New Evidence for Supernarrow Dibaryons Production in pd Interactions

Abstract

The analysis of new experimental data, obtained at the Proton Linear Accelerator of INR, with the aim to search for supernarrow dibaryons in the pd ppX1 and pd pdX2 reactions is presented. Narrow peaks with an experimental width of 5 MeV at masses of 1904 2, 1926 2, and 1942 2 MeV have been observed in missing mass MpX1 spectra. In the missing mass MX1 spectra, the peaks at MX1=966 2, 986 2, and 1003 2 MeV have been found. The analysis of the data obtained leads to the conclusion that the observed peaks in MpX1 spectra are most likely supernarrow dibaryons, the decay of which into two nucleons is forbidden by the Pauli exclusion principle. An alternative interpretation of the spectra by assuming a decay of the supernarrow dibaryons in "exotic baryon states" with masses MX1 is discussed.

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