Production of K* and D* c in pion-induced reactions off the nucleon

Abstract

We investigate the mechanisms of strangeness production in the π- p K*0 0 and π- p K*+ - reactions within a hybrid Regge framework in which effective Lagrangian vertices are combined with Reggeized exchanges. The nonresonant background consists of t-channel K- and K*-Reggeon exchanges, s-channel nucleon and exchanges, and u-channel - and -Reggeon exchanges, whose roles differ markedly between the two isospin channels. We additionally include several N* and * resonances in the s channel and find that the (2150)1/2- resonance provides the dominant near-threshold contribution. The resulting total and differential cross sections and spin-density matrix elements (SDMEs) are in good agreement with the available data. Additional measurements near threshold (W 2.5 GeV) would be valuable for clarifying the role of s-channel baryon resonances. Within the same framework, with Regge trajectories and energy-scale parameters fixed by a QGSM-motivated prescription, we also predict the cross sections for the charm-production reactions π- p D*- c+ and π- p D*0 c0. Their total cross sections are suppressed by approximately 4--5 and 7--8 orders of magnitude, respectively, compared with those of the corresponding strangeness-production reactions. These results may serve as useful guidance for future experiments at facilities such as J-PARC.

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