Production cross sections of K+ and K− mesons have been measured in C+C
collisions at beam energies per nucleon below and near the nucleon-nucleon
threshold. At a given beam energy, the spectral slopes of the K− mesons are
significantly steeper than the ones of the K+ mesons. The excitation
functions for K+ and K− mesons nearly coincide when correcting for the
threshold energy. In contrast, the K+ yield exceeds the K− yield by a
factor of about 100 in proton-proton collisions at beam energies near the
respective nucleon-nucleon thresholds.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let