Near-threshold $Ï$ and $Ï$ meson productions in $pp$ collisions
arXiv:nucl-th/0304017 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.68.034612
Abstract
Using a relativistic effective Lagrangian at the hadronic level, near-threshold $Ï$ and $Ï$ meson productions in proton proton ($pp$) collisions, $p p \to p p Ï/Ï$, are studied within the distorted wave Born approximation. Both initial and final state $pp$ interactions are included. In addition to total cross section data, both $Ï$ and $Ï$ angular distribution data are used to constrain further the model parameters. For the $p p \to p p Ï$ reaction we consider two different possibilities: with and without the inclusion of nucleon resonances. The nucleon resonances are included in a way to be consistent with the $Ï^- p \to Ïn$ reaction. It is shown that the inclusion of nucleon resonances can describe the data better overall than without their inclusion. However, the SATURNE data in the range of excess energies $Q < 31$ MeV are still underestimated by about a factor of two. As for the $p p \to p p Ï$ reaction it is found that the presently limited available data from DISTO can be reproduced by four sets of values for the vector and tensor $ÏNN$ coupling constants. Further measurements of the energy dependence of the total cross section near threshold energies should help to constrain better the $ÏNN$ coupling constant.
Latex, 37 pages, 13 figures (14 EPS-figure files), text modified, version to appear in Phys. ReV. C