Origin of the structures observed in e+e- annihilation into multipion states around the pp threshold

Abstract

We analyze the origin of the structures observed in the reactions e+e- 3(π+π-), 2(π+π-π0), ωπ+π-π0, and e+e- 2(π+π-)π0 around the antiproton-proton ( pp) threshold. We calculate the contribution of the two-step process e+e- NN multipions to the total reaction amplitude. The amplitude for e+e- NN is constrained from near-threshold data on the e+e- pp cross section and the one for NN multipions can be likewise fixed from available experimental information, for all those 5 π and 6π states. The resulting amplitude for e+e- multipions turns out to be large enough to play a role for the considered e+e- annihilation channels and, in three of the four reactions, even allows us to reproduce the data quantitatively near the NN threshold. The structures seen in the experiments emerges then as a threshold effect due to the opening of the NN channel.

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