Improved Coupled Channels and R-Matrix Models: Predictions to 1 Gev

Abstract

The NN scattering near inelastic threshold is sensitive to the long-range diagonal interaction in the produced isobar channel. Earlier models included meson exchange potentials in the NN sector and connecting that sector to isobar channels, as well as an R-matrix description of short-range quark effects. Including the diagonal pion exchange contributions in the N channels coupled to the very inelastic 1D2 and 3F3 NN channels substantially improves those phase parameters and the observables σL and σT. The same improvement is made to the other I=1 NN channels. In the 1S0 NN channel coupling to the channel is unusually important due to the L=2 angular momentum barrier in the N channel. The pion exchange transition potentials between isobar channels are included in this partial wave to obtain the correct equilibrium between one- and two-pion decay channels. Other improvements to earlier models have been made, in the specification of isobar channels and the inclusion of decay width effects in more channels. A comparison is made with all the pp data for TL 800~MeV, producing a very good fit over the whole energy range.

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