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Coherent photoproduction of the neutral pion and eta meson on the deuteron at incident energies below 1.15 GeV

Authors :
Ishikawa, T.
Fix, A.
Fujimura, H.
Fukasawa, H.
Hashimoto, R.
He, Q.
Honda, Y.
Iwata, T.
Kaida, S.
Kasagi, J.
Kawano, A.
Kuwasaki, S.
Maeda, K.
Masumoto, S.
Miyabe, M.
Miyahara, F.
Mochizuki, K.
Muramatsu, N.
Nakamura, A.
Nawa, K.
Obara, Y.
Ogushi, S.
Okada, Y.
Okamura, K.
Onodera, Y.
Ozawa, K.
Sakamoto, Y.
Sato, M.
Shimizu, H.
Sugai, H.
Suzuki, K.
Tajima, Y.
Takahashi, S.
Taniguchi, Y.
Tsuchikawa, Y.
Yamazaki, H.
Yamazaki, R.
Yoshida, H. Y.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Coherent photoproduction of the neutral pion and eta meson on the deuteron, $\gamma{d}${$\to$}$\pi^0\eta{d}$, has been experimentally studied at incident photon energies ranging from the reaction threshold to 1.15 GeV. The total cross section demonstrates a rapid rise below 1 GeV. The data are underestimated by the existing theoretical calculations based on quasi-free $\pi^0 \eta$ photoproduction on the nucleon followed by deuteron coalescence. At the same time, the data are rather well reproduced by the calculations taking into account the final-state interaction. We have also measured for the first time the differential cross sections: the $\pi^0 \eta$ invariant-mass distribution $d\sigma/dM_{\pi \eta}$, the $\pi^0 d$ invariant-mass distribution $d\sigma/dM_{\pi d}$, the $\eta d$ invariant-mass distribution $d\sigma/dM_{\eta d}$, and the distribution over the deuteron emission angle $d\sigma/d\Omega_d$ in the overall center-of-mass frame. The measured cross section $d\sigma/d\Omega_d$ does not exhibit strongly backward-peaking behavior predicted by the calculations. At all incident energies, an increase in $d\sigma/dM_{\eta d}$ near the $\eta d$ threshold is observed, which indicates a bound or virtual $\eta d$ state resulting from a strong attraction between $\eta$ and a deuteron. The possibilities of using coherent $\pi^0\eta$ photoproduction on a nucleus to study the $\eta$-nuclear interaction are also discussed.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.04776
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.045201