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Physics at ELSA, achievements and future
At ELSA interesting results on baryon resonances have been obtained by the
CB-ELSA, the CBELSA/TAPS and the SAPHIR collaborations. New resonances were
found, in particular a new decaying into , was
recently observed by the CB-ELSA experiment. The availability of a polarized
beam and a polarized target did allow to measure the GDH sum rule up to 2.9
GeV. In the future double polarization experiments will be performed using the
Crystal Barrel detector together with new forward detector components. These
polarization observables will provide important additional information for the
partial wave analyses performed to extract the contributing resonances and
their parameters from the data.Comment: Prepared for the MENU 2004 conference proceedings, 7 pages, 6
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Study of ambiguities in scattering amplitudes
Amplitudes for the reaction are reconstructed from
data on the differential cross section , the recoil
polarization , and on the spin rotation parameter . At low energies,
no data on exist, resulting in ambiguities. An approximation using
and waves leads only to a fair description of the data on
and ; in this case, there are two sets of amplitudes. Including waves,
the data on and are well reproduced by the fit but now,
there are several distinct solutions which describe the data with identical
precision. In the range where the spin rotation parameter was measured,
a full and unambiguous reconstruction of the partial wave amplitudes is
possible. The energy-independent amplitudes are compared to the energy
dependent amplitudes which resulted from a coupled channel fit (BnGa2011-02) to
a large data set including both pion and photo-induced reactions. Significant
deviations are observed. Consistency between energy dependent and energy
independent solutions by choosing the energy independent solution which is
closest to the energy dependent solution. In a second step, the {\it known}
energy dependent solution for low (or high) partial waves is imposed and only
the high (or low) partial waves are fitted leading to smaller uncertainties
Photoproduction of mesons off neutrons from a deuteron target
A formalism is developed for the partial wave analysis of data on meson
photoproduction off deuterons and applied to photoproduction of and
mesons. Different interpretations of a dip-bump structure of the
photoproduction cross section in the 1670 MeV region are presented and
discussed. Helicity amplitudes for two low-mass states are determined.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figure
Interference phenomena in the -wave in photoproduction
The recent precise experimental results for the photoproduction of
-mesons off the neutron measured with the Crystal Ball/TAPS calorimeter
at the MAMI accelerator have been investigated in detail in the framework of
the Bonn-Gatchina coupled channel model. The main result is that the narrow
structure observed in the excitation function of
can be reproduced fully with a particular interference pattern in the
partial wave. Introduction of the narrow resonance with
the properties reported in earlier publications deteriorates the quality of the
fit.Comment: 10 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in EPJ
Evidence for from photoproduction and consequence for chiral-symmetry restoration at high mass
We report a partial-wave analysis of new data on the double-polarization
variable for the reactions and
and of further data published earlier. The analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina
(BnGa) formalism reveals evidence for a poorly known baryon resonance, the
one-star . This is the lowest-mass resonance with
spin-parity . Its mass is significantly higher than the mass of its
parity partner which is the lowest-mass
resonance with spin-parity . It has been suggested that chiral
symmetry might be restored in the high-mass region of hadron excitations, and
that these two resonances should be degenerate in mass. Our findings are in
conflict with this prediction.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; Physics Letters B in pres
decays to from new data on
Data on the reaction with ,
taken with unpolarized or polarized beams in combination with an unpolarized or
polarized proton-target, were analyzed within the Bonn-Gatchina (BnGa) partial
wave analysis. Differential cross sections, several spin density matrix
elements, the beam asymmetry , the normalized helicity difference ,
and the correlation between linear photon and longitudinal target
polarization were included in a large data base on pion and photo-induced
reactions. The data on photoproduction are used to determine twelve
branching ratios; most of these are determined for the first
time.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 2 table
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