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The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment

Based on the largest event sample of diffractively produced $\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+$, obtained by a pion beam of $190~\rm{GeV/c}$ momentum, the COMPASS collaboration has performed the most advanced partial wave analysis on multi-body final states, using the isobar model. The large number of waves included...

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Autor principal: Paul, Stephan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.13.010018
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description Based on the largest event sample of diffractively produced $\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+$, obtained by a pion beam of $190~\rm{GeV/c}$ momentum, the COMPASS collaboration has performed the most advanced partial wave analysis on multi-body final states, using the isobar model. The large number of waves included in the analysis reduces truncation effects. We have used fourteen out of a total of eighty-eight waves, to extract resonance parameters for eleven light meson candidates, most of them observed previously. The coherence of the analysis and the large variety of systematic studies has allowed to determine mass and width of most $a_{J}$ and $\pi_{J}$ states with six different values of $J^{PC}$ below a mass of $2.1~\rm{GeV/c^2}$, with high confidence. We exploited that the production rates of resonant and non-resonant contributions in these fourteen waves vary differently with the four-momentum transfer squared in the reaction. In addition, we have performed the first isobar-freed analysis in diffraction, from which we have determined the shape of the $[\pi\pi]_{S-wave}$ isobar for different $J^{PC}$ of the $3\pi$ system.
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spelling cern-22230472023-03-14T20:14:27Zdoi:10.7566/JPSCP.13.010018http://cds.cern.ch/record/2223047engPaul, StephanThe spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentBased on the largest event sample of diffractively produced $\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+$, obtained by a pion beam of $190~\rm{GeV/c}$ momentum, the COMPASS collaboration has performed the most advanced partial wave analysis on multi-body final states, using the isobar model. The large number of waves included in the analysis reduces truncation effects. We have used fourteen out of a total of eighty-eight waves, to extract resonance parameters for eleven light meson candidates, most of them observed previously. The coherence of the analysis and the large variety of systematic studies has allowed to determine mass and width of most $a_{J}$ and $\pi_{J}$ states with six different values of $J^{PC}$ below a mass of $2.1~\rm{GeV/c^2}$, with high confidence. We exploited that the production rates of resonant and non-resonant contributions in these fourteen waves vary differently with the four-momentum transfer squared in the reaction. In addition, we have performed the first isobar-freed analysis in diffraction, from which we have determined the shape of the $[\pi\pi]_{S-wave}$ isobar for different $J^{PC}$ of the $3\pi$ system.Based on the largest event sample of diffractively produced π^−π^−π^+, obtained by a pion beam of 190 GeV/c momentum, the COMPASS collaboration has performed the so far most advanced partial-wave analysis on multi-body final states, using the isobar model. The large number of 88waves included in the analysis reduces truncation effects. We have used fourteen waves, to extract resonance parameters for eleven light-meson candidates, most of them observed previously. The coherence of the analysis and the large variety of systematic studies has allowed us to determine mass and width of most and π_J states with a total of six different values of J^PC below a mass of 2:1 GeV/c^2, with high confidence. We exploit that the production rates of resonant and non-resonant contributions in these fourteen waves vary differently with the four-momentum transfer squared in the reaction. In addition, we have performed the first isobar-freed analysis in diffraction, from which we have determined the shape of the ππ S-wave isobar for different J^PC of the 3π system.Based on the largest event sample of diffractively produced $\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+$, obtained by a pion beam of $190~\rm{GeV/c}$ momentum, the COMPASS collaboration has performed the most advanced partial wave analysis on multi-body final states, using the isobar model. The large number of waves included in the analysis reduces truncation effects. We have used fourteen out of a total of eighty-eight waves, to extract resonance parameters for eleven light meson candidates, most of them observed previously. The coherence of the analysis and the large variety of systematic studies has allowed to determine mass and width of most $a_{J}$ and $\pi_{J}$ states with six different values of $J^{PC}$ below a mass of $2.1~\rm{GeV/c^2}$, with high confidence. We exploited that the production rates of resonant and non-resonant contributions in these fourteen waves vary differently with the four-momentum transfer squared in the reaction. In addition, we have performed the first isobar-freed analysis in diffraction, from which we have determined the shape of the $[\pi\pi]_{S-wave}$ isobar for different $J^{PC}$ of the $3\pi$ system.arXiv:1610.01231oai:cds.cern.ch:22230472016-10-04
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
title The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
title_full The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
title_fullStr The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
title_full_unstemmed The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
title_short The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
title_sort spectrum of light isovector mesons with $c=+1$ from the compass experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.13.010018
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