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@ARTICLE{Yassine:348489,
      author       = {Yassine, R. Abou and Arnold, O. and Becker, M. and
                      Bergmann, P. and Blanco, A. and Blum, C. and Böhmer, M. and
                      Carolino, N. and Chlad, L. and Chudoba, P. and Ciepał, I.
                      and Dreyer, J. and Esmail, W. and Fabbietti, L. and Fonte,
                      P. and Friese, J. and Fröhlich, I. and Galatyuk, T. and
                      Garzón, J. A. and Grunwald, M. and Gumberidze, M. and
                      Harabasz, S. and Höhne, C. and Hojeij, F. and Holzmann, R.
                      and Huck, H. and Idzik, M. and Kämpfer, B. and Kardan, B.
                      and Kedych, V. and Koenig, I. and Koenig, W. and Kohls, M.
                      and Kolas, J. and Korcyl, G. and Kornakov, G. and Kotte, R.
                      and Krueger, W. and Kugler, A. and Kunz, T. and Lalik, R.
                      and Linz, F. and Lopes, L. and Lorenz, M. and Malige, A. and
                      Markert, J. and Metag, V. and Michel, J. and Molenda, A. and
                      Müntz, C. and Nabroth, M. and Naumann, L. and Nowakowski,
                      K. and Orliński, J. and Otto, J. -H. and Parpottas, Y. and
                      Parschau, M. and Pechenov, V. and Pechenova, O. and
                      Piasecki, K. and Pietraszko, J. and Prozorov, A. and
                      Przygoda, W. and Ramstein, B. and Rathod, N. and Ritman, J.
                      and Rost, A. and Rustamov, Anar and Salabura, P. and Schild,
                      N. and Schwab, E. and Seck, F. and Singh, U. and Spies, S.
                      and Stefaniak, M. and Ströbele, H. and Stroth, J. and
                      Sturm, C. and Sumara, K. and Svoboda, O. and Szala, M. and
                      Tlusty, P. and Traxler, M. and Tsertos, H. and Wagner, V.
                      and Weber, A. A. and Wendisch, C. and Zbroszczyk, H. P. and
                      Zherebtsova, E. and Zielinski, M. and Zumbruch, P.},
      title        = {{I}nvestigation of the $\mathbf{\Sigma^{0}}$ {P}roduction
                      {M}echanism in p(3.5 {G}e{V})+p {C}ollisions},
      reportid     = {GSI-2024-00321, arXiv:2301.11766},
      year         = {2023},
      abstract     = {The production of $\Sigma^0$ hyperons in proton proton
                      collisions at a beam kinetic energy of 3.5 GeV impinging on
                      a liquid hydrogen target was investigated using data
                      collected with the HADES setup. The total production cross
                      section is found to be $\mathrm{\sigma (pK^{+}\Sigma^{0})
                      [\mu b] = 17.7 \pm 1.7 (stat) \pm 1.6 (syst)}$. Differential
                      cross section distributions of the exclusive channel
                      $\mathrm{pp \rightarrow pK^{+}\Sigma^{0}}$ were analyzed in
                      the center-of-mass, Gottfried-Jackson and helicity reference
                      frames for the first time at the excess energy of 556 MeV.
                      The data support the interplay between pion and kaon
                      exchange mechanisms and clearly demonstrate the contribution
                      of interfering nucleon resonances decaying to
                      $\mathrm{K^{+}\Sigma^{0}}$. The Bonn-Gatchina partial wave
                      analysis was employed to analyse the data. Due to the
                      limited statistics, it was not possible to obtain an
                      unambiguous determination of the relative contribution of
                      intermediate nucleon resonances to the final state. However
                      nucleon resonances with masses around 1.710
                      $\mathrm{GeV/c^{2}}$ ($\mathrm{N^{*}(1710)}$) and 1.900
                      $\mathrm{GeV/c^{2}}$ ($\mathrm{N^{*}(1900)}$ or
                      $\mathrm{\Delta^{*}(1900)}$) are preferred by the fit.},
      cin          = {HAD},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Ds200)HAD-20080822OR103},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF4-612)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-612},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
      eprint       = {2301.11766},
      howpublished = {arXiv:2301.11766},
      archivePrefix = {arXiv},
      SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2301.11766;\%\%$},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/348489},
}