Femtoscopic study of the S=-1 meson-baryon interaction: K-p, π- and K+- correlations
Abstract
We study the femtoscopic correlation functions of meson-baryon pairs in the strangeness S=-1 sector, employing unitarized s-wave scattering amplitudes derived from the chiral Lagrangian up to next-to-leading order. For the first time, we deliver predictions on the π- and K+- correlation functions which are feasible to be measured at the Large Hadron Collider. We also demonstrate that the employed model is perfectly capable of reproducing the K-p correlation function data measured by the same collaboration, without the need to modify the coupling strength to the K0n channel, as has been recently suggested. In all cases, the effects of the source size on the correlation are tested. In addition, we present detailed analysis of the different coupled-channel contributions, together with the quantification of the relative relevance of the different terms in the interaction. These calculations require the knowledge of the so-called production weights, for which we present two novel methods to compute them.
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