Electromagnetic form factors of hyperon in the vector meson dominance model and a possible explanation of the near-threshold enhancement of the e+e- reaction
Abstract
The near-threshold e+e- reaction is studied with the assumption that the production mechanism is due to a near- -threshold bound state. The cross section of e+e- reaction is parametrized in terms of the electromagnetic form factors of hyperon, which are obtained with the vector meson dominance model. It is shown that the contribution to the e+e- reaction from a new narrow state with quantum numbers JPC=1-- is dominant for energies very close to threshold. The mass of this new state is around 2231 MeV, which is very close to the mass threshold of , while its width is just a few MeV. This gives a possible solution to the problem that all previous calculations seriously underestimate the near-threshold total cross section of the e+e- reaction. We also note that the near-threshold enhancement can be also reproduced by including these well established vector resonances ω(1420), ω(1650), φ(1680), or φ(2170) with a Flatte form for their total decay width, and a strong coupling to the channel.
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