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Experimental and theoretical evidences for an intermediate -dressed dibaryon in the NN interaction
Numerous theoretical and experimental arguments are presented in favor of the
generation of intermediate -dressed dibaryon in interaction at
intermediate and short distances. We argue that this intermediate dibaryon can
be responsible for the strong intermediate-range attraction and the short-range
repulsion in the interaction, and also for the short-range correlations in
nuclei. The suggested mechanism for the -dressing of the dibaryon is
identical to that which explains the Roper resonance structure, its dominant
decay modes and its extraordinary low mass. A similar transformation mechanism
from the glue to the scalar field was discovered in decays. The new
experimental data on 2-production in the scalar-isoscalar channel produced
in - and -collisions and in particular the very recent data on
correlations in C and C scattering in the GeV region seems
to corroborate the existence of the -dressed dibaryon in two- and three
nucleon interactions.Comment: 14 pages,4 figure
