Double φ Production in pp Reactions Near Threshold
Abstract
We employ an effective Lagrangian approach to investigate double φ production in the pp reaction near the threshold and describe a notable violation of the Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka (OZI) rule in this reaction process through hadronic degrees of freedom, using the currently available theoretical and experimental information. The ground-state nucleon and its s-wave resonances, i.e., N*(1535,1650,1895), are taken into account in the t- and u-channel tree-level diagrams. The pentaquark-like nucleon resonance Ps(2071,3/2-) is also considered. In the s-channel diagrams, scalar and tensor mesons are incorporated, specifically f0(2020,2100,2200) and f2(1950,2010,2150), respectively, along with the pseudoscalar meson η(2225). Our calculations suggest that contributions from the N and N* resonances significantly enhance the cross-section near the threshold. At the same time, those from the f0 and f2 mesons produce distinctive peak structures around W=2.2 GeV, qualitatively reproducing the JETSET experimental data. The openings of the and channels lead to the cusp structures, which can explain the nontrivial structures in the cross-section at W≈2M and 2M observed in the data. It turns out that contributions from the η and Ps resonances are almost negligible. Additionally, polarization observables such as the spin density matrix element (SDME) provide crucial insights into the individual hadronic processes involved in this reaction.
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