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Exploring the strong interaction of three-body systems at the LHC

Nuclear Experiment 2024-10-02 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Deuterons are atomic nuclei composed of a neutron and a proton held together by the strong interaction. Unbound ensembles composed of a deuteron and a third nucleon have been investigated in the past using scattering experiments and they constitute a fundamental reference in nuclear physics to constrain nuclear interactions and the properties of nuclei. In this work, K+^{+}-d and p-d femtoscopic correlations measured by the ALICE Collaboration in proton-proton (pp) collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are presented. It is demonstrated that correlations in momentum space between deuterons and kaons or protons allow us to study three-hadron systems at distances comparable with the proton radius. The analysis of the K+^{+}-d correlation shows that the relative distances at which deuterons and protons or kaons are produced are around 2 fm. The analysis of the p-d correlation shows that only a full three-body calculation that accounts for the internal structure of the deuteron can explain the data. In particular, the sensitivity of the observable to the short-range part of the interaction is demonstrated. These results indicate that correlations involving light nuclei in pp collisions at the LHC will also provide access to any three-body systems in the strange and charm sectors.

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@article{arxiv.2308.16120,
  title  = {Exploring the strong interaction of three-body systems at the LHC},
  author = {ALICE Collaboration},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.16120},
  year   = {2024}
}

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26 pages, 3 captioned figures, 3 tables, authors from page 20, published version figures at http://alice-publications.web.cern.ch/node/9595