Recent Spectroscopy Results from ZEUS
Abstract
Recent results on light hadron spectroscopy are reported, with special emphasis on the evidence for a narrow baryonic state decaying to Ks p and Ks pbar, compatible with the pentaquark state theta+ observed by fixed target experiments. The data were collected with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 121 pb-1. The analyses were performed in the central rapidity region of inclusive deep inelastic scattering at an ep centre-of-mass energy of 300-318 GeV. Evidence for a narrow resonance in the Ks p and Ks pbar invariant mass spectrum is obtained, with mass 1521.5 1.5(stat)+2.8-1.7(syst) and width consistent with the experimental resolution. If the Ks p part of the signal is identified with the strange pentaquark theta+, the Ks pbar part is the first evidence for its antiparticle, thetabar-. Supporting results on other light hadron resonances are also discussed.
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