Observation of a resonance in the Ksp decay channel at a mass of 1765 MeV/c2

Abstract

We report on the observation of a Ksp resonance signal at a mass of 17655 MeV/c2, with intrinsic width = 108 22 MeV/c2, produced inclusively in --nucleus interactions at 340 GeV/c in the hyperon beam experiment WA89 at CERN. The signal was observed in the kinematic region xF>0.7, in this region its production cross section rises approximately linearly with (1-xF), reaching BR(X KS p)· dσ /dxF = (5.2 2.3) μ b per nucleon at xF=0.8. The hard spectrum suggests the presence of a strong leading particle effect in the production and hence the identification as a *+ state. No corresponding peaks were observed in the K- p and π mass spectra.

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