Roles of (1232), N*(1520), and N*(1650) resonances in γ p π0 π0 p reaction within an effective Lagrangian approach

Abstract

Roles of the (1232), N*(1520), and N*(1650) resonances in the γ pπ 0π 0p reaction near threshold is investigated within an effective Lagrangian approach. We have calculated the differential cross sections of the γ pπ 0π 0p reaction by including the contributions from the (1232), N*(1520), and N*(1650) intermediate states decaying into π0 p via the s-channel nucleon pole and t-channel exchange, and found that the current experimental measurements can be well reproduced. The production of (1232) is mainly from the mechanism of the s-channel nucleon pole, while the N*(1520) and N*(1650) are produced from the mechanism of the t-channel exchange. It is expected that more experimental data on the γ p π0 π0 p reaction can be used to explore the properties of the low-lying excited baryon states and also the scalar f0(500) and f0(980) mesons.

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