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First measurement of massive virtual photon emission from N* baryon resonances

Authors :
Yassine, R. Abou
Adamczewski-Musch, J.
Arnold, O.
Atomssa, E. T.
Becker, M.
Behnke, C.
Berger-Chen, J. C.
Blanco, A.
Blume, C.
Böhmer, M.
Chlad, L.
Chudoba, P.
Ciepal, I.
Deveaux, C.
Dittert, D.
Dreyer, J.
Epple, E.
Fabbietti, L.
Fonte, P.
Franco, C.
Friese, J.
Fröhlich, I.
Förtsch, J.
Galatyuk, T.
Garzon, J. A.
Gernhäuser, R.
Greifenhagen, R.
Grunwald, M.
Gumberidze, M.
Harabasz, S.
Heinz, T.
Hennino, T.
Höhne, C.
Hojeij, F.
Holzmann, R.
Idzik, M.
Kämpfer, B.
Kampert, K-H.
Kardan, B.
Kedych, V.
Koenig, I.
Koenig, W.
Kohls, M.
Kolb, B. W.
Korcyl, G.
Kornakov, G.
Kornas, F.
Kotte, R.
Krueger, W.
Kugler, A.
Kunz, T.
Lalik, R.
Lapidus, K.
Linev, S.
Lopes, L.
Lorenz, M.
Mahmoud, T.
Maier, L.
Malige, A.
Markert, J.
Maurus, S.
Metag, V.
Michel, J.
Mihaylov, D. M.
Mikhaylov, V.
Molenda, A.
Müntz, C.
Münzer, R.
Naumann, L.
Nowakowski, K.
Otto, J. -H.
Parpottas, Y.
Parschau, M.
Pauly, C.
Pechenov, V.
Pechenova, O.
Pietraszko, J.
Povar, T.
Prozorov, A.
Przygoda, W.
Pysz, K.
Ramstein, B.
Rathod, N.
Rodriguez-Ramos, P.
Rost, A.
Salabura, P.
Scheib, T.
Schild, N.
Schmidt-Sommerfeld, K.
Schuldes, H.
Schwab, E.
Scozzi, F.
Seck, F.
Sellheim, P.
Siebenson, J.
Silva, L.
Singh, U.
Smyrski, J.
Spataro, S.
Spies, S.
Stefaniak, M. S.
Ströbele, H.
Stroth, J.
Strzempek, P.
Sturm, C.
Sumara, K.
Svoboda, O.
Szala, M.
Tlusty, P.
Traxler, M.
Tsertos, H.
Vazquez-Doce, O.
Wagner, V.
Weber, A. A.
Wendisch, C.
Wiebusch, M. G.
Wirth, J.
Zbroszczyk, H. P.
Zherebtsova, E.
Zumbruch, P.
Zetenyi, M.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

First information on the timelike electromagnetic structure of baryons in the second resonance region has been obtained from measurements of invariant mass and angular distributions in the quasi-free reaction $\pi^- p \to nee$ at $\sqrt{s_{\pi^- p}}$ = 1.49 GeV with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) detector at GSI using the pion beam impinging on a CH$_2$ target. We find a total cross section $\sigma (\pi^- p \to nee) = 2.97 \pm 0.07^{data} \pm 0.21^{acc} \pm 0.31^{\rm{Z}_{\rm{eff}}} \mu$b. Combined with the Partial Wave Analysis of the concurrently measured two-pion channel, these data sets provide a crucial test of Vector Meson Dominance (VMD) inspired models. The commonly used "strict VMD" approach strongly overestimates the $e^+e^-$ yield. Instead, approaches based on a VMD amplitude vanishing at small $e^+e^-$ invariant masses supplemented coherently by a direct photon amplitude provide a better agreement. A good description of the data is also obtained using a calculation of electromagnetic timelike baryon transition form factors in a covariant spectator-quark model, demonstrating the dominance of meson cloud effects. The angular distributions of $e^+e^-$ pairs demonstrate the contributions of virtual photons with longitudinal polarization, in contrast to real photons. The virtual photon angular dependence supports the dominance of J=3/2, I=1/2 contributions observed in both the $\gamma^{\star} n$ and the $\pi \pi n$ channels.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....899baf3968e899a96aee13cdc7cb74ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2205.15914