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First Measurement Using Elliptically Polarized Photons of the Double-Polarization Observable E for γp→pπ^{0} and γp→nπ^{+}.

Authors :
Afzal F
Spieker K
Hurck P
Abt S
Achenbach P
Adlarson P
Ahmed Z
Akondi CS
Annand JRM
Arends HJ
Bashkanov M
Beck R
Biroth M
Borisov N
Braghieri A
Briscoe WJ
Cividini F
Collicott C
Costanza S
Denig A
Dieterle M
Downie EJ
Drexler P
Fegan S
Gardner S
Ghosal D
Glazier DI
Gorodnov I
Gradl W
Gurevich D
Heijkenskjöld L
Hornidge D
Huber GM
Kashevarov VL
Kay SJD
Korolija M
Krusche B
Lazarev A
Livingston K
Lutterer S
MacGregor IJD
Macrae RG
Manley DM
Martel PP
Miskimen R
Mocanu M
Mornacchi E
Mullen C
Neganov A
Neiser A
Oberle M
Ostrick M
Otte PB
Paudyal D
Pedroni P
Powell A
Reicherz G
Rostomyan T
Sfienti C
Sokhoyan V
Steffen O
Strakovsky II
Strub T
Supek I
Thiel A
Thiel M
Thomas A
Usov YA
Wagner S
Walford NK
Watts DP
Werthmüller D
Wettig J
Witthauer L
Wolfes M
Zachariou N
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2024 Mar 22; Vol. 132 (12), pp. 121902.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We report the measurement of the helicity asymmetry E for the pπ^{0} and nπ^{+} final states using, for the first time, an elliptically polarized photon beam in combination with a longitudinally polarized target at the Crystal Ball experiment at MAMI. The results agree very well with data that were taken with a circularly polarized photon beam, showing that it is possible to simultaneously measure polarization observables that require linearly (e.g., G) and circularly polarized photons (e.g., E) and a longitudinally polarized target. The new data cover a photon energy range 270-1400 MeV for the pπ^{0} final state (230-842 MeV for the nπ^{+} final state) and the full range of pion polar angles, θ, providing the most precise measurement of the observable E. A moment analysis gives a clear observation of the pη cusp in the pπ^{0} final state.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
132
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38579200
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.121902