The ABC effect -- a long-standing puzzle in double-pionic fusion -- has been reexamined by the first exclusive and kinematically complete measurements of solid statistics for the fusion reactions pn→dπ0π0, pd→3Heππ and dd→4Heππ using the WASA detector, first at CELSIUS and recently at COSY -- the latter with a statistics increased by another two orders of magnitude. In all cases we observe a huge low-mass enhancement in the ππ-invariant mass accompanied by a pronounced ΔΔ excitation. For the most basic fusion reaction, the pn→dπ0π0 reaction, we observe in addition a very pronounced resonance-like energy dependence in the total cross section with a maximum 90 MeV below the ΔΔ mass and a width of only 50 MeV, which is five times smaller than expected from a conventional t-channel ΔΔ excitation. This reveals the ABC effect to be the consequence of a s-channel resonance with the formfactor of this dibaryonic state being reflected in the low-mass enhancement of the ππ-invariant mass. From the fusion reactions to 3He and 4He we learn that this resonance is robust enough to survive even in nuclei.
@article{arxiv.0906.2328,
title = {The ABC Effect in Double-Pionic Nuclear Fusion and a pn Resonance as its Possible Origin},
author = {M. Bashkanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2328},
year = {2019}
}