Near-threshold $\eta$ production in $pp$ collisions
Qi-Fang L\"u, De-Min Li

TL;DR
This paper investigates near-threshold eta meson production in proton-proton collisions using an effective Lagrangian and isobar model, highlighting the dominant role of rho-meson exchange and the N*(1720) resonance, while matching experimental cross sections and distributions.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed model that emphasizes rho-meson exchange as the main excitation mechanism and analyzes invariant mass spectra at different energies, revealing limitations at higher energies.
Findings
Rho-meson exchange dominates resonance excitation.
Model reproduces total cross sections and angular distributions.
Fails to explain two-peak structure at higher energies.
Abstract
We study near-threshold meson production in collisions within an effective Lagrangian approach combined with the isobar model, by allowing for the various intermediate nucleon resonances due to the , , and -meson exchanges. It is shown that the -meson exchange is the dominant excitation mechanism for these resonances, and the contribution from the is dominant. The total cross section data can be reasonably reproduced, and the anisotropic angular distributions of the emitted meson are consistent with experimental measurements. Besides, the invariant mass spectra of and explain the data well at excess energy of 15 MeV, and are basically consistent with the data at excess energy of 40 MeV. However, our model calculations cannot reasonably account for the two-peak structure in the distribution at excess energies of…
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