Open and Hidden Strangeness Production in Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions
Abstract
We present an overview of the description of K and eta meson productions in nucleon-nucleon collisions within an effective Lagrangian model where meson production proceeds via excitation, propagation and subsequent decay of intermediate baryonic resonant states. The K meson contains a strange quark (s) or antiquark ( s) while the η meson has hidden strangeness as it contains some component of the s s pair. Strange meson production is expected to provide information on the manifestation of quantum chromodynamics in the non-perturbative regime of energies larger than that of the low energy pion physics. We discuss specific examples where proper understanding of the experimental data for these reactions is still lacking.
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