7 results on '"Fantini Alessia"'
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2. The BGOOD experiment at ELSA, exotic structures in the light quark sector?
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Jude Thomas, Braghieri Alessandro, Cole Philip, Eisner Daniel, Di Salvo Rachele, Fantini Alessia, Figueiredo Antonio Joao Clara, Freyermuth Oliver, Fromberger Frank, Ghio Francesco, Groß Johannes, Kohl Katrin, Levi Sandri Paolo, Mandaglio Guiseppe, Pedroni Paolo, Romaniuk Mariia, Scheluchin Georg, Schmieden Hartmut, and Sonnenschein Adrian
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The BGOOD photoproduction experiment accesses forward meson angles and low momentum exchange kinematics in the uds sector, which may be sensitive to molecular-like hadron structure. Recent results are presented, including strangeness photoproduction at forward meson angles, and π0π0 co herent photoproduction off the deuteron.
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- 2024
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3. The BGOOD experiment at ELSA Exotic structures in the strange quark sector?
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Jude Thomas, Alef Stefan, Beck Reinhard, Braghieri Alessandro, Cole Philip, Di Salvo Rachele, Elsner Daniel, Fantini Alessia, Freyermuth Oliver, Fromberger Frank, Ghio Francesco, Groß Johannes, Kohl Katrin, Levi Sandri Paolo, Mandaglio Guiseppe, Pedroni Paolo, Romaniuk Mariia, Scheluchin Georg, and Schmieden Hartmut
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The BGOOD photoproduction experiment accesses forward meson angles and low momentum exchange kinematics in the uds sector, which may be sensitive to molecular-like hadronic structure. Recent highlights are summarised in these proceedings.
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- 2022
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4. η’ beam asymmetry at threshold using the BGO-OD experiment
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Alef Stefan, Bauer Patrick, Beck Reinhard, Braghieri Alessandro, Cole Philip, Di Salvo Rachele, Elsner Daniel, Fantini Alessia, Freyermuth Oliver, Ghio Francesco, Gridnev Anatoly, Hammann Daniel, Hannappel Jürgen, Jude Thomas, Kohl Katrin, Kozlenko Nikolay, Lapik Alexander, Levi Sandri Paolo, Lisin Valery, Mandaglio Giuseppe, Messi Roberto, Moricciani Dario, Nedorezov Vladimir, Novinsky Dmitry, Pedroni Paolo, Polonski Andrei, Reitz Björn-Eric, Romaniuk Mariia, Scheluchin Georg, Schmieden Hartmut, Sumachev Victorin, Tarakanov Viacheslav, and Tillmanns Christian
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The unexpected nodal structure of the beam asymmetry recently reported by the GRAAL collaboration in η′ photoproduction very close to threshold could be explained by a previously unobserved narrow resonance. The BGO-OD experiment is ideally suited to verify this measurement via the detection of forward going charged particles which in the threshold region of interest allows the identification of the reaction γp → η′ p solely based on the proton going in the forward direction. This yields unprecedented statistics if, in the missing mass analysis of the η′ meson, the background can be sufficiently well controlled. Preliminary results using a linearly polarised photon beam are shown. The reaction γp → η′ p was identified in the BGO forward spectrometer, with simulated data used to seperate signal and background.
