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arxiv: nucl-ex/0211034 · v3 · submitted 2002-11-28 · ⚛️ nucl-ex · hep-ph· nucl-th

On possible existence of the dibaryon resonance d^*₁ and its role in the npγ and pdγ processes below the pion threshold

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We give reasons for the existence of the NN decoupled dibaryon resonance $d^*_1$(1956). Strong evidence for its presence has first been found in the energy spectrum of coincident photons emitted at $\pm 90^0$ from the $pp \to \gamma\gamma X$ process at 216 MeV measured by the DIB2$\gamma$ collaboration at JINR. As further experimental indications of the $d^*_1$(1956) existence we present those found in the available photon energy spectra of $np\gamma$, $pd\gamma$, and $pA\gamma$ reactions below the pion threshold. It is noted that serious discrepancies between the $np\gamma$ and $pd\gamma$ experimental cross sections and theoretical calculations can reasonably be explained by the fact that latter did not take into account the $d^*_1$ effect.

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