pith. sign in

arxiv: 1802.05913 · v2 · pith:W6OK6QIJnew · submitted 2018-02-16 · ✦ hep-ex · hep-ph

Light isovector resonances in π^- p to π^-π^-π^+ p at 190 GeV/{it c}

M. Aghasyan , M.G. Alexeev , G.D. Alexeev , A. Amoroso , V. Andrieux , N.V. Anfimov , V. Anosov , A. Antoshkin
show 217 more authors
K. Augsten W. Augustyniak A. Austregesilo C.D.R. Azevedo B. Badelek F. Balestra M. Ball J. Barth R. Beck Y. Bedfer J. Bernhard K. Bicker E. R. Bielert R. Birsa M. Bodlak P. Bordalo F. Bradamante A. Bressan M. Buechele V.E. Burtsev W.-C. Chang C. Chatterjee M. Chiosso I. Choi A.G. Chumakov S.-U. Chung A. Cicuttin M.L. Crespo S. Dalla Torre S.S. Dasgupta S. Dasgupta O.Yu. Denisov L. Dhara S.V. Donskov N. Doshita Ch. Dreisbach W. Duennweber R.R. Dusaev M. Dziewiecki A. Efremov P.D. Eversheim M. Faessler A. Ferrero M. Finger M. Finger jr. H. Fischer C. Franco N. du Fresne von Hohenesche J.M. Friedrich V. Frolov E. Fuchey F. Gautheron O.P. Gavrichtchouk S. Gerassimov J. Giarra I. Gnesi M. Gorzellik A. Grasso A. Gridin M. Grosse Perdekamp B. Grube T. Grussenmeyer A. Guskov F. Hass D. Hahne G. Hamar D. von Harrach R. Heitz F. Herrmann N. Horikawa N. d'Hose C.-Y. Hsieh S. Huber S. Ishimoto A. Ivanov Yu. Ivanshin T. Iwata V. Jary R. Joosten P. Joerg K. Juraskova E. Kabuss A. Kerbizi B. Ketzer G.V. Khaustov Yu.A. Khokhlov Yu. Kisselev F. Klein J.H. Koivuniemi V.N. Kolosov K. Kondo I. Konorov V.F. Konstantinov A.M. Kotzinian O.M. Kouznetsov Z. Kral M. Kraemer F. Krinner Z.V. Kroumchtein Y. Kulinich F. Kunne K. Kurek R.P. Kurjata I.I. Kuznetsov A. Kveton A.A. Lednev E.A. Levchenko M. Levillain S. Levorato Y.-S. Lian J. Lichtenstadt R. Longo V.E. Lyubovitskij A. Maggiora A. Magnon N. Makins N. Makke G.K. Mallot S.A. Mamon B. Marianski A. Martin J. Marzec J. Matousek H. Matsuda T. Matsuda G.V. Meshcheryakov M. Meyer W. Meyer Yu.V. Mikhailov M. Mikhasenko E. Mitrofanov N. Mitrofanov Y. Miyachi A. Moretti A. Nagaytsev F. Nerling D. Neyret J. Novy W.-D. Nowak G. Nukazuka A.S. Nunes A.G. Olshevsky I. Orlov M. Ostrick D. Panzieri B. Parsamyan S. Paul J.-C. Peng F. Pereira M. Pesek M. Peskova D.V. Peshekhonov N. Pierre S. Platchkov J. Pochodzalla V.A. Polyakov J. Pretz M. Quaresma C. Quintans S. Ramos C. Regali G. Reicherz C. Riedl N. S. Rogacheva D.I. Ryabchikov A. Rybnikov A. Rychter R. Salac V.D. Samoylenko A. Sandacz C. Santos S. Sarkar I.A. Savin T. Sawada G. Sbrizzai P. Schiavon T. Schluter S. Schmeing H. Schmieden E. Seder A. Selyunin L. Silva L. Sinha S. Sirtl M. Slunecka J. Smolik A. Srnka D. Steffen M. Stolarski O. Subrt M. Sulc H. Suzuki A. Szabelski T. Szameitat P. Sznajder M. Tasevsky S. Tessaro F. Tessarotto A. Thiel J. Tomsa F. Tosello V. Tskhay S. Uhl B.I. Vasilishin A. Vauth B.M. Veit J. Veloso A.Vidon M. Virius S. Wallner M. Wilfert J. ter Wolbeek K. Zaremba P. Zavada M. Zavertyaev E. Zemlyanichkina M. Ziembicki
This is my paper
classification ✦ hep-ex hep-ph
keywords resonancesdependencebinsresultsstatesamplitudesextractfirst
0
0 comments X
read the original abstract

