Non-strange Dibaryon Resonances Observed in the $\gamma d\to \pi^0\pi^0 d$ Reaction
T. Ishikawa, H. Fujimura, H. Fukasawa, R. Hashimoto, Q. He, Y. Honda,, T. Iwata, S. Kaida, H. Kanda, J. Kasagi, A. Kawano, S. Kuwasaki, K. Maeda, S., Masumoto, M. Miyabe, F. Miyahara, K. Mochizuki, N. Muramatsu, A. Nakamura, K., Nawa, S. Ogushi, Y. Okada, K. Okamura, Y. Onodera

TL;DR
This study provides experimental evidence for a new isovector dibaryon resonance at 2.14 GeV/c^2 observed through coherent double neutral-pion photoproduction on deuterons, with implications for nuclear resonance models.
Contribution
First experimental observation of a 2.14 GeV/c^2 isovector dibaryon resonance in gamma-deuteron reactions, supporting theoretical predictions and expanding understanding of dibaryon states.
Findings
Resonance peaks at 2.47 and 2.63 GeV in total cross section.
Clear peak at 2.14 GeV/c^2 in $ ext{pi}^0d$ invariant mass.
Angular distributions suggest spin-parity $1^+$, $2^+$, or $3^-$.
Abstract
Coherent double neutral-pion photoproduction on the deuteron, {}, has been experimentally studied at incident photon energies ranging from 0.75 to 1.15 GeV. The total cross section as a function of the center-of-mass energy shows resonance-like behavior, which peaks at approximately 2.47 and 2.63 GeV. The measured angular distribution of deuteron emission is rather flat, which cannot be reproduced by the kinematics of quasi-free production with deuteron coalescence. In invariant-mass distributions, a clear peak is observed at GeV with a width of GeV. The spin-parity of this state is restricted to , or from the angular distributions of the two s. The present work shows strong evidence for the existence of an isovector dibaryon resonance with a mass of 2.14…
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