$\phi$ and $\omega$ meson production in $pp$ reactions at $p_\text{lab} = 3.67\,\text{GeV}/c$
/ Authors
Disto Collaboration, F.Balestra, Y.Bedfer, R.Bertini, L.C.Bland, A.Brenschede, F.Brochard, M.P.Bussa, Seonho Choi, M.Debowski
and 30 more authors
R.Dressler, M.Dzemidzic, J.-Cl.Faivre, I.V.Falomkin, L.Fava, L.Ferrero, J.Foryciarz, I.Froehlich, V.Frolov, R.Garfagnini, A.Grasso, E.Grosse, S.Heinz, V.V.Ivanov, W.W.Jacobs, W.Kuehn, A.Maggiora, M.Maggiora, A.Manara, D.Panzieri, H.-W.Pfaff, G.Piragino, G.B.Pontecorvo, A.Popov, J.Ritman, P.Salabura, V.Tchalyshev, F.Tosello, S.E.Vigdor, G.Zosi
/ Abstract
The exclusive production cross sections for $\omega$ and $\phi$ mesons have been measured in proton-proton reactions at $p_{lab}=3.67$ GeV/c. The observed $\phi/\omega$ cross section ratio is $(3.8\pm0.2^{+1.2}_{-0.9})\times 10^{-3}$. After phase space corrections, this ratio is enhanced by about an order of magnitude relative to naive predictions based upon the Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka (OZI) rule, in comparison to an enhancement by a factor $\sim 3$ previously observed at higher beam momenta. The modest increase of this enhancement near the production threshold is compared to the much larger increase of the $\phi/\omega$ ratio observed in specific channels of $\bar pp$ annihilation experiments. Furthermore, differential cross section results are also presented which indicate that although the $\phi$ meson is predominantly produced from a $^3P_1$ proton-proton entrance channel, other partial waves contribute significantly to the production mechanism at this beam momentum.
Journal: Physical Review C