Insight into the Narrow Structure in η Photoproduction on the Neutron from Helicity-Dependent Cross Sections
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5 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 117 (2016) 13, 132502
- Published: Sep 22, 2016
e-Print:
- 1702.01408 [nucl-ex]
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Abstract: (APS)
The double polarization observable E and the helicity dependent cross sections σ1/2 and σ3/2 were measured for η photoproduction from quasifree protons and neutrons. The circularly polarized tagged photon beam of the A2 experiment at the Mainz MAMI accelerator was used in combination with a longitudinally polarized deuterated butanol target. The almost 4π detector setup of the Crystal Ball and TAPS is ideally suited to detect the recoil nucleons and the decay photons from η→2γ and η→3π0. The results show that the narrow structure previously observed in η photoproduction from the neutron is only apparent in σ1/2 and hence, most likely related to a spin-1/2 amplitude. Nucleon resonances that contribute to this partial wave in η production are only N 1/2- (S11) and N 1/2+ (P11). Furthermore, the extracted Legendre coefficients of the angular distributions for σ1/2 are in good agreement with recent reaction model predictions assuming a narrow resonance in the P11 wave as the origin of this structure.- eta: photoproduction
- helicity: dependence
- cross section
- polarization: longitudinal
- photon: beam
- tagged beam
- nucleon: recoil
- photon: decay
- angular distribution
- nucleon resonance
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