Study of two-photon production process in proton-proton collisions below the pion production threshold
Abstract
The energy spectrum for high energy γ-rays (Eγ ≥ 10 MeV) from the process pp γ γ X emitted at 900 in the laboratory frame has been measured at an energy below the pion production threshold, namely, at 216 MeV. The resulting photon energy spectrum extracted from γ - γ coincidence events consists of a narrow peak at a photon energy of about 24 MeV and a relatively broad peak in the energy range of (50 - 70) MeV. The statistical significance for both the narrow and broad peaks exceeds 5σ. This behavior of the photon energy spectrum is interpreted as a signature of the exotic dibaryon resonance d1 which is assumed to be formed in the radiative process pp γ d1 followed by its electromagnetic decay via the d1 pp γ mode. The experimental spectrum is compared with those obtained by means of Monte Carlo simulations.
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