Understanding the near-threshold structures in e+e- annihilation from a unified N N-interaction perspective

Abstract

Near-threshold structures have been observed in the cross sections for e+e- p p, e+e- n n and several non-baryonic final states in the vicinity of the N N thresholds. We investigate whether these structures can be understood as manifestations of a common N N final-state interaction. The strong N N interaction is taken from the chiral EFT description of the coupled 3S1-3D1 system constrained by low-energy N N scattering data. With this interaction fixed, the p p and n n cross sections are described by fitting only short-distance electromagnetic production sources, which are assumed to vary slowly over the near-threshold region. The resulting N N production amplitudes are then used as input for five inelastic hadronic channels. A simultaneous description of the near-threshold cross sections is obtained, indicating that the observed structures can be consistently interpreted as consequences of the same underlying N N dynamics, without introducing separate narrow resonances in individual channels.

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