Rescattering effects in near-threshold J/ photoproduction
Abstract
We investigate near-threshold J/ photoproduction off the nucleon, focusing on hadronic rescattering effects induced by open-charm meson-baryon intermediate states. Beyond the conventional Pomeron-exchange mechanism, the D0c+ and D*0 c+ channels are incorporated within an effective Lagrangian framework. The relevant production amplitudes are evaluated at tree level from t-, s-, and u-channel diagrams in a gauge-invariant manner. The resulting total and t-dependent differential cross sections are compared with recent near-threshold data from the GlueX, J/-007, and CLAS experiments at Jefferson Lab. We find that the open-charm rescattering contributions significantly improve the description of the data, particularly at large momentum transfer, and naturally generate cusp-like structures near the D0 c+ and D*0 c+ thresholds in the GlueX data. We further present predictions for the associated open-charm processes γ p D(*)0 c+, whose cross sections are estimated to be of the order of 5 nb.
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