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    On the Extraction of Cross Sections for pi0 and eta Photoproduction off Neutrons from Deuteron Data

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    We discuss the procedure of extracting the photoproduction cross section for neutral pseudoscalar mesons off neutrons from deuteron data. The main statement is that the final-state interaction (FSI) corrections for the proton and neutron target are in general not equal, but for pi0 production there are special cases were they have to be identical and there are large regions in the parameter space of incident photon energy and pion polar angle, \theta^*, where they happen to be quite similar. The corrections for both target nucleons are practically identical for π0\pi_0 production in the energy range of the Delta(1232)3/2+ resonance due to the specific isospin structure of this excitation. Also above the Δ\Delta-isobar range large differences between proton and neutron correction factors are only predicted for extreme forward angles (θ\theta^* < 20 deg), but the results are similar for larger angles. Numerical results for the gp-->pi0p and gn-->pi0n correction factors are discussed. Also the model description for the available data on the differential gd-->pi0pn cross sections are given.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures; v2 fixed several minor typo

    Development of Low-Noise/Low-Power Preamplifier for the Readout of Inorganic Scintillators and their Mass Production Test System

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    The development of the preamplifer and all test procedures done by our group during the past several years at the University of Basel will be discussed. In addition, we present the results from the testing of the first 1`500 channels of the preamplifiers for the Crystal Barrel experiment using a specially developed automatized test system

    Chiral Dynamics and the S11(1535)S_{11}(1535) Nucleon Resonance

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    The SU(3)SU(3) chiral effective lagrangian at next-to-leading order is applied to the S-wave meson-baryon interaction in the energy range around the ηN\eta N threshold. Potentials are derived from this lagrangian and used in a coupled channel calculation of the πN\pi N, ηN\eta N, KΛK \Lambda, KΣK \Sigma system in the isospin-1/21/2, l=0l=0 partial wave. Using the same parameters as obtained from a fit to the low energy KN\overline{K} N data it is found that a quasi-bound KΣK \Sigma-state is formed, with properties remarkably similar to the S11(1535)S_{11}(1535) nucleon resonance. In particular, we find a large partial decay width into ηN\eta N consistent with the empirical data.Comment: 9 pages, 6 postscript figures, e-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected] [email protected]

    Technical Design Report for the PANDA Solenoid and Dipole Spectrometer Magnets

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    This document is the Technical Design Report covering the two large spectrometer magnets of the PANDA detector set-up. It shows the conceptual design of the magnets and their anticipated performance. It precedes the tender and procurement of the magnets and, hence, is subject to possible modifications arising during this process

    Search for He-eta bound states with the WASA-at-COSY facility

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    The existence of eta-mesic nuclei in which the eta meson is bound in a nucleus by means of the strong interaction was postulated already in 1986, albeit not yet confirmed it by experiment. The discovery of this new kind of an exotic nuclear matter would be very important as it might allow for a better understanding of the eta meson structure and its interaction with nucleons. The search for eta-mesic helium 4He-eta is carried out with high statistics and high acceptance with the WASA detector, installed at the cooler synchrotron COSY of the Research Center Juelich. The search is conducted via the measurement of the excitation function for selected decay channels of the 4He-eta system. In the experiment, performed in November 2010, two reactions dd->(4He-eta)bs ->3He p pi- and dd->(4He-eta)bs ->3He p pi0 were measured with a beam momentum ramped from 2.127GeV/c to 2.422GeV/c. The report includes the description of the experimental method and status of the measurement.Comment: Presented at the Erice School on Nuclear Physics 2011. 5 pages, 3 figure

    Photoproduction of mesons off nuclei

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    Recent results for the photoproduction of mesons off nuclei are reviewed. These experiments have been performed for two major lines of research related to the properties of the strong interaction. The investigation of nucleon resonances requires light nuclei as targets for the extraction of the isospin composition of the electromagnetic excitations. This is done with quasi-free meson photoproduction off the bound neutron and supplemented with the measurement of coherent photoproduction reactions, serving as spin and/or isospin filters. Furthermore, photoproduction from light and heavy nuclei is a very efficient tool for the study of the interactions of mesons with nuclear matter and the in-medium properties of hadrons. Experiments are currently rapidly developing due to the combination of high quality tagged (and polarized) photon beams with state-of-the-art 4pi detectors and polarized targets

    Chiral SU(3) Dynamics with Coupled Channels: Inclusion of P-Wave Multipoles

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    We extend our recent non-perturbative chiral SU(3) coupled channel approach to pion- and photon-induced η\eta- and KK-meson production off protons by including all strong and electromagnetic p-wave multipoles. We identify the p-wave amplitudes of the next-to-leading order SU(3) chiral meson-baryon Lagrangian with a coupled channel potential which is iterated to infinite orders in a separable Lippmann-Schwinger equation. Our approach to η\eta- and KK-photoproduction introduces no additional free parameters. By adjusting a few finite range parameters and the unknown parameters in the Lagrangian, we are able to simultaneously describe a very large amount of low-energy data. These include the total and differential cross sections of the π\pi-induced reactions πpηn,K0Λ,K0Σ0,K+Σ\pi^- p \to \eta n, K^0 \Lambda, K^0 \Sigma^0, K^+ \Sigma^- and π+pK+Σ+\pi^+ p \to K^+ \Sigma^+ as well as those of photoproduction γpηp,K+Λ,K+Σ0,K0Σ+\gamma p \to \eta p, K^+\Lambda, K^+ \Sigma^0, K^0 \Sigma^+. The polarization observables measured in η\eta- and KK-photoproduction are particularly sensitive to interference terms between the s- and p-wave multipoles. The total cross section data are remarkably well reproduced in all channels. There remain, however, some open questions concerning details of angular distributions and polarization observables.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Nucl. Phys.

    Pion-Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at SIS energies

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    We investigate the production of pions in heavy-ion collisions in the energy range of 11 - 22 GeV/A. The dynamics of the nucleus-nucleus collisions is described by a set of coupled transport equations of the Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck type for baryons and mesons. Besides the N(938)N(938) and the Δ(1232)\Delta(1232) we also take into account nucleon resonances up to masses of 1.9GeV/c21.9 GeV/c^2 as well as π\pi-, η\eta- and ρ\rho-mesons. We study in detail the influence of the higher baryonic resonances and the 2π2\pi-production channels (NNNNππNN\to NN \pi\pi) on the pion spectra in comparison to π\pi^- data from Ar+KClAr + KCl collisions at 1.81.8 GeV/A and π0\pi^0-data for Au+AuAu+Au at 1.0 GeV/A. We, furthermore, present a detailed comparison of differential pion angular distributions with the BEVALAC data for Ar + KCl at 1.8 GeV/A. The general agreement obtained indicates that the overall reactions dynamics is well described by our novel transport approach.Comment: 31 pages, 18 figures (inlcuded), to appear in Z. Phys.
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