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Novel interpretation of the "θ+ (1540) pentaquark" peak

We use a theoretical model of the γd→K+ K- np reaction adapted to the experiment done at LEPS where a peak was observed and associated with the Θ+ (1540) pentaquark. The study shows that the method used in the experiment to assign momenta to the undetected proton and neutron, together with the chose...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2010-08, Vol.105 (9), p.092001-092001, Article 092001
Main Authors: Martínez Torres, A, Oset, E
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