From CELSIUS to COSY: on the observation of a dibaryon resonance
Abstract
Using the high-quality beam of storage rings in combination with a pellet target and the hermetic WASA detector covering practically the full solid angle the two-pion production in nucleon-nucleon collisions has been systematically studied by exclusive and kinematically complete measurements -- first at CELSIUS and subsequently at COSY. These measurements resulted in a detailed understanding of the two-pion production mechanism by t-channel meson exchange. The investigation of the ABC effect in double-pionic fusion reactions lead the trace to the observation of a narrow dibaryon resonance with I(JP) = 0(3+) about 80 MeV below the nominal mass of the conventional system. New neutron-proton scattering data, taken with polarized beam at COSY, produce a pole in the coupled 3D3 - 3G3 partial waves at (238010~-~i~405) MeV establishing thus the first observation of a genuine s-channel dibaryon resonance.
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