Abstract

We present a study of the central exclusive production of the $K^{+} K^{-}$ pairs in proton-proton collisions at high energies. We consider diffractive mechanisms including the $K^{+} K^{-}$ continuum, the dominant scalar $f_{0}(980)$, $f_{0}(1500)$, $f_{0}(1710)$ and tensor $f_{2}(1270)$, $f'_{2}(1525)$ resonances decaying into the $K^{+} K^{-}$ pairs. We include also photoproduction mechanisms for the non-resonant (Drell-S\"{o}ding) and the $\phi(1020)$ resonance contributions. The theoretical results are calculated within the tensor-pomeron approach including both pomeron and reggeon exchanges. Predictions for planned or current experiments at RHIC and LHC are presented. We discuss the influence of the experimental cuts on the integrated cross section and on various differential distributions for outgoing particles. The distributions in two-kaon invariant mass, in a special `glueball filter variable', as well as examples of angular distributions in the $K^{+}K^{-}$ rest frame are presented. We compare the $\phi(1020)$ and continuum photoproduction contributions to the $f_{0}(980)$ and continuum diffractive contributions and discuss whether the $\phi(1020)$ resonance could be extracted experimentally. For the determination of some model parameters we also include a discussion of $K$-nucleon scattering, in particular total cross sections, and of $\phi(1020)$ photoproduction.

Highlights

  • Diffractive exclusive production of light mesons mediated by double Pomeron exchange is expected to be an ideal process for the investigation of gluonic bound states due to the gluonic nature of the pomeron

  • We present a study of the central exclusive production of the KþK− pairs in proton-proton collisions at high energies

  • We wish to show first predictions in the tensor-Pomeron approach for the production of the diffractive KþK− continuum, of the scalar f0ð980Þ, f0ð1500Þ, f0ð1710Þ, and the tensor f2ð1270Þ, f02ð1525Þ resonances decaying into KþK− pairs

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Diffractive exclusive production of light mesons mediated by double Pomeron exchange is expected to be an ideal process for the investigation of gluonic bound states (glueballs) due to the gluonic nature of the pomeron. In [40] a model for the exclusive diffractive meson production in pp collisions was discussed based on the convolution of the Donnachie-Landshoff parametrization of the Pomeron distribution in the proton with the Pomeron-Pomeron-meson total cross section In this approach the cross section is calculated by summing over the direct-channel contributions from the pomeron and two different f1 and f2 trajectories associated to the glueball candidate f0ð980Þ and the f2ð1270Þ resonances, respectively. We wish to show first predictions in the tensor-Pomeron approach for the production of the diffractive KþK− continuum, of the scalar f0ð980Þ, f0ð1500Þ, f0ð1710Þ, and the tensor f2ð1270Þ, f02ð1525Þ resonances decaying into KþK− pairs This model, being formulated at the amplitude level, allows us to calculate interference effects of the various contributions.

DIFFRACTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
Scalar mesons central production
PHOTOPRODUCTION CONTRIBUTIONS
Photoproduction of φ meson
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
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