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20 April 2024
 
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High precision measurement of the associated strangeness production in proton proton interactions
COSY-TOF Collaboration ; S. Jowzaee ; E. Borodina ; H. Clement ; E. Doroshkevich ; R. Dzhygadlo ; K. Ehrhardt ; W. Eyrich ; W. Gast ; A. Gillitzer ; D. Grzonka ; F. Hauenstein ; P. Klaja ; L. Kober ; K. Kilian ; M. Krapp ; M. Mertens ; P. Moskal ; J. Ritman ; E. Roderburg ; M. Röder ; W. Schroeder ; T. Sefzick ; J. Smyrski ; P. Wintz ; P. Wüstner ;
Date 14 Sep 2015
AbstractA new high precision measurement of the reaction pp -> pK+Lambda at a beam momentum of 2.95 GeV/c with more than 200,000 analyzed events allows a detailed analysis of differential observables and their inter-dependencies. Correlations of the angular distributions with momenta are examined. The invariant mass distributions are compared for different regions in the Dalitz plots. The cusp structure at the N Sigma threshold is described with the Flatt’e formalism and its variation in the Dalitz plot is analyzed.
Source arXiv, 1509.3980
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