Proton-Antiproton Annihilation in Baryonium
Abstract
A possible interpretation of the near-threshold enhancement in the (pp)-mass spectrum in J/γ p p is the of existence of a narrow baryonium resonance X(1860). Mesonic decays of the (pp)-bound state X(1860) due to the nucleon-antinucleon annihilation are investigated in this paper. Mesonic coherent states with fixed G-parity and P-parity have been constructed . The Amado-Cannata-Dedoder-Locher-Shao formulation(Phys Rev Lett. 72, 970 (1994)) is extended to the decays of the X(1860). By this method, the branch-fraction ratios of Br(X η 4π), Br(X η 2π) and Br(X 3η) are calculated. It is shown that if the X(1860) is a bound state of (pp), the decay channel (X η 4π) is favored over (X η 2π). In this way, we develop criteria for distinguishing the baryonium interpretation for the near-threshold enhancement effects in (pp)-mass spectrum in J/γ p p from other possibilities. Experimental checks are expected. An intuitive picture for our results is discussed.
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