Accessing the real part of the forward J/-p scattering amplitude from J/ photo-production on protons around threshold

Abstract

We provide an updated analysis of the forward J/-p scattering amplitude, relating its imaginary part to γ p J/ p and γ p c c X cross section data, and calculating its real part through a once-subtracted dispersion relation. From a global fit to both differential and total cross section data, we extract a value for the spin-averaged J/-p s-wave scattering length a p = 0.046 0.005 fm, which can be translated into a J/ binding energy in nuclear matter of B = 2.7 0.3 MeV. We estimate the forward-backward asymmetry to the γ p e- e+ p process around the J/ resonance, which results from interchanging the leptons in the interference between the J/ production and the Bethe-Heitler mechanisms. We show that to good approximation this asymmetry depends linearly on a p, and can reach values around -25% for forthcoming J/ threshold production experiments at Jefferson Lab. Its measurement can thus provide a very sensitive observable for a refined extraction of a p.

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