Spin transfer from circularly polarized real photons to recoiling hyperons
has been measured for the reactions γ+p→K++Λ and
γ+p→K++Σ0. The data were obtained using the CLAS
detector at Jefferson Lab for center-of-mass energies W between 1.6 and 2.53
GeV, and for −0.85<cosθK+c.m.<+0.95. For the Λ, the
polarization transfer coefficient along the photon momentum axis, Cz, was
found to be near unity for a wide range of energy and kaon production angles.
The associated transverse polarization coefficient, Cx, is smaller than
Cz by a roughly constant difference of unity. Most significantly, the {\it
total} Λ polarization vector, including the induced polarization P,
has magnitude consistent with unity at all measured energies and production
angles when the beam is fully polarized. For the Σ0 this simple
phenomenology does not hold. All existing hadrodynamic models are in poor
agreement with these results.Comment: 28 pages, 18 figures, Submitted to Physical Review