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$\phi$ and $\omega$ Meson Production in pp Reactions at $p_{lab}$=3.67 GeV/c

Nuclear Experiment 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

The exclusive production cross sections for ω\omega and ϕ\phi mesons have been measured in proton-proton reactions at plab=3.67p_{lab}=3.67 GeV/c. The observed ϕ/ω\phi/\omega cross section ratio is (3.8±0.20.9+1.2)×103(3.8\pm0.2^{+1.2}_{-0.9})\times 10^{-3}. After phase space corrections, this ratio is enhanced by about an order of magnitude relative to naive predictions based upon the Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka (OZI) rule, in comparison to an enhancement by a factor 3\sim 3 previously observed at higher beam momenta. The modest increase of this enhancement near the production threshold is compared to the much larger increase of the ϕ/ω\phi/\omega ratio observed in specific channels of pˉp\bar pp annihilation experiments. Furthermore, differential cross section results are also presented which indicate that although the ϕ\phi meson is predominantly produced from a 3P1^3P_1 proton-proton entrance channel, other partial waves contribute significantly to the production mechanism at this beam momentum.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0011009,
  title  = {$\phi$ and $\omega$ Meson Production in pp Reactions at $p_{lab}$=3.67 GeV/c},
  author = {DISTO Collaboration and F. Balestra and Y. Bedfer and R. Bertini and L. C. Bland and A. Brenschede and F. Brochard and M. P. Bussa and Seonho Choi and M. Debowski and R. Dressler and M. Dzemidzic and J. -Cl. Faivre and I. V. Falomkin and L. Fava and L. Ferrero and J. Foryciarz and I. Froehlich and V. Frolov and R. Garfagnini and A. Grasso and E. Grosse and S. Heinz and V. V. Ivanov and W. W. Jacobs and W. Kuehn and A. Maggiora and M. Maggiora and A. Manara and D. Panzieri and H. -W. Pfaff and G. Piragino and G. B. Pontecorvo and A. Popov and J. Ritman and P. Salabura and V. Tchalyshev and F. Tosello and S. E. Vigdor and G. Zosi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0011009},
  year   = {2008}
}

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Revtex 49 pages, 11 figures, Phys Rev C in print