Subthreshold production of $J/\psi$ mesons from the deuteron with SoLID
T. Liu, Z. W. Zhao, M. Cai, D. Byer, H. Gao

TL;DR
This paper explores the feasibility of measuring subthreshold $J/$ meson production from deuterons using SoLID at Jefferson Lab, aiming to probe QCD interactions and short-range nuclear correlations.
Contribution
It presents a feasibility study for subthreshold $J/$ production from deuterons with SoLID, highlighting its potential to advance understanding of QCD effects and nuclear structure.
Findings
Feasibility of measuring subthreshold $J/$ production from deuterons demonstrated.
Potential to probe QCD van der Waals interactions and short-range correlations.
Provides baseline data for future nuclear target studies.
Abstract
The electro- and photo-production of meson near the threshold from the proton is relevant to the search of hidden charm pentaquark candidates reported by the LHCb collaboration, and the study of the QCD trace anomaly's contribution to the proton mass. It is also expected to be sensitive to the QCD van der Waals interaction, that is mediated by multi-gluon exchanges and expected to dominate the interaction between two hadrons with no common valence quarks. Subthreshold production of from a nuclear target is expected to enhance such attractive interaction, and also allows for a direct probe of short range correlations inside a nucleus. With the high luminosity capability of the 12-GeV CEBAF facility at Jefferson Lab, high-precision data on meson production from the proton is becoming available, providing also a reference for subthreshold production from…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
