Threshold J/- production in nucleon-nucleon collisions

Abstract

We analyze J/- production in nucleon-nucleon collisions near threshold in the framework of a general model independent formalism, which can be applied to any reaction N+N N+N+V0, where V0=ω, φ, or J/. Such reactions show large isotopic effects: a large difference for pp- and pn-collisions, which is due to the different spin structure of the corresponding matrix elements. The analysis of the spin structure and of the polarization observables is based on symmetry properties of the strong interaction. Using existing experimental data on the different decays of J/-meson, we suggest a model for N+N N+N+J/, based on t-channel η+π-exchanges. We predict polarization phenomena for the n+p n+p+J/-reaction and the ratio of cross sections for np and pp-collisions. For the processes η(π)+N N+J/ we apply two different approaches: vector meson exchange and local four-particle interaction. In both cases we find larger J/-production in np-collisions, with respect to pp-collisions.

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