Evidence for a narrow |S|=1 baryon state at a mass of 1528 MeV in quasi-real photoproduction

Abstract

Evidence for a narrow baryon state is found in quasi-real photoproduction on a deuterium target through the decay channel p K0S --> p pi+ pi-. A peak is observed in the p K0S invariant mass spectrum at 1528 +/- 2.6 (stat) +/-2.1 (syst) MeV. Depending on the background model,the naive statistical significance of the peak is 4--6 standard deviations and its width may be somewhat larger than the experimental resolution of sigma=4.3 -- 6.2 MeV. This state may be interpreted as the predicted S=+1 exotic Theta+(uuddbar(s)) pentaquark baryon. No signal for an hypothetical Theta++ baryon was observed in the pK+ invariant mass distribution. The absence of such a signal indicates that an isotensor Theta is excluded and an isovector Theta is unlikely.

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