The production of η′ mesons in coincidence with forward-going
protons has been studied in photon-induced reactions on 12C and on a
liquid hydrogen (LH2) target for incoming photon energies of 1.3-2.6 GeV at
the electron accelerator ELSA. The η′ mesons have been identified
via the η′→π0π0η→6γ decay
registered with the CBELSA/TAPS detector system. Coincident protons have been
identified in the MiniTAPS BaF2 array at polar angles of 2∘≤θp≤11∘. Under these kinematic constraints the
η′ mesons are produced with relatively low kinetic energy (≈
150 MeV) since the coincident protons take over most of the momentum of the
incident-photon beam. For the C-target this allows the determination of the
real part of the η′-carbon potential at low meson momenta by
comparing with collision model calculations of the η′ kinetic energy
distribution and excitation function. Fitting the latter data for η′
mesons going backwards in the center-of-mass system yields a potential depth of
V = −(44 ± 16(stat)±15(syst)) MeV, consistent with earlier
determinations of the potential depth in inclusive measurements for average
η′ momenta of ≈ 1.1 GeV/c. Within the experimental
uncertainties, there is no indication of a momentum dependence of the
η′-carbon potential. The LH2 data, taken as a reference to check
the data analysis and the model calculations, provide differential and integral
cross sections in good agreement with previous results for η′
photoproduction off the free proton.Comment: 9 pages, 13 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1608.0607