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1 S. Wycech (Warsaw, Poland), B. Loiseau Antiproton-proton resonant like channels in decays Beijing 09/2004 Scattering lengths for 2I+1,2S+1 L J states from low energy scattering experiments but clear separation of quantum state difficult. Introduction Existence of quasi-bound, virtual or resonant antinucleon-nucleon states ? Complementary X rays transitions in -hydrogen if fine structure of level resolved e.g. 1S states : M. Augsburger et al., PLB461 (1999) 417, « Measurement of the strong interaction parameters in antiprotonic deuteriuim » and partly 2P states : M. Augsburger et al. NPA658 (1999) 149, « Measurements of the strong interaction parameters in antiprotonic hydrogen and probable evidence for an interface with inner bremsstrahlung »
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2 Collaboration, J.Z. Bai et al. PRL91 (2003) 022001, « Observation of a near-threshold enhancement in the mass spectrum from radiative decay ». On the other hand clear threshold suppression in. But fine structure resolution not achieved yet. Possible understanding from subthreshold energy region like in low- or zero - energy reactions cf. atomic experiments : D. Gotta et al. NPA660 (1999) 283, « Balmer and transitions in antiprotonic hydrogen or deuterium ». Formation experiments : resonant-like behaviour in BES
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3 Physics of slow pairs produced in J/ decay : J PC conservation several final states possible Close to threshold different behavior Some recent approaches to interpret BES Collaboration results B. S. Zou, H. C. Chiang, PRD69 (2004) 034004, « One-pion- exchange final state interaction and the near threshold enhancement in decays », B. Kerbikov, A. Stavinsky, V. Fedotov, nucl-th/0310060, « Low- mass proton-antiproton enhancement : Belle and BES results, premises of LEAR and expectations from CLAS », Chong-Shou Gao and Shi-Liu Zhu, hep-ph/0308204, « Understanding the Possible Proton Antiproton Bound State Observed by BES Collaboration ».
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4 Use of Paris potential model. r > 1 fm from G-parity transformation from Paris NN potential based on dispersion theoretic treatment of 2 exchange. r < 1 fm fit to data. State dependent optical potential : phenomenological short range with a form suggested by calculation of mesons or resonances. Paris model : parameters of short range readjusted by fitting to new data. We here shall rely on elastic and inelastic NN scattering experiment.
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5 Paris 82 : J. Côté, M. Lacombe, B. Loiseau, B. Moussallam, R. Vinh Mau, PRL48 (1982) 1319, « On the nucleon-antinucleon optical potential » pre-LEAR (CERN) data mainly (T=0 + T=1), 2 /data=2.80 for 915 data. Paris 99 : B. El-Bennich, M. Lacombe, B. Loiseau, R. Vinh Mau, PRC59 (1999) 2313, « Refining the inner core of the Paris potential » previous data + more recent LEAR : 2 /data=2.95 for 3814 data. Paris 03 : M. Lacombe, B. Loiseau, R. Vinh Mau, S. Wycech, in preparation, data used in Paris 99 + scattering lengths (antiprotonic hydrogen and deuterium, M. Auberger et al. (1999)) + «Antineutron-proton total cross-section from 50 to 400 MeV/c » F. Iazzi et al. PLB475 (2000) 378. Paris 03 : 2 /data = 3.19 for 3934 data. Paris antinucleon-nucleon potentials Paris 94 : M. Pignone, M. Lacombe, B. Loiseau, R. Vinh Mau, PRC50 (1994) 2710, « Paris potential and recent proton-antiproton low energy data » + LEAR data in particular (T=1 - T=0), 2 /data=2.46 for 3295 data.
