Manifestation of the $P$-wave diproton resonance in single-pion production in $pp$ collisions
M. N. Platonova, V. I. Kukulin

TL;DR
This paper explains features of single-pion production in proton-proton collisions at intermediate energies by considering intermediate diproton resonances, highlighting the crucial role of the ${}^3P_2$ resonance in matching experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces the significance of the ${}^3P_2$ diproton resonance in explaining spin-correlation parameters, extending beyond conventional meson-exchange models.
Findings
Diproton resonances ${}^1D_2$, ${}^3F_3$, and ${}^3P_2$ explain experimental features.
The ${}^3P_2$ resonance is crucial for reproducing spin-correlation data.
Possible quark structure of the resonances is discussed.
Abstract
It is demonstrated that many important features of single-pion production in collisions at intermediate energies (- MeV) can naturally be explained by supposing excitation of intermediate diproton resonances in channels , and , in addition to conventional mechanisms involving an intermediate -isobar. We predict for the first time the crucial role of the diproton resonance, found in recent experiments on the single-pion production reaction , in reproducing the proper behavior of spin-correlation parameters in the reaction which were poorly described by conventional meson-exchange models to date. The possible quark structure of the -wave diproton resonances is also discussed.
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