Amplitude Analysis of ωπ<sup>0 </sup>Photoproduction at GlueX

ORAL

Abstract

The GlueX experiment at Jefferson Laboratory seeks to map out the spectrum of light mesons produced from a linearly polarized photon beam. The production and decays of a light meson resonance X such as γp→ Xp' →ωπ0p' can be modeled with polarized vector-pseudoscalar amplitudes, which can describe the contribution of individual amplitudes to the total measured intensity. The status of mass-independent fits to the ωπ0 mass spectrum over a wide range of mass and momentum transfer -t will be presented, with an emphasis on interactions with the b1(1235) meson. We will also present in parallel an analysis of moments of the angular distributions for the same process, as a means of verifying the stability of the amplitude-based results. These results will help to improve the broader knowledge of light meson states and how they are produced.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under the award DE-SC0023978.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.465.0039

Presenters

  • Kevin Scheuer

    • William & Mary

Authors

  • Kevin Scheuer

    • William & Mary