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New data on (γ)over-right-arrow(p)over-right-arrow → ηp with polarized photons and protons and their implications for N* → Nη decays


Authors listMueller, J.; Hartmann, J.; Gruener, M.; Afzal, F.; Anisovich, A., V; Bantes, B.; Bayadilov, D.; Beck, R.; Becker, M.; Beloglazov, Y.; Berlin, A.; Bichow, M.; Boese, S.; Brinkmann, K-T; Challand, T.; Crede, V; Dietz, F.; Dieterle, M.; Drexler, P.; Dutz, H.; Eberhardt, H.; Elsner, D.; Ewald, R.; Fornet-Ponse, K.; Friedrich, S.; Frommberger, F.; Funke, C.; Gottschall, M.; Gridnev, A.; Goertz, S.; Gutz, E.; Hammann, C.; Hannen, V; Hannappel, J.; Herick, J.; Hillert, W.; Hoffmeister, P.; Honisch, C.; Jahn, O.; Jude, T.; Jaegle, I; Kaeser, A.; Kaiser, D.; Kalinowsky, H.; Kalischewski, F.; Kammer, S.; Keshelashvili, I; Klassen, P.; Kleber, V; Klein, F.; Klempt, E.; Koop, K.; Krusche, B.; Kube, M.; Lang, M.; Lopatin, I; Maghrbi, Y.; Mahlberg, P.; Makonyi, K.; Messi, F.; Metag, V; Meyer, W.; Muellers, J.; Nanova, M.; Nikonov, V; Novinski, D.; Novotny, R.; Piontek, D.; Reicherz, G.; Rosenbaum, C.; Rostomyan, T.; Roth, B.; Sarantsev, A.; Schmidt, C.; Schmieden, H.; Schmitz, R.; Seifen, T.; Sokhoyan, V; Thiel, A.; Thoma, U.; Urban, M.; van Pee, H.; Walther, D.; Wendel, C.; Wiedner, U.; Wilson, A.; Winnebeck, A.; Witthauer, L.

Publication year2020

JournalPhysics Letters B

Volume number803

ISSN0370-2693

eISSN1873-2445

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135323

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
The polarization observables T, E, P, H, and G in photoproduction of eta mesons off protons are measured for photon energies from threshold to W = 2400 MeV (T), 2280 MeV (E), 1620 MeV (P, H), or 1820 MeV (G), covering nearly the full solid angle. The data are compared to predictions from the SAID, MAID, JuBo, and BnGa partial-wave analyses. A refit within the BnGa approach including further data yields precise branching ratios for the N eta decay of nucleon resonances. A N eta-branching ratio of 0.33 +/- 0.04 for N(1650)1/2(-) is found, which reduces the large and controversially discussed N eta-branching ratio difference of the two lowest mass J(P) = 1/2(-) -resonances significantly. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMueller, J., Hartmann, J., Gruener, M., Afzal, F., Anisovich, A., Bantes, B., et al. (2020) New data on (γ)over-right-arrow(p)over-right-arrow → ηp with polarized photons and protons and their implications for N* → Nη decays, Physics Letters B, 803, Article 135323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135323

APA Citation styleMueller, J., Hartmann, J., Gruener, M., Afzal, F., Anisovich, A., Bantes, B., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Becker, M., Beloglazov, Y., Berlin, A., Bichow, M., Boese, S., Brinkmann, K., Challand, T., Crede, V., Dietz, F., Dieterle, M., Drexler, P., ...Witthauer, L. (2020). New data on (γ)over-right-arrow(p)over-right-arrow → ηp with polarized photons and protons and their implications for N* → Nη decays. Physics Letters B. 803, Article 135323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135323



Keywords


BARYON RESONANCESBaryon spectroscopyBEAM ASYMMETRYBREMSSTRAHLUNGELSAGAMMA-PMESONMeson photoproductionPHOTOPRODUCTIONPolarization observablesQUARK-MODELSPECTROMETER

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