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- 2020
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5. K0SΣ0 photoproduction at the BGO-OD experiment
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Kohl Katrin, Alef Stefan, Bauer Patrick, Beck Reinhard, Braghieri Alessandro, Cole Philip, Di Salvo Rachele, Elsner Daniel, Fantini Alessia, Freyermuth Oliver, Oliver Francesco, Gridnev Anatoly, Hammann Daniel, Hannappel Jürgen, Jude Thomas, Kozlenko Nikolay, Lapik Alexander, Levi Sandri Paolo, Lisin Valery, Mandaglio Giuseppe, Messi Roberto, Moricciani Dario, Nedorezov Vladimir, Novinsky Dmitry, Pedroni Paolo, Polonski Andrei, Reitz Björn-Eric, Romaniuk Mariia, Scheluchin Georg, Schmieden Hartmut, Sumachev Victorin, Tarakanov Viacheslav, and Tillmanns Christian
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The BGO-OD experiment at the ELSA accelerator facility uses an energy tagged bremsstrahlung photon beam to investigate the excitation structure of the nucleon via meson photoproduction. The setup with a BGO calorimeter surrounding the target and an open dipole spectrometer covering the for ward region is ideally suited for investigating low momentum transfer processes, in particular in strangeness photoproduction. The associated photoproduction of K0S and hyperons is essential to understand the role of K* exchange mech anisms. A cusp-like structure observed in the yp → K0SΣ+ reaction at the K* threshold is described by models including dynamically generated resonances from vector meson-baryon interactions. Such interactions are pre dicted to give a peak like structure in K0SΣ0 photoproduction off the neutron. A very preliminary cross section is determined and compared to the prediction, the results appear to support the model
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- 2020
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6. Strangeness Photoproduction at the BGO-OD experiment
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Jude Thomas, Alef Stefan, Bauer Patrick, Beck Reinhard, Braghieri Alessandro, Cole Philip, Di Salvo Rachele, Elsner Daniel, Fantini Alessia, Freyermuth Oliver, Ghio Francesco, Gridnev Anatoly, Hammann Daniel, Hannappel Jürgen, Kohl Katrin, Kozlenko Nikolay, Lapik Alexander, Levi Sandri Paolo, Lisin Valery, Mandaglio Giuseppe, Messi Roberto, Moricciani Dario, Nedorezov Vladimir, Novinsky Dmitry, Pedroni Paolo, Polonski Andrei, Reitz Björn-Eric, Romaniuk Mariia, Scheluchin Georg, Schmieden Hartmut, Sumachev Victorin, Tarakanov Viacheslav, and Tillmanns Christian
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The BGO-OD experiment at the ELSA accelerator facility uses an energy tagged bremsstrahlung photon beam to investigate the excitation structure of the nucleon. The setup consists of a highly segmented BGO calorimeter surrounding the target, with a particle tracking magnetic spectrometer at forward angles. BGO-OD is ideal for investigating low momentum transfer processes due to the acceptance and high momentum resolution at forward angles. In particular, this enables the investigation of strangeness photoproduction where t-channel exchange mechanisms play an important role. This also allows access to low momentum exchange kinematics where extended, molecular structure may manifest in reaction mechanisms. First key results at low t indicate a cusp-like structure in K+Σ0 photoproduction at W = 1900 MeV, line shapes and differential cross sections for K+Λ(1405)→ K+Σ0π0, and a peak structure in K0SΣ0 photoproduction. The peak in the K0SΣ0 channel appears consistent with meson-baryon generated states, where equivalent models have been used to describe the PC pentaquark candidates in the heavy charmed quark sector.
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- 2020
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7. K+Λ(1405) photoproduction at the BGO-OD experiment
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Scheluchin Georg, Alef Stefan, Bauer Patrick, Beck Reinhard, Braghieri Alessandro, Cole Philip, Di Salvo Rachele, Elsner Daniel, Fantini Alessia, Freyermuth Oliver, Ghio Francesco, Gridnev Anatoly, Hammann Daniel, Hannappel Jürgen, Jude Thomas, Kohl Katrin, Kozlenko Nikolay, Lapik Alexander, Sandri Paolo Levi, Lisin Valery, Mandaglio Giuseppe, Messi Roberto, Moricciani Dario, Nedorezov Vladimir, Novinsky Dmitry, Pedroni Paolo, Polonski Andrei, Reitz Björn-Eric, Romaniuk Mariia, Schmieden Hartmut, Sumachev Victorin, Tarakanov Viacheslav, and Tillmanns Christian
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Since the discovery of the Λ(1405), it remains poorly described by conventional constituent quark models, and it is a candidate for having an “exotic” meson-baryon or “penta-quark” structure, similar to states recently reported in the hidden charm sector. The Λ(1405) can be produced in the reaction γp K+Λ(1405). The pure I=0 decay mode into Σ0π0 is prohibited for the mass-overlapping Σ(1385). Combining a large aperture forward magnetic spectrometer and a central BGO crystal calorimeter, the BGO-OD experiment is ideally suited to measure this decay with the K+ in the forward direction. Preliminary results are presented. *Supported by DFG (PN 388979758, 405882627)
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- 2020
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