Study of the exclusive reaction pp pp K*0 K*0: f2(1950) resonance versus diffractive continuum
Abstract
We present first predictions of the cross sections and differential distributions for the exclusive reaction pp pp K*0 K*0 contributing to the K+ K- π+ π- channel. The amplitudes for the reaction are formulated within the nonperturbative tensor-pomeron approach. We consider separately the f2(1950) s-channel exchange mechanism and the K*0 t/u-channel exchange mechanism, focusing on their specificities. First mechanism is a candidate for the central diffractive production of tensor glueball and the second one is an irreducible continuum. We adjust parameters of our model, assuming the dominance of pomeron-pomeron fusion, to the WA102 experimental data. We find that including the continuum contribution alone one can describe the WA102 data reasonably well. We present predictions for the reaction pp pp (K*0 K*0 K+ K- π+ π-) for the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb experiments including typical kinematical cuts. We find from our model a cross sections of σ 17-250 nb for the LHC experiments, depending on the assumed cuts. Absorption effects are included in our analysis.
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