6 research outputs found
Strangeness Production in Proton-Proton Collisions Close to Threshold
Exclusive data on the reactions pp -> ppK+K- and pp -> pK+ Lambda/Sigma0 have
been taken at the cooler synchrotron COSY close to threshold. At equal excess
energies, an enhancement of the Lambda/Sigma0 ratio by one order of magnitude
has been observed compared to data at higher excess energies. New results
obtained at the COSY-11 facility explore the transition region between this
low-energy Sigma0 suppression and excess energies of 60 MeV. A first total
cross section for elementary antikaon production below the phi threshold has
been determined, two orders of magnitude smaller compared to kaon production at
the same excess energy.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Talk given by P. Moskal at 16th International
Conference on Particles and Nuclei (PANIC 02), Osaka, Japan, 30 Sep - 4 Oct
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Experimental results on strangeness production in proton-proton collisions at COSY
The production of K+ and K- mesons in elementary proton-proton collision has
been investigated at the Cooler Synchrotron COSY in Juelich. A high quality
proton beam with low emittance and small momentum spread permitted to study the
creation of these mesons very close to the kinematical threshold. The energy
dependence of the total cross section is investigated using internal beam
facilities providing a high accuracy particle momentum determination as well as
an external non-magnetic detection setup with a large geometrical acceptance.
The determination of the four-momentum vectors for all ejectiles of each
registered event gives the complete kinematical information allowing to study
the interaction of the outgoing particles. Results on the performed studies of
the pp --> pp K+ K-, pp --> p Lambda K+ and pp --> p Sigma0 K+ reactions will
be presented and their relevance to the interpretation of heavy ion collisions
will be discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, plenary talk at 6th International Conference On
Strange Quarks in Matter: '2001 - A Flavorspace Odyssey' (SQM2001),
Frankfurt, Germany, September 25-29, 2001, to be published in J. Phys. G:
Nucl. Part. Phy
Also at National Accelerator Centre, Faure, South Africa On leave from ICUF
Abstract A stack of annular detectors made of high-purity germanium was developed. The detectors are position sensitive with radial structures. The first one ("Quirl") is double-sided position sensitive defining 40 000 pixels, the following three (E1, E2 and E3) have 32 wedges each. The Quirl acts as tracker while the other three act as calorimeter. The stack was successfully operated in meson production reactions close to threshold