431 research outputs found

    New Experimental Results on Strangeness Production

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    New experimental results on the production of ϕ\phi and f2(1525)f_2'(1525) mesons in the annihilation of stopped antiprotons are discussed. The explanation of these facts in the framework of the polarized strangeness model is considered.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, fig1.eps, espcrc1.sty. Invited talk at the Low Energy Antiproton Physics Conference, Villasimiu

    Tests of the nature and of the gluon content of the \sigma(0.6) from D and D_{s} semileptonic decays

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    We summarize the different features which show that QCD spectral sum rule analyses of the scalar two- and three-point functions do not favour the uˉu+dˉd\bar uu+\bar dd interpretation of the broad and low mass σ(0.6)\sigma (0.6) and emphasize that a measurement of the DsD_s semileptonic decays into ππ\pi\pi can reveal in a model-independent way its eventual gluon component σB\sigma_B. The analysis also implies that one expects an observation of the KKˉK\bar K final states from the σB\sigma_B which may compete (if phase space allowed) with the one from a low mass sˉs\bar ss state assumed in the literature to be the SU(3) partner of the observed σ(0.6)\sigma (0.6) if the latter is a uˉu+dˉd\bar uu+\bar dd stateComment: 6 pages latex file. 4 fig.ep

    The p(d,p)d and p(d,p)pn reactions as a tool for the study of the short range internal structure of the deuteron

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    In recent time the deuteron structure at short distances is often treated from the point of view nonnucleonic degrees of freedom. In this paper the measurements of T-odd polarization observables using tensor polarized deuteron beam and polarized proton target or proton polarimeter are proposed to search the quark configurations inside the deuteron.Comment: 12 pages, 8 Postscript figures, submitted in Phys.Atom.Nuc

    Coulomb corrections to low energy antiproton annihilation cross sections on protons and nuclei

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    We calculate, in a systematic way, the enhancement effect on antiproton-proton and antiproton-nucleus annihilation cross sections at low energy due to the initial state electrostatic interaction between the projectile and the target nucleus. This calculation is aimed at future comparisons between antineutron and antiproton annihilation rates on different targets, for the extraction of pure isospin channels.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures (latex format

    THE PROTON SPIN PUZZLE AND DEPOLARIZATION IN pˉpΛˉΛ\bar{p}p\to\bar{\Lambda}\Lambda

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    We point out that the measurement of target spin depolarization DnnD_{nn} in the pˉpΛˉΛ\bar{p}p\to\bar{\Lambda}\Lambda reaction may test dynamical mechanisms invoked to explain the proton spin puzzle revealed by polarized deep--inelastic scattering experiments. In particular, models with {\it negatively} polarized sˉs\bar{s}s pairs in the proton wave function predict Dnn<0D_{nn}<0, whereas models with {\it positively} polarized gluons would predict Dnn>0D_{nn}>0.Comment: LaTeX file, 4 figures appended as uuencoded, compressed PostScript fil

    Development of a Time Projection Chamber Using Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM-TPC)

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    We developed a prototype time projection chamber using gas electron multipliers (GEM-TPC) for high energy heavy ion collision experiments. To investigate its performance, we conducted a beam test with 3 kinds of gases (Ar(90%)-CH4(10%), Ar(70%)-C2H6(30%) and CF4). Detection efficiency of 99%, and spatial resolution of 79 μ\mum in the pad-row direction and 313 μ\mum in the drift direction were achieved. The test results show that the GEM-TPC meets the requirements for high energy heavy ion collision experiments. The configuration and performance of the GEM-TPC are described.Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures, published online in Nucl. Instr. and Meth.

    Vector Meson Photoproduction with an Effective Lagrangian in the Quark Model

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    A quark model approach to the photoproduction of vector mesons off nucleons is proposed. Its starting point is an effective Lagrangian of the interaction between the vector meson and the quarks inside the baryon, which generates the non-diffractive s- and u- channel resonance contributions. Additional t-channel π0\pi^0 and σ\sigma exchanges are included for the ω\omega and ρ0\rho^0 production respectively to account for the large diffractive behavior in the small tt region as suggested by Friman and Soyeur. The numerical results are presented for the ω\omega and ρ\rho productions in four isospin channels with the same set of parameters, and they are in good agreement with the available data not only in ω\omega and ρ0\rho^0 productions but also in the charged ρ\rho productions where the additional t-channel σ\sigma exchange does not contribute so that it provides an important test to this approach. The investigation is also extended to the ϕ\phi photoproduction, and the initial results show that the non-diffractive behavior of the ϕ\phi productions in the large tt region can be described by the s- and u- channel contributions with significantly smaller coupling constants, which is consistent with the findings in the similar studies in the QHD framework. The numerical investigation has also shown that polarization observables are essential for identifying so-called "missing resonances".Comment: 36 pages, 10 PS figures, extended version of nucl-th/9711061 and nucl-th/9803021, submitted to PR

    Relativistic Description of Exclusive Deuteron Breakup Reactions

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    The exclusive deuteron break-up reaction is analyzed within a covariant approach based on the Bethe-Salpeter equation with realistic meson-exchange interaction. Relativistic effects in the cross section, tensor analyzing power and polarization transfer are investigated in explicit form. Results of numerical calculations are presented for kinematical conditions in forthcoming p + D reactions at COSY.Comment: 10 LaTeX pages, 4 eps-figure

    New data on OZI rule violation in bar{p}p annihilation at rest

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    The results of a measurement of the ratio R = Y(phi pi+ pi-) / Y(omega pi+ pi-) for antiproton annihilation at rest in a gaseous and in a liquid hydrogen target are presented. It was found that the value of this ratio increases with the decreasing of the dipion mass, which demonstrates the difference in the phi and omega production mechanisms. An indication on the momentum transfer dependence of the apparent OZI rule violation for phi production from the 3S1 initial state was found.Comment: 11 pages, 3 PostScript figures, submitted to Physics Letter

    Hadronic Probes of the Polarized Intrinsic Strangeness of the Nucleon

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    We have previously interpreted the various large apparent violations of the naive Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka (OZI) rule found in many channels in pˉp\bar{p}p annihilation at LEAR as evidence for an intrinsic polarized sˉs\bar{s}s component of the nucleon wave function. The model is further supported by new data from LEAR and elsewhere. Here we discuss in more detail the possible form of the sˉs\bar{s}s component of the nucleon wave function, interpret the new data and clarify the relative roles of strangeness shake-out and rearrangement, discuss whether alternative interpretations are still allowed by the new data, and propose more tests of the model.Comment: LaTeX, 31 page
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