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Physical Review C | 2008

Photoproduction of Lambda(1405) and Sigma0(1385) on the proton at E(gamma) = 1.5-2.4-GeV

M. Niiyama; H. Fujimura; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; S. Ajimura; H. Bhang; T. H. Chang; W. C. Chang; J. Y. Chen; S. Daté; S. Fukui; H. Funahashi; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; Y. Kato; K. Kino; H. Kohri; S. Makino; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; N. Muramatsu; M. Nakamura; T. Nakano; Y. Nakatsugawa; Y. Ohashi

Differential cross sections for {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{lambda}(1405) and {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{sigma}{sup 0}(1385) reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV and the angular range of 0.8<cos({theta})<1.0 for the K{sup +} scattering angle in the center-of-mass system. This data is the first measurement of the {lambda}(1405) photoproduction cross section. The line shapes of {lambda}(1405) measured in {sigma}{sup +}{pi}{sup -} and {sigma}{sup -}{pi}{sup +} decay modes were different with each other, indicating a strong interference of the isospin 0 and 1 terms of the {sigma}{pi} scattering amplitudes. The ratios of {lambda}(1405) production to {sigma}{sup 0}(1385) production were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold (1.5<E{sub {gamma}}<2.0 GeV) and far from it (2.0<E{sub {gamma}}<2.4 GeV). The observed ratio decreased in the higher photon energy region, which may suggest different production mechanisms and internal structures for these hyperon resonances.


Physical Review C | 2008

Photoproduction ofΛ(1405)andΣ0(1385)on the proton atEγ=1.5−2.4GeV

M. Niiyama; Hisashi Fujimura; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; S. Ajimura; H. Bhang; T. H. Chang; W. C. Chang; Jau-Ann Chen; S. Daté; S. Fukui; H. Funahashi; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; Y. Kato; K. Kino; H. Kohri; S. Makino; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; N. Muramatsu; M. Nakamura; Tomoyuki Nakano; Y. Nakatsugawa; Y. Ohashi

Differential cross sections for {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{lambda}(1405) and {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{sigma}{sup 0}(1385) reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV and the angular range of 0.8<cos({theta})<1.0 for the K{sup +} scattering angle in the center-of-mass system. This data is the first measurement of the {lambda}(1405) photoproduction cross section. The line shapes of {lambda}(1405) measured in {sigma}{sup +}{pi}{sup -} and {sigma}{sup -}{pi}{sup +} decay modes were different with each other, indicating a strong interference of the isospin 0 and 1 terms of the {sigma}{pi} scattering amplitudes. The ratios of {lambda}(1405) production to {sigma}{sup 0}(1385) production were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold (1.5<E{sub {gamma}}<2.0 GeV) and far from it (2.0<E{sub {gamma}}<2.4 GeV). The observed ratio decreased in the higher photon energy region, which may suggest different production mechanisms and internal structures for these hyperon resonances.


Physical Review C | 2009

Evidence for the Θ+ in the γd→K+K-pn reaction by detecting K+K- pairs

T. Nakano; N. Muramatsu; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; W. C. Chang; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; S. Fukui; H. Hasegawa; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Yoshikiyo Kato; H. Kawai; Z. Y. Kim; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; Tatsuma D. Matsuda; N. Matsuoka; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe

The \gamma d \to K^+K^-pn reaction has been studied to search for the evidence of the \Theta^+ by detecting K^+K^- pairs at forward angles. The Fermi-motion corrected nK^+ invariant mass distribution shows a narrow peak at 1.524 +- 0.002 + 0.003 GeV/c^2. The statistical significance of the peak calculated from a shape analysis is 5.1 \sigma, and the differential cross-section for the \gamma n \to K^- \Theta^+ reaction is estimated to be 12 +- 2 nb/sr in the photon energy range from 2.0 GeV to 2.4 GeV in the LEPS angular range by assuming the isotropic production of the \Theta^+ in the \gamma n center-of-mass system. The obtained results support the existence of the \Theta^+.


Physics Letters B | 2014

Search for

A. O. Tokiyasu; M. Niiyama; Joseph D. Parker; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; S. Ajimura; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; W. C. Chang; Jau-Ann Chen; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; S. Fukui; S. Hasegawa; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; S.H. Hwang; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Y. Kato; H. Kawai; K. Kino; H. Kohri; Y. Kon; N. Kumagai; D.L. Lin

A search forKpp bound state (the lightest kaonic nucleus) has been performe d using theγd → KπX reaction at Eγ=1.5-2.4 GeV at LEPS / Pring-8. The di fferential cross section of Kπ photo-production o ff deuterium has been measured for the first time in this energy region, and a bump st ructure was searched for in the inclusive missing mass spectrum. A statistically significant bump structure was no t observed in the region from 2.22 to 2.36 GeV /c2, and the upper limits of the di fferential cross section for the Kpp bound state production were determined to be 0.1 − 7μ b (95% confidence level) for a set of assumed binding energy and width values.


