Measurement of the p-+ correlation function in pp collisions at s=13 TeV

Abstract

In this letter, the first measurement of the femtoscopic correlation of protons and + hyperons is presented and used to study the p-+ interaction. The measurement is performed with the ALICE detector in high-multiplicity triggered pp collisions at s = 13 TeV. The + hyperons are reconstructed using a missing-mass approach in the decay channel to p + π0 with π0→γγ, while both + and protons are identified using a machine learning approach. These techniques result in a high reconstruction efficiency and purity, which allows the measurement of the p-+ correlation function for the first time. Thanks to the high significance achieved in the p-+ correlation signal, it is possible to discriminate between the predictions of different models of the N- interaction and to accomplish a first determination of the p-+ scattering parameters.

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