P. Giarritta
University of Zurich
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Physics Letters B | 1995
C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombroski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann
We confirm the existence of the two IG(JPC) = 0+(0++) resonances f0(1370) and f0(1500) reported by us in earlier analyses. The analysis presented here couples the final states π0π0π0, π0π0η and π0ηη of pp annihilation at rest. It is based on a 3 × 3 K-matrix. We find masses and widths of M = (1390±30) MeV, Γ = (380±80) MeV; and M = (1500±10) MeV, Γ = (154 ± 30) MeV, respectively. The product branching ratios for the production and decay into π0π0 and ηη of the f0(1500) are (1.27 ± 0.33) · 10−3 and (0.60 ± 0.17) · 10−3, respectively.
Physics Letters B | 1997
Andreas Abele; J. Adomeit; C. Amsler; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; A. Berdoz; K. Beuchert; S. Bischoff; Philipp Blum; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Faessler; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.H. Heinsius; Michael Heinzelmann
Abstract The distribution of m ( π + π − ) in the decay η ′ → π + π − γ has been measured with the Crystal Barrel detector. The results are based on a total of 7392 observed η′ decays. The box anomaly constant is extracted from this and its value is found to agree well with theoretical expectations. The pseudoscalar nonet parameters ( f 1 , f 8 and θ PS ) are determined. Finally, we find that there is a problem of consistency between QCD and the standard VDM assumption.
Physics Letters B | 1995
C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann
Abstract A partial wave analysis of the reaction p p →π o ηη has been performed, using a high quality, high statistics data set of 198,000 events. In addition to the ƒ 0 (1370), a second scalar resonance decaying into ηη, the ƒ 0 (1500), with mass m = (1505 ± 15) MeV and width Γ = (120 ± 30) MeV has to be introduced to describe the data.
Physics Letters B | 1995
C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.H. Heinsius
Abstract We have observed the ηπ + π − and ηπ 0 π 0 decay modes of the E meson in p p annihilation at rest into π + π − π 0 π 0 η . The mass and width of the E meson are 1409 ± 3 and 86 ± 10 MeV. The production and decay branching ratio is B( p p → Eππ)B(E → ηππ) = (3.3 ± 1.0) × 10 −3 . With a spin-parity analysis we determine that J P = 0 − . The observation of the ηπ 0 π 0 decay mode establishes that E is isoscalar ( C = +1). We find that E decays to η ( ππ ) s (where ( ππ ) s is an S-wave dipion) and πa 0 (980)(→ πη ) with a relative branching ratio of (78 ± 16) %. Using the K K π production and decay branching ratio measured earlier we determine that B[E → K K π] B[E → ηππ] = 0.61 ± 0.19 . A comparison with observations in radiative J Ψ decays suggests that E and ι η (1416) are identical.
Physics Letters B | 1996
Andreas Abele; J. Adomeit; C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; A. Berdoz; K. Beuchert; S. Bischoff; Philipp Blum; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Faessler; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock
Abstract The f 0 (1500) is observed in its K K decay mode in an amplitude analysis of high statistics data in p p annihilation at rest into π 0 K L K L . The mass and width is found to be ( m , Γ ) = (1515 ± 20, 105 ± 15) MeV. A comparison of the decay rate into 2 π 0 shows that this state cannot be dominantly s s . The f ′ 2 (1525) has been observed for the first time in p p annihilation and its production rate is consistent with the expectation from the OZI rule.
Physics Letters B | 1996
Andreas Abele; J. Adomeit; C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; A. Berdoz; K. Beuchert; S. Bischoff; Philipp Blum; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann
Abstract Crystal Barrel data on p p → 5π 0 at rest are presented. Mass spectra for 2 π 0 combinations, 3 π 0 and 4 π 0 and decay angular distributions all differ significantly from phase space. We present several ways of fitting the data. All agree on the definite presence of the f 0 (1500), observed in its 4 π 0 decay mode. It can decay into ππ(1300) and into σσ where σ stands for the full ππ S-wave amplitude.
Physics Letters B | 1998
Andreas Abele; C.J. Batty; D.V. Bugg; C. Kolo; J.S. Suh; U. Strohbusch; K.M. Crowe; B. Kaemmle; M. Suffert; P. Kammel; C. Strassburger; Dirk Walther; U. Thoma; D. Engelhardt; Michael Heinzelmann; T. Degener; N. Djaoshvili; H. Kalinowsky; R. Seibert; N.P. Hessey; C. Hodd; C. Pietra; A. Ehmanns; R. Landua; U. Kurilla; E. Klempt; O. Cramer; W. Dünnweber; A. Herbstrith; Steve G. Wallis
Abstract The parameter α =−0.052±0.020 describing the shape of the η →3 π 0 Dalitz plot has been determined using the data from the Crystal Barrel detector at LEAR. The value is compared to predictions of chiral perturbation theory.
Physics Letters B | 1998
Andreas Abele; C.J. Batty; D.V. Bugg; C. Kolo; U. Strohbusch; K.M. Crowe; B. Kaemmle; M. Suffert; P. Kammel; C. Strassburger; D. Walther; U. Thoma; D. Engelhardt; Michael Heinzelmann; T. Degener; N. Djaoshvili; C. Völcker; H. Kalinowsky; R. Seibert; N.P. Hessey; C. Hodd; C. Pietra; A. Ehmanns; R. Landua; U. Kurilla; E. Klempt; O. Cramer; W. Dünnweber; A. Herbstrith; Steve G. Wallis
Abstract The π 0 momentum dependence of the decay η → π + π − π 0 has been measured with the Crystal Barrel detector. The analysis is based on 3230 events. The results of this independent measurement are compared to new chiral perturbation theory calculations and previous measurements.
Physics Letters B | 1997
Andreas Abele; J. Adomeit; C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; A. Berdoz; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; S. Bischoff; Philipp Blum; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Faessler; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann
Abstract A study of p -annihilation in liquid deuterium into π − π 0 π 0 and a spectator-proton is presented. A cut on the proton-momentum of ≤ 100 MeV/ c ensures that annihilation takes place on a quasi-free neutron. A partial wave analysis shows contributions from three vector mesons, with masses and widths of (763.7 ± 3.2; 152.8 ± 4.3), (1411 ± 14; 343 ± 20); (1780 −29 +37 ; 275 ± 45) MeV/ c 2 , respectively.
Physics Letters B | 1997
Andreas Abele; J. Adomeit; C. Amsler; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C.J. Batty; M. Benayoun; A. Berdoz; K. Beuchert; S. Bischoff; Philipp Blum; K. Braune; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; O. Cramer; V. Crede; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; A. Ehmanns; D. Engelhardt; M. Faessler; C. Felix; P. Giarritta; R.P. Haddock; F.H. Heinsius; Michael Heinzelmann
Abstract The annihilation channel p p →K + K − π 0 in liquid hydrogen at rest has been studied with the Crystal Barrel detector at LEAR. The measured branching ratio is: BR ( p p → K + K − π 0 )=(2.37±0.15)×10 −3 . A partial wave analysis shows that this reaction is dominated by the π (K K ) S , K K ∗ (892) and π φ (1020) intermediate states. Weak signals are observed for π a 2 (1320), π f 2 (1270), π f 2 ′(1525) and K(Kπ) S . A satisfactory description of the Dalitz plot requires the introduction of π (K K ) P intermediate states with at least one pole.