ReactionK+p→K+π+π−pat 2.53, 2.76, and 3.20 GeV/c

Abstract
The reaction K+pK+pπ+π is studied at incident beam momenta of 2.53, 2.76, and 3.20 GeV/c, using the Argonne 30-in. hydrogen bubble chamber. Cross sections for the production of K*0(890), N*++(1236), and the double-resonance channel K+pK*0(890)N*++(1236) have been determined. We compare the production and decay angular distributions for the double-resonance channel with the predictions of several models which assume pion exchange. The decay angular distributions have also been compared with quark-model predictions. We find that none of the models tested completely accounts for all the features of the data. In addition, a low-mass enhancement in the Kππ system at 1300±10 MeV is observed.