Physical Review C | 2010

K^-pp

W. C. Chang; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; S. Fukui; Shinji Hasegawa; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Y. Kato; H. Kawai; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; P. J. Lin; S. Makino; Tatsuma D. Matsuda; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka; T. Mibe; M. Miyabe; Y. Miyachi

The LEPS/SPring-8 experiment made a comprehensive measurement of the spin-density matrix elements for gammap->phip, gammad->phipn, and gammad->phid at forward production angles. A linearly polarized photon beam at E{sub g}amma=1.6-2.4 GeV was used for the production of phi mesons. The natural-parity Pomeron exchange processes remain dominant near threshold. The unnatural-parity processes of pseudoscalar exchange is visible in the production from the nucleons but is greatly reduced in the coherent production from deuterons. There is no strong E{sub g}amma dependence, but there is some dependence on momentum transfer. A small but finite value of the spin-density matrix elements reflecting helicity-nonconserving amplitudes in the t-channel is observed.


Physical Review Letters | 2009

bound state via

N. Muramatsu; Jau-Ann Chen; W. C. Chang; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; S. Fukui; Shinji Hasegawa; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Y. Kato; H. Kawai; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; Tatsuma D. Matsuda; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka; T. Mibe; M. Miyabe

Photoproduction of Lambda(1520) with liquid hydrogen and deuterium targets was examined at photon energies below 2.4 GeV in the SPring-8 LEPS experiment. For the first time, the differential cross sections were measured at low energies and with a deuterium target. A large asymmetry of the production cross sections from protons and neutrons was observed at backward K+/0 angles. This suggests the importance of the contact term, which coexists with t-channel K exchange under gauge invariance. This interpretation was compatible with the differential cross sections, decay asymmetry, and photon beam asymmetry measured in the production from protons at forward K+ angles.


Physics Letters B | 2008

\gamma d \rightarrow K^+ \pi^-X

W. C. Chang; K. Horie; S. Shimizu; M. Miyabe; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; S. Fukui; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; Shinji Hasegawa; K. Hicks; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Y. Kato; H. Kawai; Z. Y. Kim; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; P. J. Lin; S. Makino; T. Matsuda; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka

Abstract Differential cross sections and decay asymmetries for coherent ϕ -meson photoproduction from deuterons were measured for the first time at forward angles using linearly polarized photons at E γ = 1.5 – 2.4 GeV . This reaction offers a unique way to directly access natural-parity pomeron dynamics and gluon exchange at low energies. The cross sections at zero degrees increase with increasing photon energy. The decay asymmetries demonstrate a complete dominance of natural-parity exchange processes, showing that isovector unnatural-parity π -meson exchange is small. Nevertheless the deduced cross sections of ϕ -mesons from nucleons contributed by isoscalar t -channel exchange processes are not well described by the conventional pomeron model.


Physical Review C | 2008

reaction at

T. Nakano; N. Muramatsu; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; W. C. Chang; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; S. Fukui; H. Hasegawa; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Y. Kato; H. Kawai; Z. Y. Kim; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; T. Matsuda; N. Matsuoka; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe

The \gamma d \to K^+K^-pn reaction has been studied to search for the evidence of the \Theta^+ by detecting K^+K^- pairs at forward angles. The Fermi-motion corrected nK^+ invariant mass distribution shows a narrow peak at 1.524 +- 0.002 + 0.003 GeV/c^2. The statistical significance of the peak calculated from a shape analysis is 5.1 \sigma, and the differential cross-section for the \gamma n \to K^- \Theta^+ reaction is estimated to be 12 +- 2 nb/sr in the photon energy range from 2.0 GeV to 2.4 GeV in the LEPS angular range by assuming the isotropic production of the \Theta^+ in the \gamma n center-of-mass system. The obtained results support the existence of the \Theta^+.


Physics Letters B | 2010

E_\gamma=1.5-2.4

W. C. Chang; M. Miyabe; T. Nakano; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; S. Fukui; Shinji Hasegawa; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; Y. Kato; H. Kawai; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; T. Matsuda; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka; T. Mibe; M. Miyachi

Abstract We report measurements of differential cross sections and decay asymmetries of incoherent ϕ-meson photoproduction from the deuteron at forward angles using linearly polarized photons at E γ = 1.5 – 2.4 GeV . The nuclear transparency ratio for the deuteron shows a large suppression, and is consistent with the A-dependence of the ratio observed in a previous measurement with nuclear targets. The reduction for the deuteron cannot be adequately explained in term of isospin asymmetry. The present results suggest the need of refining our understanding of the ϕ–N interaction within a nucleus.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

GeV

M. Abe; M. Aliev; Anisimovsky; Masato Aoki; Y. Asano; T. Baker; M. Blecher; P. Depommier; M. D. Hasinoff; K. Horie; Y. Igarashi; J. Imazato; A. Ivashkin; M. Khabibullin; A. Khotjantsev; Y. Kudenko; Y. Kuno; Lee Ks; A.S. Levchenko; Lim Gy; James MacDonald; O. Mineev; Okorokova N; C. Rangacharyulu; S. Shimizu; Shin Yh; Y.M. Shin; Sim Ks; N. Yershov; Toyoharu Yokoi

A search for T-violating transverse muon polarization (P(T)) in the K+-->pi(0)mu(+)nu decay was performed using kaon decays at rest. A new improved value P(T)=-0.0017+/-0.0023(stat)+/-0.0011(syst) was obtained giving an upper limit |P(T)|<0.0050. The T-violation parameter was determined to be Imxi=-0.0053+/-0.0071(stat)+/-0.0036(syst) giving an upper limit |Imxi|<0.016.

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J. K. Ahn

Pusan National University

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K. Imai

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Y. Asano

University of Tsukuba

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