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Systematic Study of Two-Pion Production in NN Collisions -- from Single-Baryon to Di-Baryon Excitations

arXiv:1001.5446 · doi:10.1063/1.3483384

Abstract

The two-pion production in nucleon-nucleon collisions has been studied by exclusive and kinematically complete experiments from threshold up to = 1.36 GeV at CELSIUS-WASA. At near-threshold energies the total and differential distributions for the and channels are dominated by Roper excitation and its decay into and channels. At beam energies 1.1 GeV the excitation governs the two-pion production process. In the channel evidence is found for the excitation of a higher-lying I=3/2 resonance, favorably the . The isovector fusion processes leading to the deuteron and to quasi-stable He, respectively, %with the production of an isovector pion-pair exhibit no or only a modest ABC-effect, {\it i.e.} low-mass enhancement in the -invariant mass spectrum, and can be described by conventional -channel excitation. On the other hand, the isoscalar fusion process to the deuteron %with the production of an isoscalar pion-pair exhibits a dramatic ABC-effect correlated with a narrow resonance-like energy dependence in the total cross section with a width of only 50 MeV and situated at a mass 90 MeV below the mass.

Proceedings HADRON09