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Differential Cross Section and Photon-Beam Asymmetry for the γ[over →]p → π^{-}Δ^{++}(1232) Reaction at Forward π^{-} Angles for E_{γ}=1.5-2.95  GeV.

Authors :
Kohri H
Shiu SH
Chang WC
Yanai Y
Ahn DS
Ahn JK
Chen JY
Daté S
Ejiri H
Fujimura H
Fujiwara M
Fukui S
Gohn W
Hicks K
Hosaka A
Hotta T
Hwang SH
Imai K
Ishikawa T
Joo K
Kato Y
Kon Y
Lee HS
Maeda Y
Mibe T
Miyabe M
Morino Y
Muramatsu N
Nakano T
Nakatsugawa Y
Nam SI
Niiyama M
Noumi H
Ohashi Y
Ohta T
Oka M
Parker JD
Rangacharyulu C
Ryu SY
Sawada T
Shimizu H
Strokovsky EA
Sugaya Y
Sumihama M
Tsunemi T
Uchida M
Ungaro M
Wang SY
Yosoi M
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2018 May 18; Vol. 120 (20), pp. 202004.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Differential cross sections and photon-beam asymmetries for the γ[over →]p→π^{-}Δ^{++}(1232) reaction have been measured for 0.7<cosθ_{π}^{c.m.}<1 and E_{γ}=1.5-2.95  GeV at SPring-8/LEPS. The first-ever high statistics cross-section data are obtained in this kinematical region, and the asymmetry data for 1.5<E_{γ}(GeV)<2.8 are obtained for the first time. This reaction has a unique feature for studying the production mechanisms of a pure uu[over ¯] quark pair in the final state from the proton. Although there is no distinct peak structure in the cross sections, a non-negligible excess over the theoretical predictions is observed at E_{γ}=1.5-1.8  GeV. The asymmetries are found to be negative in most of the present kinematical regions, suggesting the dominance of π exchange in the t channel. The negative asymmetries at forward meson production angles are different from the asymmetries previously measured for the photoproduction reactions producing a dd[over ¯] or an ss[over ¯] quark pair in the final state. Advanced theoretical models introducing nucleon resonances and additional unnatural-parity exchanges are needed to reproduce the present data.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
120
Issue :
20
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29864366
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.202004