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Differential cross section and photon-beam asymmetry for the (gamma)over-right-arrow p -> pi(+) n reaction at forward pi(+) angles at E-gamma=1.5-2.95 GeV

Authors
Kohri, H.Wang, S. Y.Shiu, S. H.Chang, W. C.Yanai, Y.Ahn, D. S.Ahn, J. K.Chen, J. Y.Date, S.Ejiri, H.Fujimura, H.Fujiwara, M.Fukui, S.Gohn, W.Hicks, K.Hosaka, A.Hotta, T.Hwang, S. H.Imai, K.Ishikawa, T.Joo, K.Kato, Y.Kim, S. H.Kon, Y.Lee, H. S.Maeda, Y.Mibe, T.Miyabe, M.Morino, Y.Muramatsu, N.Nakano, T.Nakatsugawa, Y.Niiyama, M.Noumi, H.Ohashi, Y.Ohta, T.Oka, M.Parker, J. D.Rangacharyulu, C.Ryu, S. Y.Sawada, T.Shimizu, H.Sugaya, Y.Sumihama, M.Tsunemi, T.Uchida, M.Ungaro, M.Yosoi, M.
Issue Date
22-Jan-2018
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW C, v.97, no.1
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Journal Title
PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume
97
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/77942
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevC.97.015205
ISSN
2469-9985
Abstract
Differential cross sections and photon-beam asymmetries for the (gamma) over right arrowp -> pi(+) n reaction have been measured for 0.6 < cos theta(pi) < 1 and E-gamma = 1.5-2.95 GeV at SPring-8/LEPS. The cross sections monotonically decrease as the photon beam energy increases for 0.6 < cos theta(pi) < 0.9. However, the energy dependence of the cross sections for 0.9 < cos theta(pi) < 1 and E-gamma = 1.5-2.2 GeV (W = 1.9-2.2 GeV) is different, which may be due to a nucleon or Delta resonance. The present cross sections agree well with the previous cross sections measured by other groups and show forward peaking, suggesting significant t-channel contributions in this kinematical region. The asymmetries are found to be positive, which can be explained by rho exchange in the t channel. Large positive asymmetries in the small-vertical bar t vertical bar region, where the rho-exchange contribution becomes small, could be explained by introducing p-exchange interference with the s channel.
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