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Photoproduction of e_1hn- mesons on deuterons between 1 and 5 GeV
Photoproduction of Rho[-] Mesons on Deuterons Between 1 and 5 GeV
Photoproduction of Ρ°, Ω and Ρ− Mesons on Deuterons at Energies Between 1 and 5 GeV
Photoproduction of p- mesons on deuterons between 1 [one] and 5 [five] GeV
Photoproduction of [rho]0, [omega] and [rho]- Mesons on Deuterons at Energies Between 1 and 5 GeV
Photoproduction of p- mesons on deuterons between one and five GeV
Author: Physikalisches Institut
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Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Photoproduction of Rho Mesons from Hydrogen and Deuterium from 9 GEV to 16 GEV
Author: Robert Fredrick Giese
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Pages : 352
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A Study of Photoproduction of Vector Mesons on Deuterium by 5.5 GeV Linearly Polarized Photons
Author: Virendra Prakash Gupta
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Category : Deuterium
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Study of Photoproduction of Vector Mesons on Deuterium by 5. 5 GeV Linearly Polarized Photons
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The experimental results of a deuterium bubble chamber photoproduction study of half a million pictures at 5.5 GeV are presented. This experiment has been performed using a monoenergetic and linearly polarized photon beam facility at SLAC. At 5.5 GeV the beam polarization is greater than 90%, and the average FWHM of the beam energy spectrum is 0.6 GeV. The reaction ..gamma..d ..-->.. ..pi ... pi..−d has been studied in detail. A clear sample of ..gamma..d ..-->.. rho°d channel was obtained and from the rho° decay distribution in terms of an extended density matrix which includes correlation with the beam polarization, nine independent density matrix parameters were determined. The study of rho° production and decay in the reaction channel ..gamma..d ..-->.. rho°d was found to proceed almost completely through natural parity exchanges; the contribution from unnatural parity exchanges being only (5.3 +- 4.5)% for momentum transfer absolute value t less than or equal to 0.25 GeV2. For the rho° mass and width, the values (766 +- 5) and (139 +- 11) MeV, respectively were obtained. The rho° production cross section in this channel has been determined to be (9.1 +- 0.8) ..mu..b.
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The experimental results of a deuterium bubble chamber photoproduction study of half a million pictures at 5.5 GeV are presented. This experiment has been performed using a monoenergetic and linearly polarized photon beam facility at SLAC. At 5.5 GeV the beam polarization is greater than 90%, and the average FWHM of the beam energy spectrum is 0.6 GeV. The reaction ..gamma..d ..-->.. ..pi ... pi..−d has been studied in detail. A clear sample of ..gamma..d ..-->.. rho°d channel was obtained and from the rho° decay distribution in terms of an extended density matrix which includes correlation with the beam polarization, nine independent density matrix parameters were determined. The study of rho° production and decay in the reaction channel ..gamma..d ..-->.. rho°d was found to proceed almost completely through natural parity exchanges; the contribution from unnatural parity exchanges being only (5.3 +- 4.5)% for momentum transfer absolute value t less than or equal to 0.25 GeV2. For the rho° mass and width, the values (766 +- 5) and (139 +- 11) MeV, respectively were obtained. The rho° production cross section in this channel has been determined to be (9.1 +- 0.8) ..mu..b.
Photoproduction of Rho Mesons from Complex Nuclei at 5, 7, and 9 GeV.
Author: Stephen Homer Williams
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Pages : 152
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