A systematic analysis of the near-threshold enhancement in the pˉp
invariant mass spectrum seen in the decay reactions J/ψ→xpˉp and
ψ(3686)→xpˉp(x=γ,ω,ρ,π,η) is
presented. The enhancement is assumed to be due to the NˉN final-state
interaction (FSI) and the pertinent FSI effects are evaluated in an approach
that is based on the distorted-wave Born approximation. For the NˉN
interaction a recent potential derived within chiral effective field theory and
fitted to results of a partial-wave analysis of pˉp scattering data is
considered and, in addition, an older phenomenological model constructed by the
J\"ulich group. It is shown that the near-threshold spectrum observed in
various decay reactions can be reproduced simultaneously and consistently by
our treatment of the pˉp FSI. It turns out that the interaction in the
isospin-1 1S0 channel required for the description of the J/ψ→γpˉp decay predicts a NˉN bound state.Comment: 13 pages, 12 figure