Double $\phi$-meson production via $\bar{p}p$ scattering
Dayoung Lee, Seung-il Nam, and Jung Keun Ahn

TL;DR
This study models double phi meson production in antiproton-proton collisions near threshold, revealing significant OZI rule violations and complex resonance contributions, aligning with experimental data and predicting polarization effects.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive effective Lagrangian model including various resonances and mesons, providing new insights into OZI violation mechanisms in hadronic processes.
Findings
Enhanced cross-sections near 2.2 GeV due to resonance contributions
Peak structures consistent with JETSET data
Cusp structures from threshold openings of hyperon-antihyperon channels
Abstract
We investigate double production in reactions near threshold using an effective Lagrangian approach, highlighting a significant OZI rule violation through hadronic processes. Our model includes - and -channel contributions from the nucleon and -wave resonances (), as well as the pentaquark-like state . In the -channel, scalar (), tensor (), and pseudoscalar () mesons are incorporated. The , , , and contributions enhance the cross-section and generate peak structures near GeV, consistent with JETSET data, while cusp structures arise from and threshold openings. Polarization observables, such as the spin density matrix element (SDME), further elucidate the underlying hadronic mechanisms.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
