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First measurement of coherent phi-meson photoproduction from He-4 near threshold

Authors
Hiraiwa, T.Yosoi, M.Niiyama, M.Morino, Y.Nakatsugawa, Y.Sumihama, M.Ahn, D. S.Ahn, J. K.Chang, W. C.Chen, J. Y.Date, S.Fujimura, H.Fukui, S.Hicks, K.Hotta, T.Hwang, S. H.Ishikawa, T.Kato, Y.Kawai, H.Kohri, H.Kon, Y.Lin, P. J.Maeda, Y.Miyabe, M.Mizutani, K.Muramatsu, N.Nakano, T.Nozawa, Y.Ohashi, Y.Ohta, T.Oka, M.Rangacharyulu, C.Ryu, S. Y.Saito, T.Sawada, T.Shimizu, H.Strokovsky, E. A.Sugaya, Y.Suzuki, K.Tokiyasu, A. O.Tomioka, T.Tsunemi, T.Uchida, M.Yorita, T.
Issue Date
27-Mar-2018
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW C, v.97, no.3
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Journal Title
PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume
97
Number
3
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/76686
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevC.97.035208
ISSN
2469-9985
Abstract
The differential cross sections and decay angular distributions for coherent phi-meson photoproduction from helium-4 are measured for the first time at forward angles with linearly polarized photons in the energy range E-gamma = 1.685-2.385 GeV. Thanks to the target with spin-parity J(P) = 0(+), unnatural-parity exchanges are absent, and thus natural-parity exchanges can be investigated clearly. The decay asymmetry with respect to photon polarization is shown to be very close to the maximal value. This ensures the strong dominance (> 94%) of natural-parity exchanges in this reaction. To evaluate the contribution from natural-parity exchanges to the forward cross section (theta = 0 degrees) for the gamma p -> phi p reaction near threshold, the energy dependence of the forward cross section (theta = 0 degrees) for the gamma He-4 -> phi He-4 reaction is analyzed. The comparison to gamma p ->phi p data suggests that enhancement of the forward cross section arising from natural-parity exchanges and/or destructive interference between natural-parity and unnatural-parity exchanges is needed in the gamma p ->phi p reaction near threshold.
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