Systematic Study of Two-Pion Production in NN Collisions -- from Single-Baryon to Di-Baryon Excitations

Abstract

The two-pion production in nucleon-nucleon collisions has been studied by exclusive and kinematically complete experiments from threshold up to Tp = 1.36 GeV at CELSIUS-WASA. At near-threshold energies the total and differential distributions for the π+π- and π0π0 channels are dominated by Roper excitation and its decay into Nσ and π channels. At beam energies Tp > 1.1 GeV the excitation governs the two-pion production process. In the π+π+ channel evidence is found for the excitation of a higher-lying I=3/2 resonance, favorably the (1600). The isovector fusion processes leading to the deuteron and to quasi-stable 2He, respectively, %with the production of an isovector pion-pair exhibit no or only a modest ABC-effect, i.e. low-mass enhancement in the ππ-invariant mass spectrum, and can be described by conventional t-channel excitation. On the other hand, the isoscalar fusion process to the deuteron %with the production of an isoscalar pion-pair exhibits a dramatic ABC-effect correlated with a narrow resonance-like energy dependence in the total cross section with a width of only 50 MeV and situated at a mass 90 MeV below the mass.

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