A study of the π0π0 system produced in charge exchange π−p
collisions at 38 and 100 GeV/c and in central pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
has been carried out. The S wave has rather a complicated structure in both
processes indicating the existence of several scalar resonances. The f0(980)
and f0(1500) appear as dips at 1 and 1.5 GeV in the S wave for charge
exchange reaction, and as shoulders at these masses in the S wave for central
production. The production of the f0(980), f0(1300) and f0(1500) in
the reaction pp→pfπ0π0ps as a function of the dPT
kinematical filter shows the behaviour differed from what has been observed for
the undisputed qqˉ mesons. An extra f0(2000) state is seen in the S
wave for charge exchange reaction as a dip at 2 GeV. Resonances with higher
spins, f2(1270), f4(2050) and f6(2510), have also been studied. All
the three mesons are produced in the reaction π−p→π0π0n mainly
via an one-pion exchange for small −t, whereas a natural-parity exchange
domimates for large −t. The behaviour of the centrally produced f2(1270)
as a function of the dPT is consistent with what has been observed for
other qqˉ states.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, use file stwol.sty, presented at International
High-Energy Physics Euroconference in Quantum Chromodynamics, 2-8 July 1998,
Montpellier, France on behalf of the GAMS and WA102 Collaboration