Cross section Measurements for 12C(K-, K+-) and 12C(K-, K+) Reactions at 1.8 GeV/c

Abstract

We present a measurement of the production of - and in the 12C(K-, K+) reaction at an incident beam momentum of 1.8 GeV/c, based on high-statistics data from J-PARC E42. The cross section for the 12C(K-, K+-) reaction, compared to the inclusive 12C(K-, K+) reaction cross section, indicates that the - escaping probability peaks at 70\% in the energy region of E=100 to 150 MeV above the - emission threshold. A classical approach using eikonal approximation shows that the total cross sections for - inelastic scattering ranges between 42 mb and 23 mb in the - momentum range from 0.4 to 0.6 GeV/c. Furthermore, based on the relative cross section for the 12C(K-, K+) reaction, the total cross section for -p is estimated in the same approach to vary between 2.2 mb and 1.0 mb in the momentum range of 0.40 to 0.65 GeV/c. Specifically, a cross section of 1.0 mb in the momentum range of 0.5 to 0.6 GeV/c imposes a constraint on the upper bound of the decay width of the - particle in infinite nuclear matter, revealing < 0.6 MeV.

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