First measurement of the strong interaction scattering parameters for the $\mathbf{K^-d}$ and $\mathbf{K^+d}$ systems
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper presents the first experimental measurements of the scattering parameters for K-d and K+d systems, providing crucial data to test theoretical models of strangeness interactions in low-energy QCD.
Contribution
It reports the first measurement of femtoscopic correlation functions for K-d and K+d pairs in Pb-Pb collisions, extracting scattering lengths to constrain low-energy strangeness interactions.
Findings
Measured K-d scattering length: Re f_0 = -1.44 fm, Im f_0 = 1.34 fm.
Measured K+d scattering length: Re f_0 = -0.68 fm.
Provides experimental benchmarks for low-energy strangeness interaction models.
Abstract
Charged kaon--deuteron interactions offer a sensitive probe of the strangeness sector of QCD at low energy, particularly through their scattering parameters. Despite available theoretical predictions, experimental constraints remain absent, particularly for the system. The first measurement of femtoscopic correlation functions for and particle pairs in Pb--Pb collisions at TeV recorded by ALICE at the LHC is presented. Correlation functions for both systems are analyzed in three centrality classes and fitted using the Lednick\'y--Lyuboshitz model to extract the source size and strong interaction scattering lengths. The scattering length is found to be (syst.) fm and …
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
