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Production Cross Sections Of Hyperons And Charmed Baryons From E + E − Annihilation Near √ S = 10.52 Gev, M. Niiyama Et Al., D. Joffe, Ratnappuli L. Kulasiri
Production Cross Sections Of Hyperons And Charmed Baryons From E + E − Annihilation Near √ S = 10.52 Gev, M. Niiyama Et Al., D. Joffe, Ratnappuli L. Kulasiri
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We measure the inclusive production cross sections of hyperons and charmed baryons from e+e−annihilation using a 800 fb−1 data sample taken near the Υ(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e− collider. The feed-down contributions from heavy particles are subtracted using our data, and the direct production cross sections are presented for the first time. The production cross sections divided by the number of spin states for S=−1 hyperons follow an exponential function with a single slope parameter except for the Σ(1385)+ resonance. Suppression for Σ(1385)+ and Ξ(1530)0 hyperons is observed. Among the production cross sections of …
Observation Of Excited Ω C Charmed Baryons In E + E − Collisions, J. Yelton, Ratnappuli L. Kulasiri
Observation Of Excited Ω C Charmed Baryons In E + E − Collisions, J. Yelton, Ratnappuli L. Kulasiri
Faculty and Research Publications
Using the entire Belle data sample of 980 fb−1 of e+e− collisions, we present the results of a study of excited Ωc charmed baryons in the decay mode Ξ+cK−. We show confirmation of four of the five narrow states reported by the LHCb Collaboration: the Ωc(3000), Ωc(3050), Ωc(3066), and Ωc(3090).
Study Of K 0 S Pair Production In Single-Tag Two-Photon Collisions, M. Masuda Et Al., Ratnappuli L. Kulasiri
Study Of K 0 S Pair Production In Single-Tag Two-Photon Collisions, M. Masuda Et Al., Ratnappuli L. Kulasiri
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We report a measurement of the cross section for K0S pair production in single-tag two-photon collisions, γ∗γ→K0SK0S, for Q2 up to 30 GeV2, where Q2 is the negative of the invariant mass squared of the tagged photon. The measurement covers the kinematic range 1.0 GeV