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Physical Review Letters | 2008

Quasifree photoproduction of eta mesons off the neutron

I. Jaegle; T. Mertens; A. V. Anisovich; J. C. S. Bacelar; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; H. Dutz; A. Ehmanns; D. Elsner; K. Essig; R. Ewald; I. Fabry; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. W. Gothe; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoeffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; S. Kammer; V. Kleber

Quasifree photoproduction of eta mesons off nucleons bound in the deuteron has been measured with the CBELSA/TAPS detector for incident photon energies up to 2.5 GeV at the Bonn ELSA accelerator. The eta mesons have been detected in coincidence with recoil protons and recoil neutrons, which allows a detailed comparison of the quasifree n(gamma,eta)n and p(gamma,eta)p reactions. The excitation function for eta production off the neutron shows a pronounced bumplike structure at W=1.68 GeV (E{gamma} approximately 1 GeV), which is absent for the proton.


Physics Letters B | 2008

New results on the Roper resonance and the P-11 partial wave

A. V. Sarantsev; M. Fuchs; M. Kotulla; U. Thoma; J. Ahrens; J. R. M. Annand; A. V. Anisovich; G. Anton; R. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; A. Ehmanns; J. Ernst; I. Fabry; H. Flemming; A. Fosel; Chr. Funke; R. W. Gothe; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoffgen; I. Horn; J. Hößl; D. Hornidge; S. Janssen; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky

Abstract Properties of the Roper resonance, the first scalar excitation of the nucleon, are determined. Pole positions and residues of the P 11 partial wave are studied in a combined analysis of pion- and photo-induced reactions. We find the Roper pole at { ( 1371 ± 7 ) − i ( 92 ± 10 ) } MeV and an elasticity of 0.61 ± 0.03 . The largest decay coupling is found for the Nσ ( σ = ( π π ) - S -wave). The analysis is based on new data on γ p → p π 0 π 0 for photons in the energy range from the two-pion threshold to 820 MeV from TAPS at Mainz and from 0.4 to 1.3 GeV from Crystal Barrel at Bonn and includes further data from other experiments. The partial wave analysis excludes the possibility that the Roper resonance is split into two states with different partial decay widths.


Physical Review Letters | 2008

Quasifree Photoproduction ofηMesons off the Neutron

I. Jaegle; T. Mertens; A. V. Anisovich; J. C. S. Bacelar; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; H. Dutz; A. Ehmanns; D. Elsner; K. Essig; R. Ewald; I. Fabry; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. W. Gothe; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; S. Kammer; V. Kleber

Quasifree photoproduction of eta mesons off nucleons bound in the deuteron has been measured with the CBELSA/TAPS detector for incident photon energies up to 2.5 GeV at the Bonn ELSA accelerator. The eta mesons have been detected in coincidence with recoil protons and recoil neutrons, which allows a detailed comparison of the quasifree n(gamma,eta)n and p(gamma,eta)p reactions. The excitation function for eta production off the neutron shows a pronounced bumplike structure at W=1.68 GeV (E{gamma} approximately 1 GeV), which is absent for the proton.


European Physical Journal A | 2007

Measurement of the beam asymmetry in η photoproduction off the proton

D. Elsner; A. V. Anisovich; G. Anton; J. C. S. Bacelar; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Bogendörfer; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; H. Dutz; A. Ehmanns; K. Essig; R. Ewald; I. Fabry; H. Flemming; K. Fornet-Ponse; M. Fuchs; Chr. Funke; R. W. Gothe; R. Gregor; A. B. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; J. Hossl; I. Jaegle

The beam asymmetry, Σ, was measured at ELSA in the reaction γ p → η p using linearly polarised tagged photon beams, produced by coherent bremsstrahlung off a diamond. The crystal was oriented to provide polarised photons in the energy range Eγ = 800 to 1400 MeV with the maximum polarisation of Pγ = 49% obtained at 1305 MeV. Both dominant decay modes of the η into two photons and 3π were used to extract the beam asymmetry from the azimuthal modulation of the cross section. The measurements cover the angular range Θcm ≃ 50 – 150 degrees. Large asymmetries up to 80 % are observed, in agreement with a previous measurement. The eta-MAID model and the Bonn–Gatchina partial wave analysis describe the measurements, but the required partial waves differ significantly. PACS. 13.60.-r Photon and charged-lepton interactions with hadrons – 13.60.Le Meson production – 13.88.+e Polarization in interactions and scattering – 14.20.Gk Baryon resonances with S=0


Physical Review Letters | 2008

Modification of the {omega}-Meson Lifetime in Nuclear Matter

M. Kotulla; D. Trnka; P. Muehlich; G. Anton; J. C. S. Bacelar; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Bogendoerfer; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; H. Dutz; A. Ehmanns; D. Elsner; R. Ewald; I. Fabry; M. Fuchs; K. Essig; Ch. Funke; R. W. Gothe; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoeffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; J. Hoessl; I. Jaegle; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky

Information on hadron properties in the nuclear medium has been derived from the photoproduction of omega mesons on the nuclei C, Ca, Nb, and Pb using the Crystal Barrel/TAPS detector at the ELSA tagged photon facility in Bonn. The dependence of the omega-meson cross section on the nuclear mass number has been compared with three different types of models: a Glauber analysis, a Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck analysis of the Giessen theory group, and a calculation by the Valencia theory group. In all three cases, the inelastic omega width is found to be 130-150 MeV/c(2) at normal nuclear matter density for an average 3-momentum of 1.1 GeV/c. In the rest frame of the omega meson, this inelastic omega width corresponds to a reduction of the omega lifetime by a factor approximately 30. For the first time, the momentum dependent omegaN cross section has been extracted from the experiment and is in the range of 70 mb.


