Baryon resonance production and dielectron decays in proton-proton collisions at 3.5 GeV
Abstract: We report on baryon resonance production and decay in proton-proton collisions at a kinetic energy of $3.5$ GeV based on data measured with HADES. The exclusive channels $pp \rightarrow np\pi{+}$ and $pp \rightarrow pp\pi{0}$ as well as $pp \rightarrow ppe{+}e{-}$ are studied simultaneously for the first time. The invariant masses and angular distributions of the pion-nucleon systems were studied and compared to simulations based on a resonance model ansatz assuming saturation of the pion production by an incoherent sum of baryonic resonances (R) with masses $<2~$ GeV/$c2$. A very good description of the one-pion production is achieved allowing for an estimate of individual baryon-resonance production-cross-sections which are used as input to calculate the dielectron yields from $R\rightarrow pe+e-$ decays. Two models of the resonance decays into dielectrons are examined assuming a point-like $RN \gamma*$ coupling and the dominance of the $\rho$ meson. The results of model calculations are compared to data from the exclusive $ppe{+}e{-}$ channel by means of the dielectron and $pe+e-$ invariant mass distributions.
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