Inelastic K+p reactions at incident momenta from 1.37 GeV/c to 2.17 GeV/c

<p>A number of recent experiments have suggested the possibility of a highly inelastic resonance in K<sup>+</sup>p scattering. To study the inelastic K<sup>+</sup>p reactions, a 400 K exposure has been taken at the L.R.L. 25 inch bubble chamber. The data are spread over...

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Main Author: Loken, Stewart Christian
Format: Others
Published: 1972
Online Access:https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/9708/1/Loken_sc_1972.pdf
Loken, Stewart Christian (1972) Inelastic K+p reactions at incident momenta from 1.37 GeV/c to 2.17 GeV/c. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/ZKRE-V355. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05092016-111120208 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05092016-111120208>
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Summary:<p>A number of recent experiments have suggested the possibility of a highly inelastic resonance in K<sup>+</sup>p scattering. To study the inelastic K<sup>+</sup>p reactions, a 400 K exposure has been taken at the L.R.L. 25 inch bubble chamber. The data are spread over seven K<sup>+</sup> momenta between 1.37 and 2.17 GeV/c.</p> <p>Cross-sections have been measured for the reaction K<sup>+</sup>p → pK°π+ which is dominated by the quasi-two body channels K∆ and K*N. Both these channels are strongly peripheral, as at other momenta. The decay of the ∆ is in good agreement with the predictions of the rho-photon analogy of Stodolsky and Sakurai. The data on the K*p channel show evidence of both pseudo scalar and vector exchange.</p> <p>Cross-sections for the final state pK<sup>+</sup>π+π- shows a strong contribution from the quasi-two body channel K*∆. This reaction is also very peripheral even at threshold. The decay angular distributions indicate the reaction is dominated as at higher momenta by a pion exchange mechanism. The data are also in good agreement with the quark model predictions of Bialas and Zalewski for the K* and ∆ decay.</p>