A study of the pi^0pi^0 system produced in charge exchange and central collisions
Abstract
A study of the system produced in charge exchange collisions at 38 and 100 GeV/c and in central interactions at 450 GeV/c has been carried out. The wave has rather a complicated structure in both processes indicating the existence of several scalar resonances. The and appear as dips at 1 and 1.5 GeV in the wave for charge exchange reaction, and as shoulders at these masses in the wave for central production. The production of the , and in the reaction as a function of the kinematical filter shows the behaviour differed from what has been observed for the undisputed mesons. An extra state is seen in the wave for charge exchange reaction as a dip at 2 GeV. Resonances with higher spins, , and , have also been studied. All the three mesons are produced in the reaction mainly via an one-pion exchange for small , whereas a natural-parity exchange domimates for large . The behaviour of the centrally produced as a function of the is consistent with what has been observed for other states.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9811207,
title = {A study of the pi^0pi^0 system produced in charge exchange and central collisions},
author = {Andrei Kondashov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9811207},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages, 6 figures, use file stwol.sty, presented at International High-Energy Physics Euroconference in Quantum Chromodynamics, 2-8 July 1998, Montpellier, France on behalf of the GAMS and WA102 Collaborations