Searching for $ X_{0}(2900) $ and $ X_{1}(2900) $ through the kaon induced reactions
Qing-Yong Lin, Xiao-Yun Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates the production of exotic states $X_0(2900)$ and $X_1(2900)$ in kaon-induced reactions using an effective Lagrangian approach, providing cross section predictions to guide future experiments at J-PARC and COMPASS.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed calculation of production cross sections for $X_0(2900)$ and $X_1(2900)$ in kaon-induced reactions, including differential cross sections and angular sensitivities.
Findings
Cross sections reach up to 0.5 nb for $X_0(2900)$ and 25 nb for $X_1(2900)$.
Differential cross sections show strong forward enhancements.
$K^{+}n$ reactions produce larger cross sections than $K^{+}p$ by over an order of magnitude.
Abstract
The productions of the exotic states and in and reactions are studied within an effective Lagrangian approach. The channel Born term is included to calculate the production cross sections. The numerical results show that the total cross section may reach up to about 0.5 nb and 25 nb for the production of and , respectively. The predicted differential cross sections are sensitive to the scattering angles and have strong forward enhancements. The cross sections for the are also calculated and found to be larger than that in collisions by more than one order of magnitude. The results are helpful to the possible experiments at J-PARC and COMPASS.
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