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Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π with CMD-3 detector. / CMD-3 Collaboration; Otboev, A. V.

в: Physica Scripta, Том 95, № 10, 104002, 10.2020.

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CMD-3 Collaboration & Otboev, AV 2020, 'Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π with CMD-3 detector', Physica Scripta, Том. 95, № 10, 104002. https://doi.org/10.1088/1402-4896/abb694

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CMD-3 Collaboration, & Otboev, A. V. (2020). Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π with CMD-3 detector. Physica Scripta, 95(10), [104002]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1402-4896/abb694

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CMD-3 Collaboration, Otboev AV. Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π with CMD-3 detector. Physica Scripta. 2020 окт.;95(10):104002. doi: 10.1088/1402-4896/abb694

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CMD-3 Collaboration ; Otboev, A. V. / Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π with CMD-3 detector. в: Physica Scripta. 2020 ; Том 95, № 10.

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title = "Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π ∓with CMD-3 detector",
abstract = "A recent result of the cross section measurement of the process e+e- → KSK± π ∓ at e+ e- collider VEPP-2000 is presented using a data sample of the ∼150 pb-1 integrated luminosity collected with the CMD-3 detector. The processes with charged kaons in multi hadron events attract special interest, because they impact strongly on studies of light quark hadronization, isospin symmetry, and strange meson spectroscopy. Experimental results of e+e- → KS K± π ∓ cross section are presented in a broad energy range covered by the VEPP-2000 and compared to earlier measurements. A study of the production dynamics confirms the dominance of neutral KK∗ (892) intermediate state. ",
keywords = "data analysis, eeexperiments, light hadrons, e(+)e(-) experiments",
author = "{CMD-3 Collaboration} and Uskov, {A. A.} and Fedotovich, {G. V.} and Ivanov, {V. L.} and Akhmetshin, {R. R.} and Amirkhanov, {A. N.} and Anisenkov, {A. V.} and Aulchenko, {V. M.} and Banzarov, {V. S.} and Bashtovoy, {N. S.} and Berkaev, {D. E.} and Bondar, {A. E.} and Bragin, {A. V.} and Eidelman, {S. I.} and Epifanov, {D. A.} and Epshteyn, {L. B.} and Erofeev, {A. L.} and Gayazov, {S. E.} and Gerasimov, {R. E.} and Grebenuk, {A. A.} and Gribanov, {S. S.} and Grigoriev, {D. N.} and Ignatov, {F. V.} and Karpov, {S. V.} and Kazanin, {V. F.} and Kirpotin, {A. N.} and Koop, {I. A.} and Korobov, {A. A.} and Kozyrev, {A. N.} and Kozyrev, {E. A.} and Krokovny, {P. P.} and Kuzmenko, {A. E.} and Kuzmin, {A. S.} and Logashenko, {I. B.} and Lukin, {P. A.} and Mikhailov, {K. Yu} and Popov, {A. S.} and Razuvaev, {G. P.} and Rogovsky, {Yu A.} and Ryskulov, {N. M.} and Ryzhenenkov, {A. E.} and Senchenko, {A. I.} and Shebalin, {V. E.} and Shemyakin, {D. N.} and Shwartz, {B. A.} and Shwartz, {D. B.} and Shatunov, {Yu M.} and Solodov, {E. P.} and Talyshev, {A. A.} and Tolmachev, {S. S.} and Yudin, {Yu V.} and Otboev, {A. V.}",
year = "2020",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1088/1402-4896/abb694",
language = "English",
volume = "95",
journal = "Physica Scripta",
issn = "0031-8949",
publisher = "IOP Publishing Ltd.",
number = "10",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Study of the process e +e -→ K S K ±π ∓with CMD-3 detector

AU - CMD-3 Collaboration

AU - Uskov, A. A.

AU - Fedotovich, G. V.

AU - Ivanov, V. L.

AU - Akhmetshin, R. R.

AU - Amirkhanov, A. N.

AU - Anisenkov, A. V.

AU - Aulchenko, V. M.

AU - Banzarov, V. S.

AU - Bashtovoy, N. S.

AU - Berkaev, D. E.

AU - Bondar, A. E.

AU - Bragin, A. V.

AU - Eidelman, S. I.

AU - Epifanov, D. A.

AU - Epshteyn, L. B.

AU - Erofeev, A. L.

AU - Gayazov, S. E.

AU - Gerasimov, R. E.

AU - Grebenuk, A. A.

AU - Gribanov, S. S.

AU - Grigoriev, D. N.

AU - Ignatov, F. V.

AU - Karpov, S. V.

AU - Kazanin, V. F.

AU - Kirpotin, A. N.

AU - Koop, I. A.

AU - Korobov, A. A.

AU - Kozyrev, A. N.

AU - Kozyrev, E. A.

AU - Krokovny, P. P.

AU - Kuzmenko, A. E.

AU - Kuzmin, A. S.

AU - Logashenko, I. B.

AU - Lukin, P. A.

AU - Mikhailov, K. Yu

AU - Popov, A. S.

AU - Razuvaev, G. P.

AU - Rogovsky, Yu A.

AU - Ryskulov, N. M.

AU - Ryzhenenkov, A. E.

AU - Senchenko, A. I.

AU - Shebalin, V. E.

AU - Shemyakin, D. N.

AU - Shwartz, B. A.

AU - Shwartz, D. B.

AU - Shatunov, Yu M.

AU - Solodov, E. P.

AU - Talyshev, A. A.

AU - Tolmachev, S. S.

AU - Yudin, Yu V.

AU - Otboev, A. V.

PY - 2020/10

Y1 - 2020/10

N2 - A recent result of the cross section measurement of the process e+e- → KSK± π ∓ at e+ e- collider VEPP-2000 is presented using a data sample of the ∼150 pb-1 integrated luminosity collected with the CMD-3 detector. The processes with charged kaons in multi hadron events attract special interest, because they impact strongly on studies of light quark hadronization, isospin symmetry, and strange meson spectroscopy. Experimental results of e+e- → KS K± π ∓ cross section are presented in a broad energy range covered by the VEPP-2000 and compared to earlier measurements. A study of the production dynamics confirms the dominance of neutral KK∗ (892) intermediate state.

AB - A recent result of the cross section measurement of the process e+e- → KSK± π ∓ at e+ e- collider VEPP-2000 is presented using a data sample of the ∼150 pb-1 integrated luminosity collected with the CMD-3 detector. The processes with charged kaons in multi hadron events attract special interest, because they impact strongly on studies of light quark hadronization, isospin symmetry, and strange meson spectroscopy. Experimental results of e+e- → KS K± π ∓ cross section are presented in a broad energy range covered by the VEPP-2000 and compared to earlier measurements. A study of the production dynamics confirms the dominance of neutral KK∗ (892) intermediate state.

KW - data analysis

KW - eeexperiments

KW - light hadrons

KW - e(+)e(-) experiments

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85091837597&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1088/1402-4896/abb694

DO - 10.1088/1402-4896/abb694

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85091837597

VL - 95

JO - Physica Scripta

JF - Physica Scripta

SN - 0031-8949

IS - 10

M1 - 104002

ER -

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