3rd Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 54, Number 10
Tuesday–Saturday, October 13–17, 2009;
Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session EA: Strangeness in Nuclear Physics
9:00 AM–12:00 PM,
Friday, October 16, 2009
Room: Kona 5
Chair: Tomfumi Nagae, Kyoto University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.HAW.EA.3
Abstract: EA.00003 : Study of the $K^-pp$ bound state in the FINUDA experiment*
10:30 AM–11:15 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Hiroyuki Fujioka
(Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
The possible existence of antikaon-nuclear bound states has been
suggested by many theoretical studies in this decade, after the
first quantitative calculations on few-body systems by Akaishi
and Yamazaki [Phys. Rev. C 65, 044005 (2002)]. Experimental
searches, including reanalyses of old experiments, on such a
bound state has been carried out in several institutes up to now.
The FINUDA experiment also investigated the existence of light
kaonic nuclei, produced by stopped $K^-$ absorption. It was
carried at a $\phi$-factory DA$\Phi$NE at INFN-LNF (Italy), which
supplies very slow kaons ($\sim 16\,\mathrm{MeV}$) as decay
particles of $\phi$ mesons produced by the electron-positron
collision.
In 2005, we reported the first result on the invariant mass
spectrum of back-to-back $\Lambda$-p pairs, emitted from light
nuclear targets [Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 212303 (2005)]. Their
invariant mass distributes far below the $K^-+p+p$ threshold
around $2.37\,\mathrm{GeV}/c^2$, and we proposed a possibility
that a $K^-pp$ bound state with its binding energy $\sim
115\,\mathrm{MeV}$ and width $\sim 67\,\mathrm{MeV}$ was produced
by kaon absorption, and decayed into a $\Lambda$ and a proton.
However, there are alternative interpretations on the
$\Lambda$-$p$ invariant-mass spectrum, such as the effect of
final state interaction, pointed out by Magas \textit{et al.}
[Phys. Rev. C 74, 025206 (2006)] In order to distinguish them
experimentally, we analyzed three kinds of back-to-back
hyperon-nucleon pairs ($\Lambda$-$p$, $\Lambda$-$n$,
$\Sigma^-$-$p$) with about one order of magnitude more statistics
taken in 2006--2007. We observed a large difference, especially
between the $\Lambda$-$p$ and $\Lambda$-$n$ pairs, with regard to
the distribution near the threshold. It may originate from a
strong isospin dependence of $\overline{K}N$ interaction, and
reinforce the assumption of the $K^-pp$ production in kaon
absorption.
In this talk, the current status of the analysis on
hyperon-nucleon pairs will be presented.
*on behalf of the FINUDA collaboration
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2009.HAW.EA.3