The production of neutral $N^*(11052)$ resonance with hidden beauty from $π^-p$ scattering
Abstract: We investigate the discovery potential of the predicted neutral hidden beauty $N*(11052)$ resonance through $\pi- p$ scattering within an effective Lagrangian approach. Two reactions $\pi-p\rightarrow K-\Sigma+$ and $\pi-p\rightarrow \eta_bn$ are studied in this work, with nucleon pole exchange as the background. It is found that the contributions of the $N*(11052)$ resonance give clear peak structures in the magnitude of 1 $\mu b$ near the threshold of the $N*(11052)$ in the total cross sections. The numerical results indicate that the center of mass energy $W\simeq$ 11-11.1 GeV would be a best energy window for searching the $N*(11052)$ resonance, where the $N*(11052)$ signal can be easily distinguished from the background. The COMPASS experiment at CERN's Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) with pion beam of $\simeq$ 280 GeV will be an ideal platform for searching the super-heavy resonance with hidden beauty, which is hopeful to test the theoretical results.
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