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The Production of K super(0)'s in p+p Reactions
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Berger-Chen, Jia-Chii
, Fabbietti, Laura
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Angular distribution
/ Beams (radiation)
/ Channels
/ Computer simulation
/ Cross sections
/ Hyperons
/ Mass distribution
/ Stands
2014
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The Production of K super(0)'s in p+p Reactions
by
Berger-Chen, Jia-Chii
, Fabbietti, Laura
in
Angular distribution
/ Beams (radiation)
/ Channels
/ Computer simulation
/ Cross sections
/ Hyperons
/ Mass distribution
/ Stands
2014
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The Production of K super(0)'s in p+p Reactions
2014
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Overview
We present the exclusive analysis of the reactions p+p [arrowright] Y + [Delta] super(++)/(p + [pi] super(+)) + K super(0), where Y stands for the [Lambda] or [Sigma] super(0) hyperon. The proton-proton measurement was performed with the HADES setup at GSI, Darmstadt, at a kinetic beam energy of 3.5 GeV. A dedicated sideband technique allows to reproduce the non-strange background and its kinematics in the selected data sample. Therefore, it is possible to obtain the background subtracted missing mass distribution MM(p[pi] super(+)[pi] super(+)[pi] super(-)), where we can separate the [Lambda] from the [Sigma] super(0) channel. From a Monte Carlo simulation of possible reactions we see contributions also by the reactions p + p [arrowright] [Sigma] super(+)/[Sigma](1385) super(+) + p + K super(0). The ongoing analysis should provide exclusive cross sections of the mentioned reactions and their angular distributions.
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