Study of the Λ–Λ interaction with femtoscopy correlations in pp and p–Pb collisions at the LHC (CROSBI ID 276366)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Acharya, S. ; ... ; Antičić, Tome ; ... ; Erhardt, Filip ; ... ; Gotovac, Sven ; ... ; Jerčić, Marko ; ... ; Lončar, Petra ; ... ; Mudnić, Eugen ; ... ; Planinić, Mirko ; ... ; Poljak, Nikola ; ... ; Simatović, Goran ; ... ; Utrobičić, Antonija ; ... ; Vicković, Linda ; ... ; Zurlo, N.
ALICE Collaboration
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Study of the Λ–Λ interaction with femtoscopy correlations in pp and p–Pb collisions at the LHC
This work presents new constraints on the existence and the binding energy of a possible Λ-Λ bound state, the H-dibaryon, derived from Λ-Λ femtoscopic measurements by the ALICE collaboration. The results are obtained from a new measurement using the femtoscopy technique in pp collisions at √s=13 TeV and p-Pb collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV, combined with previously published results from p-Pb collisions at s√=7 TeV. The Λ-Λ scattering parameter space, spanned by the inverse scattering length f−10 and the effective range d0, is constrained by comparing the measured Λ- Λ correlation function with calculations obtained within the Lednicky model. The data are compatible with hypernuclei results and lattice computations, both predicting a shallow attractive interaction, and permit to test different theoretical approaches describing the Λ-Λ interaction. The region in the (f−10, d0) plane which would accommodate a Λ-Λ bound state is substantially restricted compared to previous studies. The binding energy of the possible Λ-Λ bound state is estimated within an effective-range expansion approach and is found to be BΛΛ=3.2+1.6−2.4(stat)+1.8−1.0(syst) MeV.
Λ–Λ bound state ; H-dibaryon ; femtoscopy ; pp ; p-Pb
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Podaci o izdanju
797
2019.
134822
13
objavljeno
0370-2693
1873-2445
10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134822
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Fizika