Sub-threshold phi-meson yield in central 58Ni+58Ni collisions
Abstract
The φ-meson production cross section is measured for the first time at a sub-threshold energy of 1.93 AGeV in 58Ni+58Ni central collisions. The φ data were obtained within the acceptance of the CDC/Barrel subsystem of FOPI. For a sample of 4.7· 106 central events, after background subtraction, 23 candidates were observed. Extensive GEANT simulations of the detector performance are shown in a thorough comparison to the real response, aiming at a good understanding of the apparatus and at a trustable determination of the efficiencies, production probability and possible systematic errors. A filter procedure is elaborated, which is meant to facilitate the comparison of any theoretical calculation or new data with the current ones. How to extrapolate the present value to a φ-meson cross section in 4π is also discussed. This result on pseudo-vector mesons can now be compared to existing experimental knowledge for the same reaction at the same incident energy for various outgoing channels, K+ and K- included. A significant fraction (at least 20%) of the K--mesons is originating in the decay of the φ, supporting the statement that the two channels are strongly correlated.
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