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Precision spectroscopy with COMPASS and the observation of a new iso-vector resonance

We report on the results of a novel partial-wave analysis based on $50\cdot 10^6$ events from the reaction $\pi^- + p \to \pi^- \pi^- \pi^+ + p_\text{recoil}$ at 190 $\text{GeV/c}$ incoming beam momentum using the COMPASS spectrometer. A separated analysis in bins of $m_{3\pi}$ and four-momentum tra...

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Autor principal: Paul, Stephan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147303002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1636953
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Sumario:We report on the results of a novel partial-wave analysis based on $50\cdot 10^6$ events from the reaction $\pi^- + p \to \pi^- \pi^- \pi^+ + p_\text{recoil}$ at 190 $\text{GeV/c}$ incoming beam momentum using the COMPASS spectrometer. A separated analysis in bins of $m_{3\pi}$ and four-momentum transfer $t'$ reveals the interference of resonant and non-resonant particle production and allows their spectral separation. Besides well known resonances we observe a new iso-vector meson $a_1(1420)$ at a mass of 1420 $\text{MEV\c}^2$ in the $f_0(980)\pi$ final state only, the origin of which is unclear. We have also examined the structure of the $0^{++}$ $\pi\pi$-isobar in the $J^{PC}=0^{-+}, 1^{++}, 2^{-+}$ three pion waves. This clearly reveals the various $0^{++}$ $\pi\pi$-isobar components and its correlation to the decay of light mesons.