3 resultados para 1.0-1.1 phi

em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha


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The quark model successfully describes all ground state bary-ons as members of $SU(N)$ flavour multiplets. For excited baryon states the situation is totally different. There are much less states found in the experiment than predicted in most theoretical calculations. This fact has been known for a long time as the 'missing resonance problem'. In addition, many states found in experiments are only poorly measured up to now. Therefore, further experimental efforts are needed to clarify the situation.rnrnAt mbox{COMPASS}, reactions of a $190uskgigaeVperclight$ hadron beam impinging on a liquid hydrogen target are investigated.rnThe hadron beam contains different species of particles ($pi$, $K$, $p$). To distinguish these particles, two Cherenkov detectors are used. In this thesis, a new method for the identification of particles from the detector information is developed. This method is based on statistical approaches and allows a better kaon identification efficiency with a similar purity compared to the method, which was used before.rnrnThe reaction $pprightarrow ppX$ with $X=(pi^0,~eta,~omega,~phi)$ is used to study different production mechanisms. A previous analysis of $omega$ and $phi$ mesons is extended to pseudoscalar mesons. As the resonance contributions in $peta$ are smaller than in $ppi^0$ a different behaviour of these two final states is expected as a function of kinematic variables. The investigation of these differences allows to study different production mechanisms and to estimate the size of the resonant contribution in the different channels.rnrnIn addition, the channel $pprightarrow ppX$ allows to study baryon resonances in the $pX$ system.rnIn the mbox{COMPASS} energy regime, the reaction is dominated by Pomeron exchange. As a Pomeron carries vacuum quantum numbers, no isospin is transferred between the target proton and the beam proton. Therefore, the $pX$ final state has isospin $textstylefrac{1}{2}$ and all baryon resonances in this channel are $N^ast$ baryons. This offers the opportunity to do spectroscopy without taking $Delta$ resonances into account. rnrnTo disentangle the contributions of different resonances a partial wave analysis (PWA) is used. Different resonances have different spin and parity $J^parity$, which results in different angular distributions of the decay particles. These angular distributions can be calculated from models and then be fitted to the data. From the fit the contributions of the single resonances as well as resonance parameters -- namely the mass and the width -- can be extracted. In this thesis, two different approaches for a partial wave analysis of the reaction $pprightarrow pppi^0$ are developed and tested.

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Der radiative Zerfall eines Hyperons in ein leichteres Hyperon und ein Photon erlaubt eine Untersuchung der Struktur der elektroschwachen Wechselwirkung von Hadronen. Dazu wird die Zerfallsasymmetrie $alpha$ betrachtet. Sie beschreibt die Verteilung des Tochterhyperons bezüglich der Polarisation $vec{P}$ des Mutterhyperons mit $dN / d cos(Theta) propto 1 + alpha |vec{P}| cos(Theta)$, wobei $Theta$ der Winkel zwischen $vec{P}$ und dem Impuls des Tochterhyperons ist. Von besonderem Interesse ist der radiative Zerfall $Xi^0 to Lambda gamma$, für den alle Rechnungen auf Quarkniveau eine positive Asymmetrie vorhersagen, wohingegen bisher eine negative Asymmetrie von $alpha_{Lambda gamma} = -0,73 +- 0,17$ gemessen wurde. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die bisherigen Messungen zu überprüfen und die Asymmetrie mit einer deutlich höheren Präzision zu bestimmen. Ferner wurden die Zerfallsasymmetrie des radiativen Zerfalls $Xi^0 to Sigma^0 gamma$ ermittelt und zum Test der angewandten Analysemethode der gut bekannte Zerfall $Xi^0 to Lambda pi^0$ herangezogen. Während der Datennahme im Jahr 2002 zeichnete das NA48/1-Experiment am CERN gezielt seltene $K_S$- und Hyperonzerfälle auf. Damit konnte der weltweit größte Datensatz an $Xi^0$-Zerfällen gewonnen werden, aus dem etwa 52.000 $Xi^0 to Lambda gamma$-Zerfälle, 15.000 $Xi^0 to Sigma^0 gamma$-Zerfälle und 4 Mill. $Xi^0 to Lambda pi^0$-Zerfälle mit nur geringem Untergrund extrahiert wurden. Ebenso wurden die entsprechenden $antiXi$-Zerfälle mit etwa einem Zehntel der obigen Ereigniszahlen registriert. Die Bestimmung der Zerfallsasymmetrien erfolgte durch den Vergleich der gemessene Daten mit einer detaillierten Detektorsimulation und führte zu den folgenden Resultaten dieser Arbeit: $alpha_{Lambda gamma} = -0,701 +- 0,019_{stat} +- 0,064_{sys}$, $alpha_{Sigma^0 gamma} = -0,683 +- 0,032_{stat} +- 0,077_{sys}$, $alpha_{Lambda pi^0} = -0,439 +- 0,002_{stat} +- 0,056_{sys}$, $alpha_{antiLambda gamma} = 0,772 +- 0,064_{stat} +- 0,066_{sys}$, $alpha_{antiSigma^0 gamma} = 0,811 +- 0,103_{stat} +- 0,135_{sys}$, $alpha_{antiLambda pi^0} = 0,451 +- 0,005_{stat} +- 0,057_{sys}$. Somit konnte die Unsicherheit der $Xi^0 to Lambda gamma$-Zerfallsasymmetrie auf etwa ein Drittel reduziert werden. Ihr negatives Vorzeichen und damit der Widerspruch zu den Vorhersagen der Quarkmodellrechnungen ist so zweifelsfrei bestätigt. Mit den zum ersten Mal gemessenen $antiXi$-Asymmetrien konnten zusätzlich Grenzen auf eine mögliche CP-Verletzung in den $Xi^0$-Zerfällen, die $alpha_{Xi^0} neq -alpha_{antiXi}$ zur Folge hätte, bestimmt werden.

