On evidence for exotic dibaryon d 1* (1956) in selected two-nucleon-two-photon reactions

2010 
The narrow NN-decoupled dibaryon resonance with a mass about 1956 MeV was reported in 2000 by DIB2γ Collaboration (JINR, Dubna) on the basis of the measurement of the two-photon energy spectrum in the reaction pp → pp2γ at 216 MeV. The most probable quantum numbers J P = 1+ prevent the resonance from decaying into two protons due to the exclusion principle, while the pionic decays are impossible energetically. The significance of this resonance (called d 1* (1956)) for the interpretation of a few other exclusive and inclusive reactions connected with the photon(s) production in nucleon collisions with nucleons and nuclei at different energies is discussed. The importance is stressed of on-going and planned studies of the elastic and inelastic Compton scattering on the lightest nuclei for collecting information on the structure and dynamics of d 1* (1956) which can shed light on its nature.
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