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Data on Is and Ic in γ→p→pπ0π0 reveal cascade decays of N(1900) via N(1520)π

Authors :
V. Sokhoyan
E. Gutz
H. van Pee
A.V. Anisovich
J.C.S. Bacelar
B. Bantes
O. Bartholomy
D. Bayadilov
R. Beck
Y. Beloglazov
R. Castelijns
V. Crede
H. Dutz
D. Elsner
R. Ewald
F. Frommberger
M. Fuchs
Ch. Funke
R. Gregor
A. Gridnev
W. Hillert
Ph. Hoffmeister
I. Horn
I. Jaegle
J. Junkersfeld
H. Kalinowsky
S. Kammer
V. Kleber
Frank Klein
Friedrich Klein
E. Klempt
M. Kotulla
B. Krusche
M. Lang
H. Löhner
I. Lopatin
S. Lugert
T. Mertens
J.G. Messchendorp
V. Metag
M. Nanova
V.A. Nikonov
D. Novinski
R. Novotny
M. Ostrick
L. Pant
M. Pfeiffer
D. Piontek
A. Roy
A.V. Sarantsev
Ch. Schmidt
H. Schmieden
S. Shende
A. Süle
V.V. Sumachev
T. Szczepanek
A. Thiel
U. Thoma
D. Trnka
R. Varma
D. Walther
Ch. Wendel
A. Wilson
Source :
Physics Letters B, Physics Letters B, Vol 746, Iss, Pp 127-131 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Photoproduction of two neutral pions off the proton is studied using linearly polarized photons, and the polarization observables Is and Ic are measured for the first time. These two observables are unique to multi-meson final states; they characterize correlations between the linear photon polarization and the direction of outgoing single particles in photoproduction of three-body final states. The Is and Ic distributions suggest that, in the 1.8 to 2.0 GeV mass region, the N(1520)3/2−π intermediate state is reached with reaction dynamics consistent with a dominant JP=3/2+ wave. These data are included in the Bonn–Gatchina (BnGa) partial wave analysis which is based on a large variety of data; the analysis confirms a significant contribution from the reaction chain γp→N(1900)3/2+→N(1520)3/2−π0→pπ0π0. Keywords: Baryon spectroscopy, Double meson photoproduction, Polarization observables

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B, Physics Letters B, Vol 746, Iss, Pp 127-131 (2015)
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..979293c80b3b51a7bf0a93772174c869