Proton-Proton Polarization Data: Possible Evidence for Exotic Peripheral Resonances?

Abstract
We first draw attention to the important fact that proton-proton polarization is very similar to π+-proton polarization for lab momenta 3 to 17.5 GeV/c. In particular, there is a double zero at |t|0.8 (GeV/c)2. This pp polarization structure is in disagreement with the expectations of simple Regge-pole schemes. We discuss briefly some modifications in these schemes, and suggest the possibility of peripheral resonances even in exotic channels. We also show how the observed pp, πp, and Kp polarizations may be interpreted in terms of an optical model.