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Experimental study of pp eta dynamics in the pp --> ppeta reaction

Authors :
Moskal, P.
Adam, H. -H.
Budzanowski, A.
Czyzykiewicz, R.
Grzonka, D.
Janusz, M.
Jarczyk, L.
Kamys, B.
Khoukaz, A.
Kilian, K.
Kowina, P.
Nakayama, K.
Oelert, W.
Piskor-Ignatowicz, C.
Przerwa, J.
Rozek, T.
Santo, R.
Schepers, G.
Sefzick, T.
Siemaszko, M.
Smyrski, J.
Steltenkamp, S.
Taschner, A.
Winter, P.
Wolke, M.
Wustner, P.
Zipper, W.
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
arXiv, 2003.

Abstract

A high statistics measurement of the pp --> ppeta reaction at an excess energy of Q = 15.5 MeV has been performed at the internal beam facility COSY-11. The stochastically cooled proton beam and the used detection system allowed to determine the momenta of the outgoing protons with a precision of 4 MeV/c (sigma) in the center-of-mass frame. The determination of the four-momentum vectors of both outgoing protons allowed to derive the complete kinematical information of the ppeta-system. An unexpectedly large enhancement of the occupation density in the kinematical regions of low proton-eta relative momenta is observed. A description taking the proton-proton and the eta-proton interaction into account and assuming an on-shell incoherent pairwise interaction among the produced particles fails to explain this strong effect. Its understanding will require a rigorous three-body approach to the ppeta system and the precise determination of contributions from higher partial waves. We also present an invariant mass spectrum of the proton-proton system determined at Q = 4.5 MeV. Interestingly, the enhancement at large relative momenta between protons is visible also at such a small excess energy. In contrast to all other determined angular distributions, the orientation of the emission plane with respect to the beam direction is extracted to be anisotropic.<br />18 pages, 27 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2c038dde89ed266984ffe470f35ab7d1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/0307005