Evidence for the Strangeness S=+1 Pentaquark from LEPS and CLAS Experiments
K.H. Hicks

TL;DR
This paper reports evidence for a narrow strangeness S=+1 pentaquark state observed in photoproduction experiments by LEPS and CLAS, including new data analysis that challenges previous peak observations.
Contribution
It presents experimental evidence for the strangeness S=+1 pentaquark from LEPS and CLAS, with new analysis of $ ext{γ} p o K_s K^+ n$ data showing no peak at certain angles.
Findings
Evidence for a narrow S=+1 pentaquark state
New CLAS data shows no peak in certain conditions
Supports existence of exotic baryon states
Abstract
There are now several experimental collaborations that have seen evidence for a narrow state in the mass spectrum of the () system. Two of these experiments, from the LEPS collaboration in Japan and the CLAS collaboration in the USA, are described briefly. Both use similar photoproduction reactions with a pair in the final state. In addition, data from the CLAS collaboration for the reaction are presented for the first time, which has no prominant peak in the () mass spectrum when the angle is limited to forward angles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
