Rescattering effects in near-threshold $J/\psi$ photoproduction
S. Sakinah, Sang-Ho Kim, and H. M. Choi

TL;DR
This paper studies near-threshold J/psi photoproduction off nucleons, emphasizing the role of open-charm rescattering effects in explaining experimental data and predicting related processes.
Contribution
It introduces a hadronic rescattering mechanism involving open-charm channels within an effective Lagrangian framework, improving data description beyond traditional models.
Findings
Open-charm rescattering significantly improves data fit at large momentum transfer.
Cusp-like structures near open-charm thresholds are naturally generated.
Predicted cross sections for related open-charm processes are around 5 nb.
Abstract
We investigate near-threshold photoproduction off the nucleon, focusing on hadronic rescattering effects induced by open-charm meson-baryon intermediate states. Beyond the conventional Pomeron-exchange mechanism, the and channels are incorporated within an effective Lagrangian framework. The relevant production amplitudes are evaluated at tree level from -, -, and -channel diagrams in a gauge-invariant manner. The resulting total and -dependent differential cross sections are compared with recent near-threshold data from the GlueX, -007, and CLAS experiments at Jefferson Lab. We find that the open-charm rescattering contributions significantly improve the description of the data, particularly at large momentum transfer, and naturally generate cusp-like structures near the and $\bar D^{*0}…
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