$J/\psi$-meson photoproduction off the nucleon in a dynamical model
Abstract
The photoproduction of meson off the nucleon is investigated within a dynamical model approach based on a Hamiltonian which describes the reaction mechanisms of the Pomeron exchange, meson exchange, and direct radiation terms.To shed light on the low-energy mechanism, we scrutinize the role of light-meson [, , , ] and charmonium-meson [, , , , ] exchanges in the -channel diagram. The values of the coupling constants are mostly determined by the radiative decays of the meson or the relevant charmonium mesons. The final - interaction is required by the unitarity condition and is described by the gluon-exchange and direct coupling terms. The parameters of the Hamiltonian are determined by the latest GlueX and -007 experiments at the Jefferson Laboratory (JLab). We find that and light mesons give the most significant contribution to among the meson-exchange terms.Meanwhile, the effect of charmonium mesons turns out to be small compared to that of light mesons.It turns out that the contribution of the FSI term is about 1 - 2 orders of magnitude smaller than that of the Born term and is significant near the threshold when the Yukawa form is used as for the charmonium-nucleon potential. The resulting total and -dependent differential cross sections provide good agreement with the JLab data. The angle-dependent data with high precision near the very threshold ( GeV) are strongly desired to pin down the role of the FSI term more properly.
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@article{arxiv.2503.09995,
title = {$J/\psi$-meson photoproduction off the nucleon in a dynamical model},
author = {Sang-Ho Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.09995},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 9 figures