Two--kaon production in proton--deuteron collisions has been studied at three
energies close to threshold using a calibrated magnetic spectrograph to measure
the final 3He and a vertex detector to measure the K+K− pair.
Differential and total cross sections are presented for the production of
ϕ--mesons, decaying through ϕ→K+K−, as well as for prompt
K+K− production. The prompt production seems to follow phase space in both
its differential distributions and in its energy dependence. The amplitude for
the pd→3{He}ϕ reaction varies little for excess energies below 22
MeV and the value is consistent with that obtained from a threshold
measurement. The angular distribution of the K+K− decay pair shows that
near threshold the ϕ--mesons are dominantly produced with polarization
m=0 along the initial proton direction. No conclusive evidence for f0(980)
production is found in the data.Comment: 13 figure