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The electromagnetic form factors of the proton are fundamental quantities sensitive to the distribution of charge and magnetization inside the proton. Precise knowledge of the form factors, in particular of the charge and magnetization radii provide strong tests for theory in the non-perturbative regime of QCD. However, the existing data at Q^2 below 1 (GeV/c)^2 are not precise enough for a hard test of theoretical predictions.rnrnFor a more precise determination of the form factors, within this work more than 1400 cross sections of the reaction H(e,e′)p were measured at the Mainz Microtron MAMI using the 3-spectrometer-facility of the A1-collaboration. The data were taken in three periods in the years 2006 and 2007 using beam energies of 180, 315, 450, 585, 720 and 855 MeV. They cover the Q^2 region from 0.004 to 1 (GeV/c)^2 with counting rate uncertainties below 0.2% for most of the data points. The relative luminosity of the measurements was determined using one of the spectrometers as a luminosity monitor. The overlapping acceptances of the measurements maximize the internal redundancy of the data and allow, together with several additions to the standard experimental setup, for tight control of systematic uncertainties.rnTo account for the radiative processes, an event generator was developed and implemented in the simulation package of the analysis software which works without peaking approximation by explicitly calculating the Bethe-Heitler and Born Feynman diagrams for each event.rnTo separate the form factors and to determine the radii, the data were analyzed by fitting a wide selection of form factor models directly to the measured cross sections. These fits also determined the absolute normalization of the different data subsets. The validity of this method was tested with extensive simulations. The results were compared to an extraction via the standard Rosenbluth technique.rnrnThe dip structure in G_E that was seen in the analysis of the previous world data shows up in a modified form. When compared to the standard-dipole form factor as a smooth curve, the extracted G_E exhibits a strong change of the slope around 0.1 (GeV/c)^2, and in the magnetic form factor a dip around 0.2 (GeV/c)^2 is found. This may be taken as indications for a pion cloud. For higher Q^2, the fits yield larger values for G_M than previous measurements, in agreement with form factor ratios from recent precise polarized measurements in the Q2 region up to 0.6 (GeV/c)^2.rnrnThe charge and magnetic rms radii are determined as rn⟨r_e⟩=0.879 ± 0.005(stat.) ± 0.004(syst.) ± 0.002(model) ± 0.004(group) fm,rn⟨r_m⟩=0.777 ± 0.013(stat.) ± 0.009(syst.) ± 0.005(model) ± 0.002(group) fm.rnThis charge radius is significantly larger than theoretical predictions and than the radius of the standard dipole. However, it is in agreement with earlier results measured at the Mainz linear accelerator and with determinations from Hydrogen Lamb shift measurements. The extracted magnetic radius is smaller than previous determinations and than the standard-dipole value.