We report the first experimental measurements of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the γp→π+π−p reaction, obtained with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory. The measurements cover the invariant mass range of the final state hadrons from 1.6 GeV <W< 2.0 GeV. For the first time the photocouplings of all prominent nucleon resonances in this mass range have been extracted from this exclusive channel. Photoproduction of two charged pions is of particular importance for the evaluation of the photocouplings for the Δ(1620)1/2−, Δ(1700)3/2−, N(1720)3/2+, and Δ(1905)5/2+ resonances, which have dominant decays into the ππN final states rather than the more extensively studied single meson decay channels.

Golovatch, E., Burkert, V.d., Carman, D.s., Gothe, R.w., Hicks, K., Ishkhanov, B.s., et al. (2019). First results on nucleon resonance photocouplings from the γp → π+π−p reaction. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 788, 371-379 [10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.013].

First results on nucleon resonance photocouplings from the γp → π+π−p reaction

D'Angelo, A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Lanza, L.;Rizzo, A.;
2019-01-10

Abstract

We report the first experimental measurements of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the γp→π+π−p reaction, obtained with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory. The measurements cover the invariant mass range of the final state hadrons from 1.6 GeV
10-gen-2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/04 - FISICA NUCLEARE E SUBNUCLEARE
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Baryon state; Resonance photocouplings; Two pion photoproduction; Nuclear and High Energy Physics
CLAS Collaboration
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03702693
Golovatch, E., Burkert, V.d., Carman, D.s., Gothe, R.w., Hicks, K., Ishkhanov, B.s., et al. (2019). First results on nucleon resonance photocouplings from the γp → π+π−p reaction. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 788, 371-379 [10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.013].
Golovatch, E; Burkert, Vd; Carman, Ds; Gothe, Rw; Hicks, K; Ishkhanov, Bs; Mokeev, Vi; Pasyuk, E; Adhikari, S; Akbar, Z; Amaryan, Mj; Avakian, H; Ball, J; Barion, L; Bashkanov, M; Battaglieri, M; Bedlinskiy, I; Biselli, As; Boiarinov, S; Briscoe, Wj; Cao, F; Celentano, A; Chatagnon, P; Chetry, T; Ciullo, G; Clark, L; Clary, Ba; Cole, Pl; Contalbrigo, M; Crede, V; D'Angelo, A; Dashyan, N; De Vita, R; De Sanctis, E; Defurne, M; Deur, A; Diehl, S; Djalali, C; Dugger, M; Dupre, R; Egiyan, H; Ehrhart, M; El Alaoui, A; El Fassi, L; Elouadrhiri, L; Eugenio, P; Fedotov, G; Fersch, R; Filippi, A; Ghandilyan, Y; Gilfoyle, Gp; Giovanetti, Kl; Girod, Fx; Glazier, Di; Griffioen, Ka; Guidal, M; Guo, L; Hafidi, K; Hakobyan, H; Harrison, N; Hattawy, M; Heddle, D; Holtrop, M; Ilieva, Y; Ireland, Dg; Isupov, El; Jenkins, D; Jo, Hs; Johnston, S; Joo, K; Kabir, Ml; Keller, D; Khachatryan, G; Khachatryan, M; Khandaker, M; Kim, W; Klein, A; Klein, Fj; Kubarovsky, V; Lanza, L; Lenisa, P; Livingston, K; Macgregor, Ijd; Marchand, D; Markov, N; Mckinnon, B; Meyer, Ca; Montgomery, Ra; Movsisyan, A; Munoz Camacho, C; Nadel-Turonski, P; Niccolai, S; Niculescu, G; Osipenko, M; Ostrovidov, Ai; Paolone, M; Paremuzyan, R; Park, K; Pogorelko, O; Price, Jw; Prok, Y; Protopopescu, D; Ripani, M; Riser, D; Rizzo, A; Rosner, G; Sabatié, F; Salgado, C; Schumacher, Ra; Sharabian, Yg; Skorodumina, I; Smith, Gd; Sober, Di; Sokhan, D; Sparveris, N; Strakovsky, Ii; Strauch, S; Taiuti, M; Tan, Ja; Tyler, N; Ungaro, M; Voskanyan, H; Voutier, E; Wang, R; Wei, X; Wood, Mh; Zachariou, N; Zhang, J; Zhao, Zw
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