Description of femtoscopic correlations with realistic pion-kaon interactions: the /K*0(700) case
Abstract
In this work, we show how π+ KS femtoscopic correlations, recently reported by ALICE collaboration in pp collisions, can be well described taking into account relativistic corrections and using realistic π K interactions. These are obtained from a dispersive analysis of scattering data, which provides an accurate and model-independent description of the /K*0(700) resonance pole. The chiral symmetry suppression of the π K interactions at low energies and the non-ordinary features of the /K*0(700) seem to suggest that the π+ KS source radius might be surprisingly smaller than for other hadronic processes when using the standard and simple Lednicky-Lyuboshits factorization approximation.
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