Cross Section Measurements of np → K+K-π+(π0) via Antineutrons Produced by J/ψ p π- n Decays

Abstract

Based on a novel method for producing antineutrons via J/ψ decays, we report a study of np inelastic scattering into final states containing kaons. The analysis uses (1008744)× 106 J/ψ events collected at the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. Antineutrons are produced via J/ψ p π- n decays and tagged by the detected protons and pions, resulting in antineutron momenta ranging from 0 to 1174~MeV/c, while target protons are provided by the hydrogen in the beam-pipe material. The flux-averaged cross sections of the reactions np → K+K-π+ and np → K+K-π+π0 over this antineutron momentum spectrum are measured to be 0.53+0.15-0.12 0.08~mb and 1.09+0.36-0.30 0.31~mb, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. Due to limited statistics, the intermediate states in these processes are not quantitatively investigated. The observation of clean antineutron-proton scattering candidates indicates the potential of this approach for future investigations of antineutron-proton interactions.

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