencies between 3\,\% and 5\,\%. This allows high statistics data to be collected within a few weeks of data taking.