W. Hillert
University of Bonn
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European Physical Journal A | 2014
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
Photoproduction off protons of the pπ0η three-body final state was studied with the Crystal Barrel/TAPS detector, at the electron stretcher accelerator ELSA in Bonn, for incident energies from the π0η production threshold up to 2.5 GeV. Differential cross sections and the total cross sections are presented. The use of linearly polarized photons gives access to the polarization observables Σ, Is, and Ic, the latter two characterize beam asymmetries in case of three-body final states. Δ(1232)η, N(1535)1/2−π, and pa0(980) are the dominant isobars contributing to the reaction. The partial wave analysis confirms the existence of some nucleon and Δ resonances, for which so far only fair evidence was reported. A large number of decay modes of known nucleon and Δ resonances is presented. It is shown that detailed investigations of decay branching ratios may provide a key to unravelling the structure of nucleon and Δ resonances.
European Physical Journal A | 2011
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
Abstract.Precise data for quasi-free photoproduction of η-mesons off the deuteron have been measured at the Bonn ELSA accelerator with the combined Crystal Barrel/TAPS detector for incident photon energies up to 2.5GeV. The η-mesons have been detected in coincidence with recoil protons and neutrons. Possible nuclear effects like Fermi motion and re-scattering can be studied via a comparison of the quasi-free reaction off the bound proton to η-production off the free proton. No significant effects beyond the folding of the free cross-section with the momentum distribution of the bound protons have been found. These Fermi motion effects can be removed by an analysis using the invariant mass of the η-nucleon pairs reconstructed from the final-state four-momenta of the particles. The total cross-section for quasi-free η-photoproduction off the neutron reveals even without correction for Fermi motion a pronounced bump-like structure around 1GeV of incident photon energy, which is not observed for the proton. This structure is even narrower in the invariant-mass spectrum of the η-neutron pairs. Position and width of the peak in the invariant-mass spectrum are W ≈ 1665 MeV and FWHM Γ ≈ 25 MeV. The data are compared to the results of different models.
Physical Review Letters | 2012
A. Thiel; A. V. Anisovich; D. Bayadilov; B. Bantes; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; M. Bichow; S. Böse; K. T. Brinkmann; Th. Challand; Crede; F. Dietz; P. Drexler; H. Dutz; H. Eberhardt; D. Elsner; R. Ewald; K. Fornet-Ponse; S. Friedrich; F. Frommberger; Funke Ch; M. Gottschall; M. Grüner; E. Gutz; Hammann Ch; J. Hannappel; J. Hartmann; W. Hillert; P. Hoffmeister; Honisch Ch
The first measurement is reported of the double-polarization observable G in the photoproduction of neutral pions off protons, covering the photon energy range from 620 to 1120 MeV and the full solid angle. G describes the correlation between the photon polarization plane and the scattering plane for protons polarized along the direction of the incoming photon. The observable is highly sensitive to contributions from baryon resonances. The new results are compared to the predictions from SAID, MAID, and BnGa partial wave analyses. In spite of the long-lasting efforts to understand γp→pπ(0) as the simplest photoproduction reaction, surprisingly large differences between the new data and the latest predictions are observed which are traced to different contributions of the N(1535) resonance with spin parity J(P)=1/2(-) and N(1520) with J(P)=3/2(-). In the third resonance region, where N(1680) with J(P)=5/2(+) production dominates, the new data are reasonably close to the predictions.
European Physical Journal A | 2009
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
Physics Letters B | 2013
M. Nanova; V. Metag; E. Ya. Paryev; D. Bayadilov; B. Bantes; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; S. Böse; K. T. Brinkmann; Th. Challand; V. Crede; T. Dahlke; F. Dietz; P. Drexler; H. Eberhardt; D. Elsner; R. Ewald; K. Fornet-Ponse; S. Friedrich; F. Frommberger; Ch. Funke; M. Gottschall; A. Gridnev; M. Grüner; E. Gutz; Ch. Hammann; D. Hammann; J. Hannappel; J. Hartmann; W. Hillert
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European Physical Journal A | 2011
I. Jaegle; T. Mertens; A. Fix; F. Huang; K. Nakayama; L. Tiator; A. V. Anisovich; J. C. S. Bacelar; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; R. Castelijns; V. Crede; H. Dutz; D. Elsner; R. Ewald; F. Frommberger; Chr. Funke; R. Gregor; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; W. Hillert; S. Hoffgen; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; S. Kammer; V. Kleber; Frank Klein
% are typically achieved at half of the primary electron energy. The determination of
Physics Letters B | 2012
R. Ewald; B. Bantes; O. Bartholomy; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; Y. A. Beloglazov; K. T. Brinkmann; V. Crede; H. Dutz; D. Elsner; K. Fornet-Ponse; F. Frommberger; Ch. Funke; A. Gridnev; E. Gutz; W. Hillert; J. Hannappel; P. Hoffmeister; I. Jaegle; O. Jahn; T. Jude; J. Junkersfeld; H. Kalinowsky; S. Kammer; V. Kleber; Frank Klein; Friedrich Klein; E. Klempt; B. Krusche; M. Lang
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European Physical Journal A | 2014
V. Sokhoyan; E. Gutz; V. Crede; 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
is confirmed by measuring the beam asymmetry,
European Physical Journal C | 2015
V. Sokhoyan; B. Krusche; D. Walther; V. Metag; A. V. Sarantsev; J. Junkersfeld; M. Lang; A. Roy; M. Kotulla; T. Szczepanek; V. Kleber; R. Novotny; Friedrich Klein; I. Horn; V. A. Nikonov; U. Thoma; A. Thiel; Ch. Funke; O. Bartholomy; H. Schmieden; H. Pee; E. Klempt; M. Nanova; J. C. S. Bacelar; H. Löhner; D. Piontek; I. Jaegle; C. Schmidt; R. Castelijns; D. Trnka
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Physics Letters B | 2015
J. Hartmann; H. Dutz; A. V. Anisovich; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; M. Becker; Y. A. Beloglazov; A. Berlin; M. Bichow; S. Böse; K.-Th. Brinkmann; V. Crede; M. Dieterle; H. Eberhardt; D. Elsner; K. Fornet-Ponse; S. Friedrich; F. Frommberger; Ch. Funke; M. Gottschall; A. Gridnev; M. Grüner; S. Goertz; E. Gutz; Ch. Hammann; J. Hannappel; V. Hannen; J. Herick; W. Hillert; P. Hoffmeister
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