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Differential cross section measurement of eta photoproduction on the proton from threshold to 1100 MeV

Authors :
GRAAL collaboration
Renard, F.
Anghinolfi, M.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. -P.
Capogni, M.
Castoldi, M.
Corvisiero, P.
D'Angelo, A.
Didelez, J. -P.
Di Salvo, R.
Gaulard, C.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Girolami, B.
Guidal, M.
Hourany, E.
Kouznetsov, V.
Kunne, R.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Moricciani, D.
Nedorezov, V.
Nicoletti, L.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Sanzone, M.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. -L.
Sutera, M. -C.
Taiuti, M.
Turinge, A.
Zhao, Q.
Zucchiatti, A.
GRAAL collaboration
Renard, F.
Anghinolfi, M.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. -P.
Capogni, M.
Castoldi, M.
Corvisiero, P.
D'Angelo, A.
Didelez, J. -P.
Di Salvo, R.
Gaulard, C.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Girolami, B.
Guidal, M.
Hourany, E.
Kouznetsov, V.
Kunne, R.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Moricciani, D.
Nedorezov, V.
Nicoletti, L.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Sanzone, M.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. -L.
Sutera, M. -C.
Taiuti, M.
Turinge, A.
Zhao, Q.
Zucchiatti, A.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The differential cross section for the reaction p(gamma, eta p) has been measured from threshold to 1100 MeV photon laboratory energy. For the first time, the region of the S11(1535) resonance is fully covered in a photoproduction experiment and allows a precise extraction of its parameters at the photon point. Above 1000 MeV, S-wave dominance vanishes while a P-wave contribution is observed whose nature will have to be clarified. These high precision data together with the already measured beam asymmetry data will provide stringent constraints on the extraction of new couplings of baryon resonances to the eta meson.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Letters B. Typos corrected. Some more information on the S11(1535) parameters

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1181978332
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.S0370-2693(02)01196-6