The role of ++*(1620) resonances in pp nK++ reaction and its important implications
Abstract
The pp nK++ reaction is a very good isospin 3/2 filter for studying ++* decaying to K++. With an effective Lagrangian approach, contributions from a previous ignored sub-K++-threshold resonance ++*(1620)1/2- are fully included in addition to those already considered in previous calculations. It is found that the ++*(1620)1/2- resonance gives an overwhelmingly dominant contribution for energies very close to threshold, with a very important contribution from the t-channel exchange. This solves the problem that all previous calculations seriously underestimate the near-threshold cross section by order(s) of magnitude. Many important implications of the results are discussed.
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