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Photon beam asymmetry Σ in the reaction γ→p→pω for Eγ = 1.152 to 1.876 GeV

  • P. Collins
  • , B. G. Ritchie
  • , M. Dugger
  • , F. J. Klein
  • , A. V. Anisovich
  • , E. Klempt
  • , V. A. Nikonov
  • , A. Sarantsev
  • , K. P. Adhikari
  • , S. Adhikari
  • , D. Adikaram
  • , Z. Akbar
  • , S. Anefalos Pereira
  • , H. Avakian
  • , J. Ball
  • , N. A. Baltzell
  • , M. Bashkanov
  • , M. Battaglieri
  • , V. Batourine
  • , I. Bedlinskiy
  • A. S. Biselli, S. Boiarinov, W. J. Briscoe, W. K. Brooks, V. D. Burkert, Frank Thanh Cao, T. Cao, D. S. Carman, A. Celentano, G. Charles, T. Chetry, G. Ciullo, L. Clark, P. L. Cole, M. Contalbrigo, O. Cortes, V. Crede, N. Dashyan, R. De Vita, E. De Sanctis, M. Defurne, A. Deur, C. Djalali, R. Dupre, H. Egiyan, A. El Alaoui, L. El Fassi, P. Eugenio, G. Fedotov, A. Filippi, J. A. Fleming, Y. Ghandilyan, G. P. Gilfoyle, K. L. Giovanetti, F. X. Girod, D. I. Glazier, C. Gleason, E. Golovatch, R. W. Gothe, K. A. Griffioen, M. Guidal, K. Hafidi, H. Hakobyan, C. Hanretty, N. Harrison, M. Hattawy, D. Heddle, K. Hicks, G. Hollis, M. Holtrop, S. M. Hughes, Y. Ilieva, D. G. Ireland, B. S. Ishkhanov, E. L. Isupov, D. Jenkins, H. Jiang, H. S. Jo, S. Joosten, D. Keller, G. Khachatryan, M. Khachatryan, M. Khandaker, A. Kim, W. Kim, A. Klein, V. Kubarovsky, S. V. Kuleshov, L. Lanza, P. Lenisa, K. Livingston, I. J.D. MacGregor, N. Markov, B. McKinnon, C. A. Meyer, Z. E. Meziani, T. Mineeva, V. Mokeev, R. A. Montgomery, A. Movsisyan, E. Munevar, C. Munoz Camacho, P. Nadel-Turonski, L. A. Net, S. Niccolai, G. Niculescu, I. Niculescu, M. Osipenko, A. I. Ostrovidov, M. Paolone, R. Paremuzyan, K. Park, E. Pasyuk, W. Phelps, S. Pisano, O. Pogorelko, J. W. Price, S. Procureur, Y. Prok, D. Protopopescu, B. A. Raue, M. Ripani, A. Rizzo, G. Rosner, F. Sabatié, C. Salgado, R. A. Schumacher, Y. G. Sharabian, A. Simonyan, Iu Skorodumina, G. D. Smith, D. I. Sober, D. Sokhan, N. Sparveris, I. Stankovic, S. Stepanyan, I. I. Strakovsky, S. Strauch, M. Taiuti, M. Ungaro, H. Voskanyan, E. Voutier, N. K. Walford, D. P. Watts, X. Wei, M. H. Wood, N. Zachariou, J. Zhang, Z. W. Zhao
  • Arizona State University
  • Catholic University of America
  • George Washington University
  • University of Bonn
  • Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
  • RAS - Saint Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
  • Mississippi State University
  • Florida International University
  • Old Dominion University
  • Florida State University
  • National Institute for Nuclear Physics
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • University of South Carolina
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Kyungpook National University
  • Alikhanov Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Fairfield University
  • Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria
  • University of Connecticut
  • Ohio University
  • University of Ferrara
  • University of Glasgow
  • Idaho State University
  • A. Alikhanian Yerevan Institute of Physics
  • CNRS/IN2P3
  • University of New Hampshire
  • Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • University of Richmond
  • James Madison University
  • College of William and Mary
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Christopher Newport University
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Temple University
  • University of Virginia
  • Norfolk State University
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • California State University Dominguez Hills
  • University of Rome Tor Vergata
  • University of Genoa
  • Canisius College
  • Duke University

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Abstract

Photon beam asymmetry Σ measurements for ω photoproduction in the reaction γ→p→ωp are reported for photon energies from 1.152 to 1.876 GeV. Data were taken using a linearly-polarized tagged photon beam, a cryogenic hydrogen target, and the CLAS spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. The measurements obtained markedly increase the size of the database for this observable, extend coverage to higher energies, and resolve discrepancies in previously published data. Comparisons of these new results with predictions from a chiral-quark-based model and from a dynamical coupled-channels model indicate the importance of interferences between t-channel meson exchange and s- and u-channel contributions, underscoring sensitivity to the nucleon resonances included in those descriptions. Comparisons with the Bonn–Gatchina partial-wave analysis indicate the Σ data reported here help to fix the magnitudes of the interference terms between the leading amplitudes in that calculation (Pomeron exchange and the resonant portion of the JP=3/2+ partial wave), as well as the resonant portions of the smaller partial waves with JP=1/2, 3/2, and 5/2+.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)112-120
Number of pages9
JournalPhysics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
Volume773
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Beam asymmetry
  • Omega photoproduction
  • Polarization observable

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