The Roper Resonance N*(1440) in Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions and the Issue of Dibaryons

Abstract

In many reactions leading to excitations of the nucleon the Roper resonance N*(1440) can be sensed only by complex partial-wave analyses. In nucleon-nucleon collisions the isoscalar single-pion production as well as specific two-pion production channels present the Roper excitation free of competing resonance processes at a mass of 1370 MeV and a width of 150 MeV. A detailed analysis points to the formation of N*(1440)N dibaryonic systems during the nucleon-nucleon collision process similar to what is known from the (1232)N threshold.

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