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Momentum dependence of the imaginary part of the $\omega$- and $\eta^\prime$-nucleus optical potential

Authors :
K. Makonyi
J. Hannappel
Ch. Funke
B. Krusche
H. van Pee
Ulrich Wiedner
Volker Metag
H. Eberhardt
T. Seifen
R. Schmitz
F. Kalischewski
Matthew Lang
T. Triffterer
Y. Wunderlich
E. Gutz
I. Keshelashvili
V. Crede
C. Sowa
Lilian Witthauer
D. Schaab
K. Koop
Friedrich Klein
Suvadeep Bose
F. Afzal
Reinhard Beck
D. Elsner
Ph. Hoffmeister
H. Schmieden
D. E. Bayadilov
D. Kaiser
M. Urban
Mariana Nanova
Ch. Wendel
Wolfgang Hillert
Frank Frommberger
M. Gottschall
V. Sokhoyan
U. Thoma
D. Werthmüller
M. Grüner
B. Bantes
Alastair J. Wilson
T. C. Jude
Jens Hartmann
Matthew L. Becker
D. Piontek
H. G. Zaunick
K. Spieker
D. Walther
J. Müller
A. Thiel
Ch. Hammann
P. Drexler
J. Müllers
Ch. Honisch
Ch. Schmidt
S. Friedrich
Francesco Messi
K.-T. Brinkmann
T. Rostomyan
Source :
The European physical journal / A 52(9), 297 (2016). doi:10.1140/epja/i2016-16297-4
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The photoproduction of $\omega$ and $\eta^\prime$ mesons off carbon and niobium nuclei has been measured as a function of the meson momentum for incident photon energies of 1.2-2.9 GeV at the electron accelerator ELSA. The mesons have been identified via the $\omega \rightarrow \pi^0 \gamma \rightarrow 3 \gamma$ and $\eta^\prime\rightarrow \pi^0 \pi^0\eta \rightarrow 6 \gamma$ decays, respectively, registered with the CBELSA/TAPS detector system. From the measured meson momentum distributions the momentum dependence of the transparency ratio has been determined for both mesons. Within a Glauber analysis the in-medium $\omega$ and $\eta^\prime$ widths and the corresponding absorption cross sections have been deduced as a function of the meson momentum. The results are compared to recent theoretical predictions for the in-medium $\omega$ width and $\eta^\prime$-N absorption cross sections. The energy dependence of the imaginary part of the $\omega$- and $\eta^\prime$-nucleus optical potential has been extracted. The finer binning of the present data compared to the existing data allows a more reliable extrapolation towards the production threshold. The modulus of the imaginary part of the $\eta^\prime$ nucleus potential is found to be about three times smaller than recently determined values of the real part of the $\eta^\prime$-nucleus potential, which makes the $\eta^\prime$ meson a suitable candidate for the search for meson-nucleus bound states. For the $\omega$ meson, the modulus of the imaginary part near threshold is comparable to the modulus of the real part of the potential. As a consequence, only broad structures can be expected which makes the observation of $\omega$ mesic states very difficult experimentally.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European physical journal / A 52(9), 297 (2016). doi:10.1140/epja/i2016-16297-4
Accession number :
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