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Insight into particle production mechanisms via angular correlations of identified particles in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

2017

Two-particle angular correlations were measured in pp collisions at s√=7 TeV for pions, kaons, protons, and lambdas, for all particle/anti-particle combinations in the pair. Data for mesons exhibit an expected peak dominated by effects associated with mini-jets and are well reproduced by general purpose Monte Carlo generators. However, for baryon–baryon and anti-baryon–anti-baryon pairs, where both particles have the same baryon number, a near-side anti-correlation structure is observed instead of a peak. This effect is interpreted in the context of baryon production mechanisms in the fragmentation process. It currently presents a challenge to Monte Carlo models and its origin remains an op…

protonitPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)angular correlationHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNuclear TheoryAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysicskaonslambda baryonspionshiukkasfysiikkaNuclear Experimentpp collisionsEngineering (miscellaneous)
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Role of the N-*(1535) in the J/psi -> pp and J/psi -> p(+)Lambda reactions

2009

We study the J/psi -> p eta p and J/psi -> pK(+)Lambda reactions with a unitary chiral approach. We find that the unitary chiral approach, which generates the N-*(1535) dynamically, can describe the data reasonably well, particularly the ratio of the integrated cross sections. This study provides further support for the unitary chiral description of the N-*(1535). We also discuss some subtle differences between the coupling constants determined from the unitary chiral approach and those determined from phenomenological studies

ratio [width]High Energy Physics::LatticeJ/psi(3100) --> p anti-p etaJ/psi(3100) --> Lambda anti-p K+Físicahadronic decay [J/psi(3100)]coupling constant [N(1535)]mass spectrumwidth [J/psi(3100)]unitarityddc:530chiral [effective Lagrangian]numerical calculations
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