Triangle singularity mechanism for the pp π+ d fusion reaction
Abstract
We develop a model for the pp π+ d reaction based on the pp (1232) N transition followed by (1232) π N' decay and posterior fusion of N N' to give the deuteron. We show that the triangle diagram depicting this process develops a triangle singularity leading to a large cross section of this reaction compared to ordinary fusion reactions. The results of the calculation also show that the process is largely dominated by the pp system in L=2, S=0, which transfers J=2 to the final π+ d system. This feature is shown to be well suited to provide L=2,S=1, Jtot=3 for np in the np(I=0) π- pp followed by pp π+ d reaction, which has been proposed recently, as a means of describing the so far assumed dibaryon d*(2380) peak.
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