Isoscalar Single-Pion Production in the Region of Roper and d*(2380) Resonances
Abstract
Exclusive measurements of the quasi-free pn ppπ- and pp ppπ0 reactions have been performed by means of pd collisions at Tp = 1.2 GeV using the WASA detector setup at COSY. Total and differential cross sections have been obtained covering the energy region Tp = 0.95 - 1.3 GeV ( s = 2.3 - 2.46 GeV), which includes the regions of (1232), N*(1440) and d*(2380) resonance excitations. From these measurements the isoscalar single-pion production has been extracted, for which data existed so far only below Tp = 1 GeV. We observe a substantial increase of this cross section above 1 GeV, which can be related to the Roper resonance N*(1440), the strength of which shows up isolated from the resonance in the isoscalar (Nπ)I=0 invariant-mass spectrum. No evidence for a decay of the dibaryon resonance d*(2380) into the isoscalar (NNπ)I=0 channel is found. An upper limit of 90 μb (90 \% C.L.) corresponding to a branching ratio of 5 \% has been deduced.
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