Production of ÏMesons in Near-Threshold ÏN and N N Reactions
arXiv:nucl-th/0001027 · doi:10.1007/s100500050427
Abstract
We analyze the production of $Ï$ mesons in $ÏN$ and NN reactions in the near-threshold region, using throughout the conventional ``non-strange'' dynamics based on such processes which are allowed by the non-ideal $Ï-Ï$ mixing. We show that the occurrence of the direct $ÏNN$ interaction may show up in different unpolarized and polarization observables in $ÏN\to NÏ$ reactions. We find a strong non-trivial difference between observables in the reactions $pp\to ppÏ$ and $pn\to pnÏ$ caused by the different role of the spin singlet and triplet states in the entrance channel. A series of predictions for the experimental study of this effect is presented.
35 pages including 18 figures