Photoproduction of the scalar mesons f0(500) and f0(980) off the nucleon

Abstract

We investigate photoproduction of the scalar mesona off the nucleon, using the effective Lagrangians and the Regge approach. We first study f0(980) photoproduction, replacing the Feynman propagator with the Regge ones for the -meson exchange in the t-channel. The model parameters are fixed by reproducing the experimental data on the differential cross section. We then apply the same method to f0(500) or σ photoproduction with the same parameters for the Regge propagator. Since the threshold energy of the f0(500) production is rather low, N* resonances, which can decay into the nucleon and two pions in the isoscalar and scalar state, can come into play in the s-channel. To examine the effects of the N* resonances, we set up two models to look into the respective contribution of the N* resonances. We find that in particular N*(1440) and N*(1680) play important roles in f0(500) photoproduction. We discuss the physical implications of the present results.

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