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Kaare Endrup Iversen

Kaare Iversen

Doctoral student

Kaare Endrup Iversen

Photoproduction of K+K- Pairs in Ultraperipheral Collisions

Author

  • S. Acharya
  • S. Basu
  • P. Christiansen
  • J. Hansen
  • K.E. Iversen
  • O. Matonoha
  • R. Nepeivoda
  • A. Ohlson
  • D. Silvermyr
  • J. Staa
  • V. Vislavicius
  • N. Zurlo

Summary, in English

K+K- pairs may be produced in photonuclear collisions, either from the decays of photoproduced φ(1020) mesons or directly as nonresonant K+K- pairs. Measurements of K+K- photoproduction probe the couplings between the φ(1020) and charged kaons with photons and nuclear targets. The kaon-proton scattering occurs at energies far above those available elsewhere. We present the first measurement of coherent photoproduction of K+K- pairs on lead ions in ultraperipheral collisions using the ALICE detector, including the first investigation of direct K+K- production. There is significant K+K- production at low transverse momentum, consistent with coherent photoproduction on lead targets. In the mass range 1.1

Department/s

  • Particle and nuclear physics

Publishing year

2024

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review Letters

Volume

132

Issue

22

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Keywords

  • Bosons
  • Hadrons
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Photons
  • Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy
  • gluconate potassium
  • lead
  • proton
  • Center-of-mass energies
  • Energy
  • Lead ions
  • Measurements of
  • Nonresonant
  • Nuclear targets
  • Photonuclear
  • Photoproductions
  • Proton scattering
  • Transverse momenta
  • article
  • controlled study
  • human
  • meson
  • photon
  • Germanium alloys

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0031-9007