Puzzles in eta photoproduction: the 1685~MeV narrow peak
Bojan Golli, Simon \v{S}irca

TL;DR
This paper explains a narrow peak near 1685 MeV in eta photoproduction as a result of specific quark state behaviors and threshold effects, without invoking an exotic resonance.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled channel model that accounts for the peak through quark state dynamics and threshold effects, challenging the resonance interpretation.
Findings
The peak is explained by radial behavior of p-wave quark states.
Threshold effects of KΣ channel contribute to the peak formation.
The model aligns with the Single Quark Transition Model.
Abstract
We claim that a narrow peak in the cross section near 1685~MeV in the channel can be explained through a peculiar radial behaviour of the -wave quark states with and in the low lying S11 resonances and the opening of the threshold rather than by an exotic resonance. We explain the mechanism of its formation in the framework of a coupled channel formalism which incorporates quasi-bound quark-model states corresponding to the two low lying resonances in the S11 partial wave. A relation to the Single Quark Transition Model is pointed out.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
