Photoproduction of charged pion pairs from hydrogen at photon energies between 800 and 1500 MeV


Autoria(s): Shanks, Wesley Loren
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1968

Resumo

<p>The reaction γ + p p + π<sup>+</sup> + π<sup>-</sup> has been studied for photon energies between 800 and 1500 MeV and for dipion masses between 510 and 900 MeV. The bremsstrahlung beam from the Caltech synchrotron was passed through a liquid hydrogen target and spark chambers were used to detect the three final particles. In addition, the proton energy was determined by a range measurement. Approximately 40,000 photographs were taken, yielding 3018 acceptable events. The results were fit to an incoherent combination of the N*(1238) resonance, the p<sup>o</sup> (750) resonance, and three-body phase space, with various models being tried for p<sup>o</sup> production. The total cross section for p<sup>o</sup> production is consistent with previous experiments. However, the angular dependence of the cross section is slightly more peaked in the forward direction, and the ratio of p<sup>o</sup> production to phase space production is larger than previously observed. </p> <p>However, since this experiment was only sensitive to the production angles cos θ cm ≥ .75, statistical fluctuations and/or an anisotropic distribution of background production have a severe influence on the p<sup>o</sup> to background ratio. Of the p<sup>o</sup> models tested, the results prefer p<sup>o</sup> production by the one pion exchange mechanism with a very steep form factor dependence. The values of the mass and width of the p<sup>o</sup> found here are consistent with previous experiments.</p>

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http://thesis.library.caltech.edu/9366/1/Shanks_wl_1968.pdf

Shanks, Wesley Loren (1968) Photoproduction of charged pion pairs from hydrogen at photon energies between 800 and 1500 MeV. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:01112016-104106597 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:01112016-104106597>

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