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Resonance production and ππ S -wave in π−+p→π−π−π++precoil at 190 GeV/c

Authors :
N. Horikawa
Sergey Donskov
R. Jahn
M. Boer
F. Tosello
W-C Chang
S. Platchkov
E. M. Kabuß
S. Tessaro
D. Hahne
E. Fuchey
I.A. Savin
A.A. Lednev
V.D. Samoylenko
W. Augustyniak
S. Ramos
M. Slunečka
F. Krinner
M. Gorzellik
Yu.A. Khokhlov
Jan Matousek
G. Nukazuka
F. Nerling
P. Sznajder
W.-D. Nowak
P.D. Eversheim
Yu.V. Mikhailov
Laura Silva
O.P. Gavrichtchouk
S. Paul
Michael Kramer
H. Suzuki
C.D.R. Azevedo
M. Wilfert
Martin Bodlak
L. Sinha
J. Nový
T. Matsuda
A. Zink
K. Kondo
G.V. Khaustov
Yu. Kisselev
A. Lehmann
Duic
M. Levillain
Takahiro Iwata
M. Pešek
Aram Kotzinian
D.I. Ryabchikov
A.S. Nunes
M. Ostrick
D. Panzieri
J.F.C.A. Veloso
Janusz Marzec
Y. Bedfer
K. Klimaszewski
S. Dasgupta
E.R. Bielert
Johannes Bernhard
A. Guskov
T. Grussenmeyer
K. Zaremba
M. Ziembicki
M. Büchele
K. Schmidt
C. Quintans
W. Meyer
Maria Liz Crespo
K. Bicker
François Herrmann
V.A. Polyakov
I. J. Choi
Andres Cicuttin
I. Orlov
F. H. Heinsius
M.G. Alexeev
S. Uhl
J.H. Koivuniemi
G. Reicherz
C. Regali
Norihiro Doshita
J. ter Wolbeek
M. Grosse Perdekamp
S. Dalla Torre
A. Austregesilo
Michal Dziewiecki
N. d'Hose
N.S. Rossiyskaya
Marcin Stolarski
P. Kremser
T. Szameitat
S. Takekawa
F. Thibaud
J. Barth
Andrew Ivanov
G.V. Meshcheryakov
Adam Szabelski
J. Pretz
S. Sirtl
S. Sarkar
Ferdinando Giordano
A. Grasso
Gerhard K. Mallot
O.Yu. Denisov
D. von Harrach
G. Sbrizzai
O. Kouznetsov
F. Kunne
T. Weisrock
S. U. Chung
I. Konorov
Franco Bradamante
Miroslav Sulc
Federica Sozzi
S. Schopferer
Y. Miyachi
A. Nagaytsev
F. Balestra
F. Hinterberger
R. Joosten
P. Montuenga
A. Magnon
P. Schiavon
P. Jörg
A. Bressan
Andrea Ferrero
T. Michigami
A. Amoroso
V.N. Kolosov
Tskhay
A. Sandacz
O.Yu. Shevchenko
S. Levorato
F. Haas
S.S. Dasgupta
R. Beck
H. Matsuda
Naomi C R Makins
N. du Fresne von Hohenesche
Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos
T. Schlüter
R. Birsa
C. Riedl
M. Finger
R. Akhunzyanov
M. Virius
Anosov
C. Adolph
J. C. Peng
G. D. Alexeev
W. Dünnweber
S. G. Gerassimov
A.V. Efremov
Fabrice Gautheron
M. A. Faessler
H. Schmieden
J.M. Friedrich
N. Kuchinski
A. Srnka
J. Bisplinghoff
S. Huber
Vladimir Nikolaenko
E. Zemlyanichkina
A. Rychter
R. Longo
K. Schönning
C-Y Hsieh
S. Grabmüller
Frolov
Frank Klein
J. Pochodzalla
C. Franco
Anne-Laure Martin
F. A. Pereira
K. Königsmann
Yu. Ivanshin
P. Bordalo
E. Burtin
V.F. Konstantinov
A. Maggiora
L. Dhara
C. Braun
R.P. Kurjata
Andrieux
H. Fischer
B. Badelek
R. Hashimoto
Jary
Z.V. Kroumchtein
M. V. Zavertyaev
B. Ketzer
B. Marianski
Bakur Parsamyan
C. Marchand
A.G. Olshevsky
J. Lichtenstadt
Q. Curiel
D. Neyret
B. Grube
D.V. Peshekhonov
S. Ishimoto
M. Chiosso
I. Gnesi
K. Kurek
Alexandr Selyunin
W. Eyrich
Nour Makke
M. Quaresma
F. Tessarotto
Source :
Physical Review D. 95
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2017.

Abstract

The COMPASS collaboration has collected the currently largest data set on diffractively produced pi(-) pi(-) pi(+) final states using a negative pion beam of 190 GeV/c momentum impinging on a stationary proton target. This data set allows for a systematic partial-wave analysis in 100 bins of three-pion mass, 0.5 < m(3 pi) < 2.5 GeV/c(2), and in 11 bins of the reduced four-momentum transfer squared, 0.1 < t' < 1.0 (GeV/c)(2). This two-dimensional analysis offers sensitivity to genuine one-step resonance production, i.e. the production of a state followed by its decay, as well as to more complex dynamical effects in nonresonant 3 pi production. In this paper, we present detailed studies on selected 3p partial waves with J(PC) = 0(-+) ,1(++) ,2(-+) ,2(++) ,and 4(++). In these waves, we observe the well-known groundstate mesons as well as a new narrow axial-vector meson a(1)(1420) decaying into f(0) (980)pi. In addition, we present the results of a novel method to extract the amplitude of the pi(-)pi(+) subsystem with I(G)J(PC) = 0(+)0(++) in various partial waves from the pi(-)pi(-)pi(+) data. Evidence is found for correlation of the f (0)(980) and f(0)(1500) appearing as intermediate pi(-)pi(+) isobars in the decay of the known pi(1800) and pi(2)(1880).

Details

ISSN :
24700029 and 24700010
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........03be1e01f696eb7737922665e0f70c9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.95.032004