Role of the possible *(12-) state in the p p π0 reaction
Abstract
The p p π0 reaction near threshold is studied within an effective Lagrangian method. The production process is described by single-pion and single-kaon exchange. In addition to the role played by the *(1385) resonance of spin-parity JP = 3/2+, the effects of a newly proposed * (JP = 1/2-) state with mass and width around 1380 MeV and 120 MeV are investigated. We show that our model leads to a good description of the experimental data on the total cross section of the p p π0 reaction by including the contributions from the possible *(12-) state. However, the theoretical calculations by considering only the *(1385) resonance fail to reproduce the experimental data, especially for the enhancement close to the reaction threshold. On the other hand, it is found that the single-pion exchange is dominant. Furthermore, we also demonstrate that the angular distributions provide direct information of this reaction, hence could be useful for the investigation of the existence of the *(12-) state and may be tested by future experiments.
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