Accessing the strong interaction between baryons and charged kaons with the femtoscopy technique at the LHC
Abstract
The interaction between baryons and kaons/antikaons is a crucial ingredient for the strangeness S=0 and S=-2 sector of the meson-baryon interaction at low energies. In particular, the K might help in understanding the origin of states such as the (1620), whose nature and properties are still under debate. Experimental data on -K and -K systems are scarce, leading to large uncertainties and tension between the available theoretical predictions constrained by such data. In this Letter we present the measurements of -K+ -K- and -K- -K+ correlations obtained in the high-multiplicity triggered data sample in pp collisions at s=13 TeV recorded by ALICE at the LHC. The correlation function for both pairs is modeled using the Lednicky-Lyuboshits analytical formula and the corresponding scattering parameters are extracted. The -K- -K+ correlations show the presence of several structures at relative momenta k* above 200 MeV/c, compatible with the baryon, the (1690), and (1820) resonances decaying into -K- pairs. The low k* region in the -K- -K+ also exhibits the presence of the (1620) state, expected to strongly couple to the measured pair. The presented data allow to access the + and - strong interaction with an unprecedented precision and deliver the first experimental observation of the (1620) decaying into -.
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