Near Threshold Enhancement of p pbar System and p pbar Elastic Scattering

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Discussions and References added, Fig.2 redrawn. Published version in Phys. Lett. B

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The observed enhancement of $p\bar p$-production near the threshold in radiative decays of $J/\psi$ and $e^+e^-$-annihilations can be explained with final state interactions among the produced $N\bar N$ system, where the enhancement is essentially determined by $N\bar N$ elastic scattering amplitudes. We propose to use an effective theory for interactions in a $N\bar N$ system near its threshold. The effective theory is similar to the well-known one for interactions in a $NN$ system but with distinctions. It is interesting to note that in the effective theory some corrections to scattering amplitudes at tree-level can systematically be summed into a simple form. These corrections are from rescattering processes. With these corrected amplitudes we are able to describe the enhancement near the threshold in radiative decays of $J/\psi$ and $e^+e^-$-annihilations, and the $p\bar p$ elastic scattering near the threshold.

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