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Neutral-pion photoproduction off protons in the energy range 0.3 GeV<E(gamma)<3 GeV.

O. Bartholomy; V. Crede; H. van Pee; A. V. Anisovich; G. Anton; R. Bantes; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Bogendörfer; R. Castelijns; A. Ehmanns; J. Ernst; I. Fabry; H. Flemming; A. Fosel; H. Freiesleben; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. W. Gothe; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoffgen; I. Horn; J. Hossl; R. Joosten; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; F. Klein; E. Klempt; H. Koch; M. Konrad

Single pi(0) photoproduction has been studied with the CB-ELSA experiment at Bonn using tagged photon energies between 0.3 and 3.0 GeV. The experimental setup covers a very large solid angle of approximately 98% of 4pi. Differential cross sections dsigma/dOmega have been measured. Complicated structures in the angular distributions indicate a variety of different resonances being produced in the s channel intermediate state gammap-->N(*)(Delta(*))-->ppi(0). A combined analysis including the data presented in this letter along with other data sets reveals contributions from known resonances and evidence for a new resonance N(2070)D15.


European Physical Journal A | 2007

Photoproduction of πmesons off protons from the Δ(1232) region to Eγ = 3 GeV

H. van Pee; O. Bartholomy; V. Crede; A. V. Anisovich; G. Anton; R. Bantes; Yu. A. Beloglazov; R. Bogendörfer; R. Castelijns; A. Ehmanns; J. Ernst; I. Fabry; H. Flemming; A. Fosel; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. W. Gothe; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoffgen; I. Horn; J. Hößl; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; F. Klein; E. Klempt; H. Koch; M. Konrad; B. Kopf; B. Krusche

Abstract.Photoproduction of π0-mesons was studied with the Crystal-Barrel detector at ELSA for incident energies from 300MeV to 3GeV. Differential cross-sections dσ/dΩ, dσ/dt, and the total cross-section are presented. For Eγ < 3GeV, the angular distributions agree well with the SAID parametrization. At photon energies above 1.5GeV, a strong forward peaking indicates t-channel exchange to be the dominant process. The rapid variations of the cross-section with energy and angle indicate production of resonances. An interpretation of the data within the Bonn-Gatchina partial-wave analysis is briefly discussed.


European Physical Journal A | 2009

Linearly polarised photon beams at ELSA and measurement of the beam asymmetry in \pi^{0}_{} photoproduction off the proton

D. Elsner; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; A. Ehmanns; K. Essig; R. Ewald; I. Fabry; F. Frommberger; K. Fornet-Ponse; M. Fuchs; Chr. Funke; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; W. Hillert; S. Hoffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; I. Jaegle; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; Frank Klein; Friedrich Klein; E. Klempt; M. Konrad; M. Kotulla

At the electron accelerator ELSA a linearly polarised tagged photon beam is produced by coherent bremsstrahlung off a diamond crystal. Orientation and energy range of the linear polarisation can be deliberately chosen by accurate positioning of the crystal with a goniometer. The degree of polarisation is determined by the form of the scattered electron spectrum. Good agreement between experiment and expectations on the basis of the experimental conditions is obtained. Polarisation degrees of


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Photoproduction of eta mesons off protons for 0.75 GeV<E(gamma)<3 GeV.

Crede; O. Bartholomy; A. V. Anisovich; G. Anton; R. Bantes; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Bogendörfer; R. Castelijns; A. Ehmanns; J. Ernst; I. Fabry; H. Flemming; A. Fosel; H. Freiesleben; M. Fuchs; Funke Ch; R. W. Gothe; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoffgen; I. Horn; J. Hossl; R. Joosten; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; F. Klein; E. Klempt; H. Koch; M. Konrad; B. Kopf

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Physical Review C | 2010

In-medium omega mass from the gamma+Nb -> pi(0)gamma+X reaction

M. Nanova; V. Metag; G. Anton; J. C. S. Bacelar; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Bogendoerfer; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; H. Dutz; A. Ehmanns; D. Elsner; K. Essig; R. Ewald; I. Fabry; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. W. Gothe; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; S. Hoeffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; J. Hoessl; I. Jaegle; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; Frank Klein

% are typically achieved at half of the primary electron energy. The determination of

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A. Gridnev

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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V. Crede

Florida State University

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