Study of the interaction between baryons and light mesons via femtoscopy at the LHC

Abstract

Meson-baryon systems with strangeness content provide a unique laboratory for investigating the strong interaction and testing theoretical models of hadron structure and dynamics. In this work, the measured correlation functions for oppositely charged - K and -π pairs obtained in high-multiplicity pp collisions at s = 13 TeV at the LHC are presented. For the first time, high-precision data on the - K interaction are delivered at small relative momenta. The scattering lengths, extracted via the Lednick\'y-Lyuboshits expression of the pair wavefunction, indicate a repulsive and a shallow attractive strong interaction for the - K and -π systems, respectively. The (1620) and (1690) states are observed in the -π correlation function and their properties, mass and width, are determined. These measurements are in agreement with other available results. Such high-precision data can help refine the understanding of these resonant states, provide stronger constraints for chirally motivated potentials, and address the key challenge of describing the coupled-channel dynamics that may give rise to molecular configurations.

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