Photon or meson formation in J/ decays into p p
Abstract
The measurements of the J/ → γ p p decays by the BES Collaboration indicate an enhancement at the p p threshold which, however, is not present in the J/ decays into ω p p and into π p p. Here, two processes for describing the decays J/ → B p p where B = γ, ω are presented in some detail and the cases B =φ, π are briefly touched on. The first one, applied not only to the radiative decay to reproduce the threshold peak but also to the ω p p decay channel to improve the description of the spectrum, postulates a direct emission of the boson before the baryon pair is formed. The second process assumes that the boson B is emitted from the baryon pair following the J/ decay and includes for the decays into γ p p a final state nucleon-antinucleon interaction based on the Paris N N potential. The reproduction of the p p distribution in the J/ → ω p p decays needs a final state interaction involving a N(2050)\ 3/2- resonance. The photon- and meson-emission rates are reproduced in a semi-quantitative way.
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