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Constraints on narrow exotic states from K + p and K 0L p scattering data

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We consider the effect of exotic S = + 1 resonances Θ+ and Θ++ on K + p elastic scattering data (total cross section) and the process K 0L pK 0S p. Data near the observed Θ+ (1540) are examined for evidence of additional states. The width limit for a Θ++ state is reconsidered.

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Workman, R.L., Arndt, R.A., Manley, D.M. et al. Constraints on narrow exotic states from K + p and K 0L p scattering data. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 69, 90–93 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778806010121

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