Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8198528 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Prominent KK¯ resonances observed in the in-flight annihilation of p¯p into K+KâÏ0 include f2(1270), f0(1500), f2â²(1525), Ï(1680)/Ï(1700) and a state at 1750 MeV/c2 consistent with f0(1710). The reaction cross sections Ï(p¯pâX(K+Kâ)Ï0) are obtained by means of a partial wave analysis. When these are combined with known KK¯ partial widths, the resulting production rates of presumably non-nn¯ states, X=f0(1710) and f2â²(1525), are found to be suppressed by an order of magnitude compared to f0(1500) and f2(1270), respectively.
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Authors
Crystal Barrel Collaboration Crystal Barrel Collaboration, C. Amsler, C.A. Baker, B.M. Barnett, C.J. Batty, M. Benayoun, P. Blüm, K. Braune, D.V. Bugg, V. Credé, K.M. Crowe, M. Doser, W. Dünnweber, D. Engelhardt, M.A. Faessler, R.P. Haddock,