Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1854120 | Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The ABC effect-an intriguing low-mass enhancement in the ÏÏ invariant mass spectrum-is known from inclusive measurements of two-pion production in nuclear fusion reactions. First exclusive measurements carried out at CELSIUS-WASA for the fusion reactions leading to d or 3He reveal this effect to be a Ï-channel phenomenon associated with the formation of a ÎÎ system in the intermediate state and combined with a resonance-like behavior in the total cross-section. Together with the observation that the differential distributions do not change in shape over the resonance region the features fulfill the criteria of an isoscalar s-channel resonance in pn and NNÏÏ systems, if the two emitted nucleons are bound. It obviously is robust enough to survive in nuclei as a dibaryonic resonance configuration. In this context also the phenomenon of NÎ resonances is reexamined.
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Authors
H. Clement, M. Bashkanov, C. Bargholtz, D. Bogoslawsky, H. Calen, F. Cappellaro, L. Demiroers, E. Doroshkevich, D. Duniec, C. Ekström, K. Franssen, L. Geren, L. Gustafsson, B. Höistad, G. Ivanov, M. Jacewicz, E. Jiganov, T. Johansson, J. ZÅomanczuk,