An amplitude analysis of an exclusive sample of 5765 events from the reaction
π−p→η′π−p at 18 GeV/c is described. The
η′π− production is dominated by natural parity exchange and by
three partial waves: those with JPC=1−+,2++, and 4++. A
mass-dependent analysis of the partial-wave amplitudes indicates the production
of the a2(1320) meson as well as the a4(2040) meson, observed for the
first time decaying to η′π−. The dominant, exotic
(non-qqˉ)1−+ partial wave is shown to be resonant with a mass of
1.597±0.010−0.010+0.045 GeV/c^2 and a width of 0.340±0.040±0.050 GeV/c^2 . This exotic state, the π1(1600), is produced with a t
dependence which is different from that of the a2(1320) meson, indicating
differences between the production mechanisms for the two states.Comment: 5 pages with 4 figure