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.
The detailed mechanism of the eta production in pp scattering up to the Tlab = 4.5 GeV
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Contrary to very early beliefs, the experimental cross section data for the eta production in proton-proton scattering are well described if pi and only eta meson exchange diagrams are used to calculate the Born term. The inclusion of initial and final state interactions is done in the factorization approximation by using the inverse square of the Jost function. The two body Jost functions are obtained from the S matrices in the low energy effective range approximation. The danger of double counting in the p-eta final state interaction is discussed. It is shown that higher partial waves in meson-nucleon amplitudes do not contribute significantly bellow excess energy of Q=100 MeV. Known difficulties of reducing the multi resonance model to a single resonance one are illustrated.
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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.