A phenomenological model with N(1535) dominance and rho-exchange excitation reproduces existing pp to pp eta data and predicts cross sections for HADES, PANDA, and SIS100.
An analysis of the reaction pp --> pp\eta near threshold
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It is shown that most of the available data on the $pp\to pp\eta$ reaction, including the invariant mass distributions in the $pp\to pp\eta$ reaction recently measured at COSY, can be understood in terms of the partial-wave amplitudes involving final $pp$ $S$ and $P$ states and the $\eta$ meson s-wave. This finding, together with the fact that results within a meson--exchange model are especially sensitive to the details of the excitation mechanism of the $S_{11}(1535)$ resonance, demonstrates the possibility of investigating the properties of this resonance in $NN$ collisions. The spin correlation function $C_{xx}$ is shown to disentangle the $S$- and $P$-wave contributions. It is also argued that spin correlations may be used to help constrain the contributions of the amplitudes corresponding to the final $pp$ $^3P_0$
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Exclusive $\eta$ production in proton-proton collisions at energies available at the GSI Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research
A phenomenological model with N(1535) dominance and rho-exchange excitation reproduces existing pp to pp eta data and predicts cross sections for HADES, PANDA, and SIS100.