Title: Why the Theta+ is seen in some experiments and not in others: A Possible explanation.
Authors: Karliner, Marek
Lipkin, Harry J
Issue Date: May-2004
Publisher: HEP, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
Series/Report no.: Cavendish-HEP-04-15
Abstract: The contradiction between evidence for and against the existence of the + pentaquark might be resolved if it only appears as a result of a particular production mechanism which is present in some experiments and absent in others. We examine the implications of + production via decay of a cryptoexotic N resonance with a mass of about 2.4 GeV corresponding to a peak in the experimental data for the invariant mass of the ( +,K−) system. Further experimental checks are suggested.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/224302
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