Spectroscopy of Strange Mesons and First Observation of a Strange Crypto-Exotic State with JP=0-
Abstract
We measured the strange-meson spectrum in the scattering reaction K-+p → K-π-π-+p with the COMPASS spectrometer at CERN. Using the world's largest sample of this reaction, we performed a comprehensive partial-wave analysis of the mesonic final state. It substantially extends the strange-meson spectrum covering twelve states with masses up to 2.4 GeV/c2. We observe the first candidate for a crypto-exotic strange meson with JP=0- and find K3 and K4 states consistent with predictions for the ground states.
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