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Dilepton production in pp and np collisions at 1.25 GeV

The inclusive reactions $pp \rightarrow e^+ e^- X$ and $np \rightarrow e^+ e^- X$ at the laboratory kinetic energy of 1.25 GeV are investigated in a model of dominance of nucleon and $Δ$ resonances. Experimental data for these reactions have recently been reported by the HADES Collaboration. In the original model, the dileptons are produced either from the decays of nucleon and $Δ$ resonances $R \rightarrow N e^+ e^-$ or from the Dalitz decays of $π^0$- and $η$-mesons created in the $R \to Nπ^0$ and $R \to Nη$ decays. We found that the distribution of dilepton invariant masses in the $pp \rightarrow e^+ e^- X$ reaction is well reproduced by the contributions of $R \rightarrow N e^+ e^-$ decays and $R \rightarrow N π^0$, $π^0 \to γe^+e^-$ decays. Among the resonances, the predominant contribution comes from the $Δ(1232)$, which determines both the direct decay channel $R \rightarrow N e^+ e^-$ and the pion decay channel. In the collisions $np \rightarrow e^+ e^- X$, additional significant contributions arise from the $η$-meson Dalitz decays, produced in the $np \rightarrow npη$ and $np \rightarrow dη$ reactions, the radiative capture $np \rightarrow d e^+ e^-$, and the $np \rightarrow np e^+ e^-$ bremsstrahlung. These mechanisms may partly explain the strong excess of dileptons in the cross section for collisions of $np$ versus $pp$, which ranges from 7 to 100 times for the dilepton invariant masses of 0.2 to 0.5 GeV.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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