Production Mechanisms of isoscalar pseudotensor mesons in pion and kaon induced reactions
Dong-En Lu, Li-Ming Wang

TL;DR
This paper predicts production mechanisms and cross sections for isoscalar pseudotensor mesons in pion and kaon induced reactions, guiding future experimental searches for these poorly explored states.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive theoretical predictions for the production of specific isoscalar pseudotensor mesons using an effective Lagrangian and Regge phenomenology.
Findings
$ ext{eta}_2(4D)$ is more prominent in pion-induced reactions.
$ ext{eta}'_2(2D, 3D, 4D)$ are preferentially produced in kaon-induced reactions.
Total cross sections show peaks at specific beam momenta.
Abstract
The recent observation of the X(2600) resonance by the BESIII Collaboration has motivated a renewed interest in the spectroscopy of light mesons, particularly pseudotensor states. However, a significant theoretical gap exists in the poorly explored spectrum of isoscalar pseudotensor mesons, where several predicted radial excitations remain unobserved. To address this, we investigate the production of four such states (, , , and ) employing an effective Lagrangian approach combined with Regge trajectory phenomenology to describe the high-energy behavior of the reactions. Our calculations reveal a distinct production selectivity: the state is more prominent in pion induced () reactions, whereas the states are preferentially produced in kaon induced ()…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