We have performed the most comprehensive resonance-model fit of $\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+$ states using the results of our previously published partial-wave analysis (PWA) of a large data set of diffractive-dissociation events from the reaction $\pi^- + p \to \pi^-\pi^-\pi^+ + p_\text{recoil}$ with a 190 GeV/$c$ pion beam. The PWA results, which were obtained in 100 bins of three-pion mass, $0.5 < m_{3\pi} < 2.5$ GeV/$c^2$, and simultaneously in 11 bins of the reduced four-momentum transfer squared, $0.1 < t' < 1.0$ $($GeV$/c)^2$, are subjected to a resonance-model fit using Breit-Wigner amplitudes to simultaneously describe a subset of 14 selected waves using 11 isovector light-meson states with $J^{PC} = 0^{-+}$, $1^{++}$, $2^{++}$, $2^{-+}$, $4^{++}$, and spin-exotic $1^{-+}$ quantum numbers. The model contains the well-known resonances $\pi(1800)$, $a_1(1260)$, $a_2(1320)$, $\pi_2(1670)$, $\pi_2(1880)$, and $a_4(2040)$. In addition, it includes the disputed $\pi_1(1600)$, the excited states $a_1(1640)$, $a_2(1700)$, and $\pi_2(2005)$, as well as the resonancelike $a_1(1420)$. We measure the resonance parameters mass and width of these objects by combining the information from the PWA results obtained in the 11 $t'$ bins. We extract the relative branching fractions of the $\rho(770) \pi$ and $f_2(1270) \pi$ decays of $a_2(1320)$ and $a_4(2040)$, where the former one is measured for the first time. In a novel approach, we extract the $t'$ dependence of the intensity of the resonances and of their phases. The $t'$ dependence of the intensities of most resonances differs distinctly from the $t'$ dependence of the nonresonant components. For the first time, we determine the $t'$ dependence of the phases of the production amplitudes and confirm that the production mechanism of the Pomeron exchange is common to all resonances.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet.

discussion (0)

Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.

Forward citations

Cited by 3 Pith papers

Reviewed papers in the Pith corpus that reference this work. Sorted by Pith novelty score.

  1. The $a_1(1420)$ in a Unitary Coupled-Channel Three-Body Approach

    hep-ph 2026-06 unverdicted novelty 5.0

    Unitary coupled-channel three-body model fitted to COMPASS data reproduces the a1(1420) enhancement via triangle singularity, indicating no genuine resonance pole is required.

  2. Effects of Final State Interactions on Landau Singularities

    hep-ph 2024-07 unverdicted novelty 5.0

    Triangle singularities mimicking resonances are analyzed in the presence of final-state rescattering using Landau equations and a scattering formalism enforcing two- and three-body unitarity.

  3. Study of $\chi_{cJ}\to \eta \eta \eta^\prime$ via intermediate charmed meson loop mechanisms and its implications for non-observation of $\eta_1(1855)$ in $\chi_{cJ}$ decays

    hep-ph 2026-04 unverdicted novelty 4.0

    Charmed-meson loop calculations reproduce the branching fractions of chi_cJ to eta eta eta' and the absence of eta1(1855) signal in the eta eta' spectrum.