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6 Allowed final states of pairs J PC conservation limits number of slow final states - i.e. for small - J PC (J/ ) = 1 - -. e + e - collision being angle of final photon with direction of the beam, BES Collaboration favours 1 + cos 2 over sin 2 angular distribution pseudoscalar ( 1 S 0 ) or scalar ( 3 P 0 )
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7 In channel f : Large ReA ff > 0 possiblity bound (quasi-bound) state. Large ReA ff < 0 virtual state likely. Needs to extrapolate below threshold. S-wave K-matrix low-energy multichannel system : See H. Pilkuhn, « Interaction of hadrons », North Holland P.C., 1967. Final state interaction
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8 For P wave Here formation amplitude unknown, but up to terms final state interaction factor in an appropriate partial wave In many open annihilation channels : ImA ff large. : formation amplitude, L angular momentum. Formation amplitude
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9 Paris potential for Close to threshold (at T lab = 300 MeV, x = 289.2MeV) Final state interaction factor
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10 Solid curve : fit by background (dashed curve) plus S-wave Breit- Wigner ( 1 S 0 ) : and width R < 30 MeV/c ( 2 /d.o.f. = 56.3/56). Note : If P-wave ( 3 P 0 ) Breit- Wigner 2 /d.o.f. = 59/56 and M R = 1876.4 0.9 MeV/c 2, width = 4.6 1.8 (sta) MeV/c 2. Fig. 1: (a) From BES Collaboration : the near threshold distribution for the event sample. Experimental results for
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11 The unknown formation amplitude C parametrized as Numbers of Events = For Paris 03 at x = 7 MeV and x = 66.2 MeV c 0 and c 1 11 S 0 + 31 S 0 13 P 0 + 33 P 0 13 P 1 + 33 P 1 c0c0 87.7096.46138.63 c1c1 2.8714.129.78 Experimental points and errors extrapolated from figures of BES Collaboration PRL91 (2003) 022001. Model fit for
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12 Comparison of the result to the BES event sample, data from Fig. 3 of J. Z. Bai et al. PRL91 (2003) 0022001). Fig. 2
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13 Weighted events compared to data. Fig. 3
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14 Bound states in 11 S 0 Re E (MeV) Width (MeV) Paris 03 : -4.8 52.5 Paris 99 : -69 46 Paris 94 : none Paris 82 : none final state factor compared to data. Fig. 4
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15 Comparison of the result to the BES event sample. Fig. 5
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16 Weighted events compared to data. Fig. 6
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17 final state factor compared to data Resonances in 13 P 0 Mass (MeV) Width (MeV) Paris 03 : 1873 10.7 Paris 99 : 1876 4.8 Paris 94 : 1876 10.4 Paris 82 : 1880 11 Fig. 7
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18 Fig. 8 (a) From BES Collaboration : the distribution events for the selected decay. Solid curve fit by Experimental results for
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19 As for 33 S 1, t(x) does not vanish at threshold choice of For 31 P 1 For 33 S 1 and 31 P 1 : N events = For Paris 03 at x = 7 MeV and x = 41.7 MeV c i, i=0,1.2 The pair has to be in I=1 (J/ is I=0) 33 S 1 31 P 1 c0c0 020.29 c1c1 7.4219.69 c2c2 0.0120 Model for
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20 Comparison of the result to the BES event sample Fig. 9
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21 final state factor compared to data. Bound states in 31 P 1 ReE (MeV) Width (MeV) Paris 03 : -15.4 118.4 Paris 99 : -60 130 Paris 94 : none Paris 82 : none Fig. 10
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22 For Paris 03 : 11 S 0 (ReE = -4.8 MeV, Width = 52.5 MeV) and 33 P 1 (ReE = -4.5 MeV, Width = 18.1 MeV). Existence of these states needs confirmation. For Paris 03 the resonance 13 P 0 (ReE = 1873 MeV, Width = 10.7 MeV). This well-established resonance orginates from the strong attraction from one-pion exchange. Such a model predicts quasi-bounds states close to the threshold in particular and and a resonance in. New results of BES Collaboration : natural explanation from a traditional model of interaction based on G transformation, dispersion theoric treatment of two-pion exchange and semi- phenomenological absorptive and short range potentials. Each of these states gives a reasonable representation of the BES decay data. Some concluding remarks
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23 33 S 1 or 31 P 1 waves occuring in the decays. Here isospin conservation forces the pair to be I = 1. Our final state emission model gives ratio of branching of the and 0 channels of order 1 as in the experience (1/4 from isospin conservation). OUTLOOK Needs the experimental data points to be more quantitative ( 2 /d.o.f.) - in progress - a more specific semi-quantitative (dominance of magnetic transition) favors and Final state off-shell effects. Microscopic quark model of the annihilation followed by pair creations and then or emission could generate some formation amplitude C. No narrow quasi-bound states or resonance close to the threshold
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24 Other antiproton-proton graphs
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25 Comparison of the result to the BES event sample. Fig. 11
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26 Fig. 12 Weighted events ( 3 P 1 ) compared to data
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27 final state factor compared to data Bound states in 33 P 1 ReE (MeV) Width (MeV) Paris 03 : -4.5 18.1 Paris 99 : -20 24 Paris 94 : -29 9.4 Paris 82 : -71 244 Fig. 13
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28 Comparison of the result to the BES event sample from Fig. 2 of J. z. Bai et al. PRL91 (2003) 002001 Fig. 14
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29 final state factor compared to data Bound states in 33 S 1 ReE (MeV) Width (MeV) Paris 03 : -111.7 45.8 Paris 99 : -168 50 Paris 94 : -114 1 Paris 82 : - 84 272 Fig. 15
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30 tot p bar p
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31 ann 10-190 p bar p
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32 ann 0-50 p bar p
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33 Alston
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35 d /d elast
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36 P elast
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37 Cex
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38 d /d Cex 147
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40 d /d Cex 206
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41 d /d Cex 344
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