Measurement of the mesonic decay branch of the K\!N\!N quasi-bound state
Abstract
We conducted measurements of K- + 3 He π \!Y \!N + N' reactions using a 1~ GeV/c K--beam, with the objective of understanding the broad decay width of K \!N \!N (approximately twice as broad as that of (1405) considered to be the K \!N quasi-bound state). We successfully reproduced distributions of the π \! Y \! N invariant mass and momentum transfer for π \! Y \! N using model fitting functions for K \!N \!N formation and quasi-free K absorption ( QFK- abs) processes. The model can describe the experimental data quite well, and four K \! N \! N π \! Y \! N cross-sections were obtained. The results indicate that mesonic decay is the dominant decay branch of K \! N \! N. The results also suggest that π N π N, which indicates that the IK \! N=1 absorption channel, in addition to the IK \! N=0 absorption channel, substantially contribute to the K \! N \! N decay, making the K \! N \! N state approximately twice as unstable as (1405).
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