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Hard exclusive wide-angle processes
In this talk the handbag approach to hard exclusive wide-angle processes is
reviewed and applications, as for instance two-photon annihilations into pairs
of mesons, are discussed.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, using latex2e, invited talk presented at Meson
2012, Cracow 201
Exclusive meson pair production in proton-proton collisions
We present a study of the exclusive production of meson pairs in the
four-body , reactions at high
energies which constitute an irreducible background to resonance states (e.g.
, , , , ). We consider
central diffractive contribution mediated by Pomeron and Reggeon exchanges and
new diffractive mechanism of emission of pions/kaons from the proton lines. We
include absorption effects due to proton-proton interaction and pion/kaon
rescattering. Predictions for the total cross section and differential
distributions in pion/kaon rapidity and transverse momentum as well as
two-pion/kaon invariant mass are presented for the RHIC, Tevatron and LHC
colliders. Finally we consider a measurement of exclusive production of a
scalar meson via ,
decay.Comment: 4 pp., 4 figures, talk presented by PL at MESON2012 - 12th
International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction,
Krakow, Poland, 31 May - 5 June 201
Exclusive production of and pairs in photon-photon and in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions
The reactions are discussed. To describe those
processes, we include dipion continuum, resonances, high-energy pion-pion
rescatterings, meson exchange and pQCD Brodsky-Lepage mechanisms. The
cross section for the production of pion pairs in photon-photon collisions in
peripheral heavy ion collisions is calculated with the help of Equivalent
Photon Approximaption (EPA) in the impact parameter space. We show predictions
at TeV which could be measured e.g. by the ALICE
collaboration at the LHC.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, talk by M. Klusek-Gawenda at MESON2012,
31 May - 5 June 2012, Krakow, Polan
Open charm meson production at LHC
We discuss charm production at the LHC. The production of single
pairs is calculated in the -factorization approach. We use
Kimber-Martin-Ryskin unintegrated gluon distributions in the proton. The
hadronization is included with the help of Peterson fragmentation functions.
Transverse momentum and pseudorapidity distributions of charmed mesons are
presented and compared to recent results of the ALICE, LHCb and ATLAS
collaborations. Furthermore we discuss production of two pairs of
within a simple formalism of double-parton scattering (DPS). Surprisingly large
cross sections, comparable to single-parton scattering (SPS), are predicted for
LHC energies. We discuss perspectives how to identify the double scattering
contribution. We predict much larger cross section for large rapidity distance
between charm quarks from different hard parton scatterings compared to single
scattering.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, talk given by R. Maciula at the MESON2012 - 12th
International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction, 31
May - 5 June 2012, Krakow, Polan
A Dispersive Treatment of Decays
are for several reasons an especially interesting decay channel
of mesons: decays allow an accurate measurement of a
combination of -wave scattering lengths, one form factor of the
decay is connected to the chiral anomaly and the decay is the best source for
the determination of some low energy constants of ChPT. We present a dispersive
approach to decays, which takes rescattering effects fully into
account. Some fits to NA48/2 and E865 measurements and results of the matching
to ChPT are shown.Comment: 4 pages, talk given by PS at MESON2012 - 12th International Workshop
on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction, Krak\'ow, Poland, 31 May - 5
June 201
Strangeness production in antiproton-nucleus annihilation
The results of the microscopic transport calculations of -nucleus
interactions within a GiBUU model are presented. The dominating mechanism of
hyperon production is the strangeness exchange processes
and . The calculated rapidity spectra of hyperons are
significantly shifted to forward rapidities with respect to the spectra of
hyperons. We argue that this shift should be a sensitive test for the
possible exotic mechanisms of -nucleus annihilation. The production of
the double -hypernuclei by interaction with a secondary target
is calculated.Comment: Proceedings of the 12th Int. Workshop on Meson Production, Properties
and Interaction (MESON-2012), Cracow, 31.05-05.06.201
eta' meson under partial restoration of chiral symmetry in nuclear medium
We shed light upon the eta' mass in nuclear matter in the context of partial
restoration of chiral symmetry, pointing out that the U_{A}(1) anomaly effects
causes the eta'-eta mass difference necessarily through the chiral symmetry
breaking. As a consequence, it is expected that the eta' mass is reduced by
order of 100 MeV in nuclear matter where partial restoration of chiral symmetry
takes place. The discussion given here is based on Ref. [1].Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures. Contribution to Meson201
Hadron Spectroscopy with COMPASS -- Newest Results
The COMPASS experiment at the CERN SPS investigates the structure and
spectrum of hadrons by scattering high energetic hadrons and polarised muons
off various fixed targets. During the years 2002-2007, COMPASS focused on
nucleon spin physics using 160 GeV/c polarised beams on polarised
deuteron and proton targets, including measurements of the gluon contribution
to the nucleon spin using longitudinal target polarisation as well as studies
of transverse spin effects in the nucleon on a transversely polarised target.
One major goal of the physics programme using hadron beams is the search for
new states, in particular the search for exotic states and glue-balls.
COMPASS measures not only charged but also neutral final-state particles,
allowing for investigation of new objects in different reactions and decay
channels. In addition COMPASS can measure low-energy QCD constants like, e.g.
the electromagnetic polarisability of the pion. Apart from a few days pilot run
data taken in 2004 with a 190 GeV/c beam on a Pb target, showing a
significant spin-exotic = resonance at around 1660
MeV/, COMPASS collected high statistics with negative and positive 190
GeV/ hadron beams on a proton (H) and nuclear (Ni, Pb) targets in 2008
and 2009. We give a selected overview of the newest results and discuss the
status of various ongoing analyses.Comment: 7 pages, 13 figures, MESON2012 Conference Proceedings, to appear in
the proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Meson Production,
Properties and Interaction, KRAK\'OW, POLAND, 31 May - 5 June 201
Study of the eta --> e+ e- gamma decay using WASA-at-COSY detector system
Since the eta meson is a short-lived neutral particle, it is not possible to
investigate its structure via classical methods of particle scattering. To
learn about its quark wave function, one studies those decay processes of this
meson in which a pair of photons is produced, where at least one of them is
virtual. The virtual photons have a non-zero mass and convert into
lepton-antilepton pairs. Therefore, information about the quarks' spatial
distribution inside the meson can be extracted from the lepton-antilepton
invariant mass distributions by comparing the empirical results with QED
predictions, which are based on the assumption that the meson is a point-like
particle. The deviation from the expected behavior in the leptonic mass
spectrum exposes the inner structure of the meson. This deviation is
characterized by a form factor. The corresponding data were collected for the
pd --> 3He eta reaction at a proton beam momentum of 1.69 GeV/c. The experiment
was performed using the WASA-at-COSY detector in November 2008. 525 +/- 26
events of the eta --> g e+ e- decay channel were reconstructed. The analysis
chain led to the determination of the value of the slope parameter, bp, equal
to (2.27 +/- 0.73stat. +/- 0.46sys.) GeV^{-2}, where the systematical
uncertainty should be treated as an upper limit only. The estimation of the
charge radius of the eta meson has been made resulting with the value of <
r(eta)^2 >^(1/2) = (0.68 +/- 0.02) fm.Comment: Ph.D. Thesis (Advisor: Prof. Pawel Moskal), Jagiellonian University,
Cracow 2012; Version includes minor corrections according to the comments of
the referee
Search for Deeply Bound Kaonic Nuclear States with AMADEUS
We briefly report on the search for Deeply Bound Kaonic Nuclear States with
AMADEUS in the Sigma0 p channel following K- absorption on 12C and outline
future perspectives for this work
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