We report on a measurement of Spin Density Matrix Elements (SDMEs) in hard
exclusive ρ0 meson muoproduction at COMPASS using 160~GeV/c polarised
μ+ and μ− beams impinging on a liquid hydrogen target. The
measurement covers the kinematic range 5.0~GeV/c2<W< 17.0~GeV/c2,
1.0 (GeV/c)2<Q2< 10.0 (GeV/c)2 and 0.01 (GeV/c)2<pT2< 0.5 (GeV/c)2. Here, W denotes the mass of the final
hadronic system, Q2 the virtuality of the exchanged photon, and pT
the transverse momentum of the ρ0 meson with respect to the
virtual-photon direction. The measured non-zero SDMEs for the transitions of
transversely polarised virtual photons to longitudinally polarised vector
mesons (γT∗→VL) indicate a violation of s-channel helicity
conservation. Additionally, we observe a dominant contribution of
natural-parity-exchange transitions and a very small contribution of
unnatural-parity-exchange transitions, which is compatible with zero within
experimental uncertainties. The results provide important input for modelling
Generalised Parton Distributions (GPDs). In particular, they may allow one to
evaluate in a model-dependent way the role of parton helicity-flip GPDs in
exclusive ρ0 production