Deciphering the mechanism of $J/\psi$-nucleon scattering
Abstract
The low-energy scattering is important for various reasons: it is related to the hidden-charm pentaquark states, provides insights into the role of gluons in nucleon structures, and is relevant to the properties in nuclear medium. The scattering can happen through two distinct mechanisms: the coupled-channel mechanism via open-charm meson-baryon intermediate states, and the soft-gluon exchange mechanism. We investigate the -wave scattering length through both mechanisms, and find that the soft-gluon exchange mechanism leads to a scattering length at least one order of magnitude larger than that from the coupled-channel mechanism and thus is the predominant one. The findings can be verified by lattice calculations and will enhance our understanding of the scattering processes breaking the Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka rule.
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@article{arxiv.2410.19526,
title = {Deciphering the mechanism of $J/\psi$-nucleon scattering},
author = {Bing Wu and Xiang-Kun Dong and Meng-Lin Du and Feng-Kun Guo and Bing-Song Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.19526},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures