Project Details
Investigation of Resonances in the Di-Baryon System by Means of Data for Multi-Pion Production and Neutron-Proton Scattering
Applicant
Professor Dr. Heinz Clement
Subject Area
Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Fields
Term
from 2014 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 258030570
In this project candidates for resonances in the system of two baryons shall be investigated. Starting point has been our observation of a resonance structure with isospin-spin-parity I(JP) = 0(3+) in the dpi0pi0 channel, which is tightly correlated with the so-called ABC effect known since decades. This structure appears at 2.37 GeV, i.e. about 90 MeV below the DeltaDelta threshold with a width of only about 70 MeV. Since our first application we succeeded to reveal the resonance structure in all NNpipi channels as well as in neutron-proton scattering with help of WASA data, reveal its resonance pole in the 3D3 partial wave and thus prove it as a true s-channel resonance, since then called d*(2380). Further-on we could demonstrate that the non-observation of a decay into NNpi as well as the ABC effect favor this state to be a deeply bound DeltaDelta state (compact hexaquark system). In addition we have found evidence for the existence of a isotensor DeltaN state, D21. Aim of this continuation application is the analysis of WASA data to extract electromagnetic decay channels of d*(2380), which provide further information about the structure of this state, and finally to render more precisely the search for a predicted NN-decoupled state with I=3, as well as to look for consistency reasons also for the associated production of D12 in NNpipi systems.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
United Kingdom
Cooperation Partner
Privatdozent Dr. Mikhail Bashkanov