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Search for $Θ^+(1540)$ emission in hadron--nucleus collisions at 400--700 GeV

The data on hadron--nucleus collisions at 400--700 GeV, collected by the SELEX experiment at Fermilab, are analyzed for formation of the exotic pentaquark baryon $Θ^+(1540)$. A narrow enhancement near 1539 MeV is observed in the mass spectrum of the $pK^0_S$ system emitted at small $x_F$ from hadron collisions with copper nuclei. The statistical significance of the peak is near 9 standard deviations. Fitted width of the observed $pK^0_S$ resonance is consistent with being entirely due to experimental resolution, and its intrinsic width is restricted to $Γ< 3$ MeV at 90\% CL. The data favor positive rather than negative strangeness for the $pK^0_S$ resonance observed in $h$Cu collisions. At the same time, the $pK^0_S$ mass spectrum for collisions in carbon is featureless. The yield of $Θ^+$ baryons per $h$C collision is restricted to be $< 24$\% of the yield per $h$Cu collision.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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