A Theoretical Study of 0-Photoproduction on Nucleons near Threshold
Abstract
We investigate the possibility that the process of 0-meson photoproduction on proton, γ+p p+0, in the near threshold region Eγ< 2 GeV, can be considered in the framework of model with π-, σ- and N-exchanges. This suggestion is based on a study of the t-dependence of differential cross section, dσ(γ p p 0)/dt, which has been measured by SAPHIR Collaboration. We find that the suggested model provides a good description of the experimental data with new values of NN-coupling constants in the region of the time-like 0-meson momentum. Our results suggest that such model can be considered as a suitable nonresonant background mechanism for the future discussion of possible role of nucleon resonance contributions. Our predictions for 0-meson photoproduction on neutron target and for beam asymmetry on both proton and neutron targets are presented.
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