29 research outputs found

    The ψ()p\psi^{(\ast)}p scattering length based on near-threshold charmoniums photoproduction

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    Under the framework of Vector Meson Dominance model, the value of scattering length can be expressed as a function of the ratio between total cross section σ(W)\sigma (W) and R(W)R (W), where R(W)R(W) is the ratio between final momentum p3|{\bf p}_3 | and initial momentum p1|{\bf p}_1| and positively correlated with the center-of-mass energy. Based on the theoretical study of charmoniums photoproduction within two gluon exchange model and effective pomeron model, we research the scattering lengths of vector mesons and proton interaction in this work. Results show that the scattering length αJ/ψp\left|\alpha_{J/\psi p}\right| obtained from the two models are close and basically in agreement with the theoretical prediction of Strakovsky and co-workers. Additionally, we first calculate the scattering length of ψ(2S)\psi(2S) -proton interaction in two gluon exchange model and effective pomeron model as 1.31±0.92 1.31\pm 0.92 am (1 am = 10310^{-3} fm) and 3.24±0.63 3.24 \pm 0.63 am, respectively. This is a little bit different from the two models and requires precise measurements from subsequent experiments. In short, our results will provide a theoretical reference for future studies on characterizing the vector meson-proton scattering length.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure

    Unified Chew-Mandelstam SAID analysis of pion photoproduction data

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    A unified description of single-pion photoproduction data, together with pion- and eta-hadroproduction data, has been achieved in a Chew-Mandelstam parametrization which is consistent with unitarity at the two-body level. Energy-dependent and single-energy partial wave analyses of pion photoproduction data have been performed and compared to previous SAID fits and multipoles from the Mainz and Bonn-Gatchina groups.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, and 2 table

    Physics Opportunities with Meson Beams

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    Over the past two decades, meson photo- and electro-production data of unprecedented quality and quantity have been measured at electromagnetic facilities worldwide. By contrast, the meson-beam data for the same hadronic final states are mostly outdated and largely of poor quality, or even nonexistent, and thus provide inadequate input to help interpret, analyze, and exploit the full potential of the new electromagnetic data. To reap the full benefit of the high-precision electromagnetic data, new high-statistics data from measurements with meson beams, with good angle and energy coverage for a wide range of reactions, are critically needed to advance our knowledge in baryon and meson spectroscopy and other related areas of hadron physics. To address this situation, a state of-the-art meson-beam facility needs to be constructed. The present paper summarizes unresolved issues in hadron physics and outlines the vast opportunities and advances that only become possible with such a facility.Comment: 46 pages, 10 figures, 4 table

    Experimental Tests of QCD Scaling Laws at Large Momentum Transfer in Exclusive Light-Meson Photoproduction

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    We evaluated CLAS Collaboration measurements for the 90◦ meson photoproduction off the nucleon using a tagged photon beam spanning the energy interval s = 3–11 GeV2. The results are compared with the “quark counting rules” predictions

    Radiative Decay Width of Neutral non-Strange Baryons from PWA

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    An overview of the GW SAID and ITEP groups effort to analyze pion photoproduction on the neutron-target will be given. The disentanglement the isoscalar and isovector EM couplings of N* and Delta* resonances does require compatible data on both proton and neutron targets. The final-state interaction plays a critical role in the state-of-the-art analysis in extraction of the gamma n --> pi N data from the deuteron target experiments. It is important component of the current JLab, MAMI-C, SPring-8, ELSA, and ELPH programsComment: 7 pages, 7 figures, 1 table; Proceedings of International Conference Dark Matter, Hadron Physics and Fusion Physics, Messina, Italy, Sept. 2014; will be published in EPJ Web of Conference

    Extraction of the D13(1520) photon-decay couplings from pion- and eta-photoproduction data

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    We compare results for the D13(1520) photon-decay amplitudes determined in analyses of eta- and pion-photoproduction data. The ratio of helicity amplitudes (A_3/2 / A_1/2), determined from eta-photoproduction data, is quite different from that determined in previous analyses of pion-photoproduction data. We consider how strongly the existing pion-photoproduction data constrain both this ratio and the individual photon-decay amplitudes.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure

    Pseudoscalar and Scalar Meson Photoproduction Interpreted by Regge Phenomenology

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    We have evaluated pseudoscalar and scalar neutral pion photoproduction in γpπ0p\vec{\gamma}p\to\pi^0p and γpa00p\vec{\gamma}p\to a_0^0p above the resonance region and within Regge phenomenology. Our fit, including GlueX Σ\Sigma pseudoscalar photoproduction data, shows that previous SLAC Σ\Sigma measurements for γpπ0p\vec{\gamma}p \to \pi^0p above Eγ=4 GeVE_\gamma = 4~\mathrm{GeV} are at variance with SLAC data with more recent measurements made by GlueX in vicinity of Eγ=9 GeVE_\gamma = 9~\mathrm{GeV}. The Regge model predicts that the beam polarization asymmetry Σ\Sigma of the scalar meson is opposite to that of pseudoscalar meson photoproduction, however, the cross sections are similar. While the vector natural parity meson exchange is dominant in both cases, the contribution of the pseudovector unnatural parity meson exchange is very small. Using Regge phenomenology, we predicted high energy behavior for double polarized observables E\mathbb{E}, F\mathbb{F}, G\mathbb{G}, and H\mathbb{H} for the reactions γpπ0p\gamma p\to \pi^0p and γpa00p\gamma p\to a_0^0p.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, several small glitches were fixe

    Nucleon Helicity in Pion Photoproduction

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    Pion-photoproduction data is examined to check for the nucleon-helicity conservation predicted by asymptotic QCD. The differential cross section shows agreement with constituent-counting rules, and polarization data is not in disagreement with conservation of nucleon helicity. However large uncertainties in the polarization measurements do not allow a conclusive statement. The helicity amplitudes from a partial-wave analysis are also examined for helicity conservation. While the amplitudes become small as ss increases, the ss dependence of the helicity-conserving amplitudes is similar to the dependence of the non-conserving amplitudes.Comment: plain tex, 6 pages, 8 figure

    Extraction of the πNN\pi NN coupling constant from NN scattering data

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    We reexamine Chew's method for extracting the πNN\pi NN coupling constant from np differential cross section measurements. Values for this coupling are extracted below 350 MeV, in the potential model region, and up to 1 GeV. The analyses to 1~GeV have utilized 55 data sets. We compare these results to those obtained via χ2\chi^2 mapping techniques. We find that these two methods give consistent results which are in agreement with previous Nijmegen determinations.Comment: 12 pages of text plus 2 figures. Revtex file and postscript figures available via anonymous FTP at ftp://clsaid.phys.vt.edu/pub/n
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