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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 | 2002

In-medium modifications of the pi pi interaction in photon-induced reactions

Johannes Messchendorp; S Janssen; M. Kotulla; J. Ahrens; Jrh Annand; R. Beck; F Bloch; G Caselotti; L. S. Fog; D Hornidge; B. Krusche; W Langgartner; J. C. McGeorge; I. J. D. MacGregor; K Mengel; V. Metag; R. Novotny; R. O. Owens; M Pfeiffer; S Sack; R. Sanderson; S. Schadmand

Differential cross sections of the reactions (gamma,pi(0)pi(0)) and (gamma,pi(0)pi(+/-)) have been measured for several nuclei (1H,12C, and (nat)Pb) at an incident-photon energy of E(gamma)=400-460 MeV at the tagged-photon facility at MAMI-B using the TAPS spectrometer. A significant nuclear-mass dependence of the pipi invariant-mass distribution is found in the pi(0)pi(0) channel. This dependence is not observed in the pi(0)pi(+/-) channel and is consistent with an in-medium modification of the pipi interaction in the I=J=0 channel. The data are compared to pi-induced measurements and to calculations within a chiral-unitary approach.


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


European Physical Journal A | 2005

Measurement of the πmeson polarizabilities via the γp → γπ + n reaction

J. Ahrens; V. M. Alexeev; J. R. M. Annand; H. J. Arends; R. Beck; G. Caselotti; S. Cherepnya; D. Drechsel; L. V. Fil’kov; K. Föhl; I. Giller; P. Grabmayr; T. Hehl; D. Hornidge; V. L. Kashevarov; M. Kotulla; D. Krambrich; B. Krusche; M. Lang; J. C. McGeorge; I. J. D. MacGregor; V. Metag; M. A. Moinester; R. Novotny; M. Pfeiffer; M. Rost; S. Schadmand; S. Scherer; A. W. Thomas; Christine Unkmeir

Abstract.An experiment on the radiative π{+}-meson photoproduction from the proton ( γp → γπ{+}n) was carried out at the Mainz Microtron MAMI in the kinematic region 537MeV < Eγ < 817MeV, 140°≤


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Photoproduction of eta-mesic He-3

M Pfeiffer; J. Ahrens; J. R. M. Annand; R. Beck; G Caselotti; S Cherepnya; K. Föhl; L. S. Fog; D Hornidge; S Janssen; Kashevarov; R. Kondratiev; M. Kotulla; B. Krusche; J. C. McGeorge; I. J. D. MacGregor; K Mengel; Johannes Messchendorp; Metag; R. Novotny; M. Rost; S Sack; S. Schadmand; A. W. Thomas; D. P. Watts; R. Sanderson

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European Physical Journal A | 2014

High statistics study of the reaction gamma p -> p pi(0)eta

E. Gutz; V. Crede; V. Sokhoyan; H. van Pee; A. V. Anisovich; J. C. S. Bacelar; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; H. Dutz; D. Elsner; R. Ewald; F. Frommberger; M. Fuchs; Ch. Funke; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; W. Hillert; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; I. Jaegle; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; S. Kammer; V. Kleber; Frank Klein; Friedrich Klein

≤180°. The π{+}-meson polarizabilities have been determined from a comparison of the data with the predictions of two different theoretical models, the first one being based on an effective pole model with pseudoscalar coupling while the second one is based on diagrams describing both resonant and nonresonant contributions. The validity of the models has been verified by comparing the predictions with the present experimental data in the kinematic region where the pion polarizability contribution is negligible ( s1 < 5mπ2) and where the difference between the predictions of the two models does not exceed 3%. In the region, where the pion polarizability contribution is substantial ( 5 < s1/mπ2 < 15, -12 < t/mπ2 < - 2), the difference


European Physical Journal A | 2011

Quasi-free photoproduction of η-mesons off the deuteron

I. Jaegle; B. Krusche; A. V. Anisovich; J. C. S. Bacelar; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; M. Dieterle; H. Dutz; D. Elsner; R. Ewald; F. Frommberger; Chr. Funke; R. W. Gothe; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; W. Hillert; S. Hoeffgen; P. Hoffmeister; I. Horn; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; S. Kammer; I. Keshelashvili; V. Kleber

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Physical Review Letters | 2002

The reaction gamma p ->pi(0)gamma ' p and the magnetic dipole moment of the Delta(+)(1232) resonance

M. Kotulla; J. Ahrens; J. R. M. Annand; R. Beck; G Caselotti; L. S. Fog; D Hornidge; S Janssen; B. Krusche; J. C. McGeorge; Ijd McGregor; K Mengel; Johannes Messchendorp; V. Metag; R. Novotny; M Pfeiffer; M. Rost; S Sack; R. Sanderson; S. Schadmand; D. P. Watts

of the electric (α) and the magnetic (β) polarizabilities has been determined. As a result we find

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R. Gregor

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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V. Metag

University of Giessen

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D. Hornidge

Mount Allison University

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