On the estimate of the sigma(I = 1)(KN)(0)-term value from the energy level shift of kaonic hydrogen in the ground state

Abstract

Using the experimental data on the energy level shift of kaonic hydrogen in the ground state (the DEAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 212302 (2005)) and the theoretical value of the energy level shift, calculated within the phenomenological quantum field theoretic approach to the description of strong low-energy anti-K N and anti-K NN interactions developed at Stefan Meyer Institut fuer subatomare Physik in Vienna, we estimate the value of the sigma(I = 1)(KN)(0)-term of low-energy anti-K N scattering. We get sigma(I = 1)(KN)(0) = (433 +/- 85) MeV. This testifies the absence of strange quarks in the proton structure.

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