Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon

The coupled channels Lagrangian approach of the Giessen model (GiM) for meson production on the nucleon is discussed and applied to a selected set of meson production channels on the nucleon, ranging from πN → πN and γN → πN, eta-production and associated strangeness production to 2πN channels in th...

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Main Author: Lenske Horst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713403006
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spelling doaj-fc40b6953aa5437498d21ef564cb36742021-08-02T01:37:16ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011340300610.1051/epjconf/201713403006epjconf_sfbtr2017_03006Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleonLenske Horst0Institut für Theoretische Physik, Justus-Liebig-Universität GießenThe coupled channels Lagrangian approach of the Giessen model (GiM) for meson production on the nucleon is discussed and applied to a selected set of meson production channels on the nucleon, ranging from πN → πN and γN → πN, eta-production and associated strangeness production to 2πN channels in the resonance energy region. We present an updated coupled-channel analysis of eta-meson production including all recent photoproduction data on the proton. The dip structure observed in the differential cross sections at c.m. energies W=1.68 GeV is explained by destructive interference between the S11(1535) and S11(1560) states, not confirming the postulated sharp state. Kaon production on the nucleon is investigated in KΛ and KΣ exit channels. The approach to 2πN production has been significantly improved by using the isobar approximation with σN and πΔ1232 intermediate states. Three-body unitarity is maintained up to interference between the isobar subchannels. We obtain RσN(1440)=27+4-9% and RπΔ(1440)=12+5-3% for the for the σN and πΔ1232 decay branching ratios of N*(1440) respectively. The extracted πN inelasticities and reaction amplitudes are consistent with the results of other groups.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713403006
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Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
EPJ Web of Conferences
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title Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
title_short Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
title_full Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
title_fullStr Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
title_full_unstemmed Coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
title_sort coupled channels approach to photo-meson production on the nucleon
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The coupled channels Lagrangian approach of the Giessen model (GiM) for meson production on the nucleon is discussed and applied to a selected set of meson production channels on the nucleon, ranging from πN → πN and γN → πN, eta-production and associated strangeness production to 2πN channels in the resonance energy region. We present an updated coupled-channel analysis of eta-meson production including all recent photoproduction data on the proton. The dip structure observed in the differential cross sections at c.m. energies W=1.68 GeV is explained by destructive interference between the S11(1535) and S11(1560) states, not confirming the postulated sharp state. Kaon production on the nucleon is investigated in KΛ and KΣ exit channels. The approach to 2πN production has been significantly improved by using the isobar approximation with σN and πΔ1232 intermediate states. Three-body unitarity is maintained up to interference between the isobar subchannels. We obtain RσN(1440)=27+4-9% and RπΔ(1440)=12+5-3% for the for the σN and πΔ1232 decay branching ratios of N*(1440) respectively. The extracted πN inelasticities and reaction amplitudes are consistent with the results of other groups.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713403006
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