52 research outputs found
Eta-meson production in the resonance energy region
We perform an updated coupled-channel analysis of eta-meson production
including all recent photoproduction data on the proton. The dip observed in
the differential cross sections at c.m. energies W=1.68 GeV is explained by
destructive interference between the and states.
The effect from is found to be small but still important to
reproduce the correct shape of the differential cross section.
For the scattering we suggest a reaction mechanism in
terms of the , , and states. Our
conclusion on the importance of the , , and
resonances in the eta-production reactions is in line with our
previous results. No strong indication for a narrow state with a width of 15
MeV and the mass of 1680 MeV is found in the analysis. scattering
length is extracted and discussed.Comment: replaced with a published version, pole parameters and scattering
lengths are adde
Combined study of gamma p to eta p and pi-p to eta n in a chiral constituent quark approach
Within a chiral constituent quark model approach, -meson production on
the proton {\it via} electromagnetic and hadron probes are studied. With few
parameters, differential cross-section and polarized beam asymmetry for \gamma
p \to \eta p\pi^- p\to \eta nS_{11}(1535)S_{11}(1650)P_{13}(1720)D_{13}(1520)F_{15}(1680)S_{11}D_{15}N^*
\to \pi N, \eta N$ are also presented, and found consistent with the PDG
values.Comment: 23 pages,5 figure
production off the proton in a Regge-plus-chiral quark approach
A chiral constituent quark model approach, embodying s- and u-channel
exchanges,complemented with a Reggeized treatment for t-channel is presented. A
model is obtained allowing data for and to be describe satisfactorily. For the latter reaction, recently released
data by CLAS and CBELSA/TAPS Collaborations in the system total energy range
GeV are well reproduced due to the inclusion of
Reggeized trajectories instead of simple and poles.
Contribution from "missing" resonances is found to be negligible in the
considered processes.Comment: 23 pages.4 figures,4 tables, to appear in Phys.Rev.
Study of \pi^{-}p \to \eta n at low energies in a chiral constituent quark model
A chiral quark model approach is extended to the study of the
scattering at low energies. The process of near threshold
is investigated. The model is successful in describing the differential cross
sections and total cross section near the production threshold. The
roles of the resonances in shells are clarified. Near threshold, the
dominates the reactions, while the interferences from the
turn out to be destructive around GeV. The
is crucial to give correct shapes of the differential cross
sections. The nucleon pole term contributions are significant. The
plays an important role around the c.m. energy GeV, it
is crucial to produce an enhancement in the region of GeV as suggested
by the data for total cross section. The -channel is negligible in the
reactions.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures. Version accepted by PRC. Some changes in the
t-channel due to an error in the cod
Baryon Resonance Analysis from SAID
We discuss the analysis of data from piN elastic scattering and single pion
photo- and electroproduction. The main focus is a study of low-lying
non-strange baryon resonances. Here we concentrate on some difficulties
associated with resonance identification, in particular the Roper and higher
P11 states.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; Nstar2009 Conf Proceedings; small revisio
Coupled-channels study of the process
The reaction is investigated within a dynamical
coupled-channels model of meson production reactions in the nucleon resonance
region. The meson baryon channels included are , , ,
, and . The non-resonant meson-baryon interactions of the
model are derived from a set of Lagrangians by using a unitary transformation
method. One or two excited nucleon states in each of , , , and
partial waves are included to generate the resonant amplitudes. Data of
reaction from threshold up to a total center-of-mass
energy of about 2 GeV are satisfactorily reproduced and the roles played by the
following nine nucleon resonances are investigated: ,
, , , , ,
, , and . The reaction mechanism as
well as the predicted scattering length are discussed.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figure
The energies and residues of the nucleon resonances N(1535) and N(1650)
We extract pole positions for the N(1535) and N(1650) resonances using two
different models. The positions are determined from fits to different subsets
of the existing , and data
and found to be 1515(10)--i85(15)MeV and 1660(10)--i65(10)MeV, when the data is
described in terms of two poles. Sensitivity to the choice of fitted data is
explored. The corresponding and residues of these poles
are also extracted.Comment: 9 page
Investigation of the nucleon-nucleon tensor force in the three-nucleon system
Proton-deuteron elastic scattering has been investigated at Ep =22.7 MeV by comparison of rigorous Faddeev calculations with experimental results. The observable most sensitive to the tensor force is the nucleon-nucleon polarization transfer coefficient Kyy'. The new angular distribution of Kyy' clearly favours the tensor force of the Bonn A potential, which is weaker than the one of the Paris potential.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/28425/1/0000208.pd
Measurement of Inverse Pion Photoproduction at Energies Spanning the N(1440) Resonance
Differential cross sections for the process pi^- p -> gamma n have been
measured at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Alternating Gradient Synchrotron
with the Crystal Ball multiphoton spectrometer. Measurements were made at 18
pion momenta from 238 to 748 MeV/c, corresponding to E_gamma for the inverse
reaction from 285 to 769 MeV. The data have been used to evaluate the gamma n
multipoles in the vicinity of the N(1440) resonance. We compare our data and
multipoles to previous determinations. A new three-parameter SAID fit yields 36
+/- 7 (GeV)^-1/2 X 10^-3 for the A^n_1/2 amplitude of the P_11.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, submitted to PR
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