1987
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(87)90665-1
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The strange meson resonances observed in the reaction at GeV/c

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“…In this subsection, we discuss possibility of different assignments of K * 2 (1980) from two aspects, mass and decay information. In 1987, LASS reported a structure in the reaction K − p →K 0 π + π − n [64], and they obtained resonance parameters M = (1973 ± 8 ± 25) MeV and Γ = (373 ± 33 ± 60) MeV. This is the particle called K * 2 (1980) listed in PDG [1].…”
Section: F Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this subsection, we discuss possibility of different assignments of K * 2 (1980) from two aspects, mass and decay information. In 1987, LASS reported a structure in the reaction K − p →K 0 π + π − n [64], and they obtained resonance parameters M = (1973 ± 8 ± 25) MeV and Γ = (373 ± 33 ± 60) MeV. This is the particle called K * 2 (1980) listed in PDG [1].…”
Section: F Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical result 1.01 ± 0.34 fits well with the PDG value. The second ratio, Kρ/K * (892)π, reads Γ K * (1680)→Kρ Γ K * (1680)→K * (892)π exp = 1.05 +0.27 −0.11 fit by PDG 0.97 ± 0.09 +0.30 −0.10 by ASTON 87 [75] .…”
Section: Decay Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6, as the determinant of a matrix in both angular-momentum and channel space, becomes the relevant quantization condition determining the spectrum in a finite volume 4 . Given knowledge of the energy dependence of a scattering matrix, t ( ) ij (E cm ), one can solve this condition for a discrete spectrum, {E…”
Section: +1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In isospin-1/2, as well as the phase-shift analysis of Estabrooks et al, there is a considerable set of πK scattering results provided by the LASS experiment -of particular relevance here are the final states πK [2], ηK [3] and ππK [4]. In the partial-wave analysis of πK → πK, a peaking amplitude in S-wave is interpreted as a broad K 0 (1430) resonance which appears to saturate unitarity.…”
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confidence: 99%