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First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS

One of the goals of the COMPASS experiment is the precision study of light-meson spectroscopy with data for various final states. With 46\times 10^6$ exclusive events, the process \process constitutes the flagship channel.Based on this data set, the results of an extensive partial-wave analysis (PWA...

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Autor principal: Krinner, Fabian Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.310.0034
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2296683
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description One of the goals of the COMPASS experiment is the precision study of light-meson spectroscopy with data for various final states. With 46\times 10^6$ exclusive events, the process \process constitutes the flagship channel.Based on this data set, the results of an extensive partial-wave analysis (PWA), using a total of 88 partial waves in the model, were published. Along with it, results of a first study of the so-called freed-isobar method were shown. Here, the fixed amplitudes for appearing $\Ppip\Ppim$ intermediate states used in the conventional analysis were replaced by sets of piecewise constant functions to extract the amplitudes of the $\Ppip\Ppim$ subsystems directly from the data. In this first study, this was done for three $\Ppi$ partial waves with $\JPC=0^{++}$ intermediate $\Ppip\Ppim$ states.The promising results inspired further extension of this method, by also freeing intermediate $\Ppip\Ppim$ states with $\JPC = 1^{--}$ and $2^{++}$. With this extension of the set of freed waves, mathematical ambiguities in the model arise due to the much higher flexibility of the model. We will present first results of these extended studies on COMPASS data along with methods to resolve the arising ambiguities.
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spelling cern-22966832023-03-14T16:51:18Zdoi:10.22323/1.310.0034http://cds.cern.ch/record/2296683engKrinner, Fabian MichaelFirst results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASShep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyOne of the goals of the COMPASS experiment is the precision study of light-meson spectroscopy with data for various final states. With 46\times 10^6$ exclusive events, the process \process constitutes the flagship channel.Based on this data set, the results of an extensive partial-wave analysis (PWA), using a total of 88 partial waves in the model, were published. Along with it, results of a first study of the so-called freed-isobar method were shown. Here, the fixed amplitudes for appearing $\Ppip\Ppim$ intermediate states used in the conventional analysis were replaced by sets of piecewise constant functions to extract the amplitudes of the $\Ppip\Ppim$ subsystems directly from the data. In this first study, this was done for three $\Ppi$ partial waves with $\JPC=0^{++}$ intermediate $\Ppip\Ppim$ states.The promising results inspired further extension of this method, by also freeing intermediate $\Ppip\Ppim$ states with $\JPC = 1^{--}$ and $2^{++}$. With this extension of the set of freed waves, mathematical ambiguities in the model arise due to the much higher flexibility of the model. We will present first results of these extended studies on COMPASS data along with methods to resolve the arising ambiguities.One of the goals of the COMPASS experiment is the precision study of light-meson spectroscopy with data for various final states. With $46\times10^6$ exclusive events, the process $\pi^- p\to\pi^-\pi^+\pi^- p$ constitutes the flagship channel. Based on this data set, the results of an extensive partial-wave analysis (PWA), using a total of 88 partial waves in the model, were published. Along with it, results of a first study of the so-called freed-isobar method were shown. Here, the fixed amplitudes for appearing $\pi^+\pi^-$ intermediate states used in the conventional analysis were replaced by sets of piecewise constant functions to extract the amplitudes of the $\pi^+\pi^-$ subsystems directly from the data. In this first study, this was one for three $\pi$ partial waves with $J^{PC}=0^{++}$ intermediate $\pi^+\pi^-$ states. The promising results inspired further extension of this method, by also freeing intermediate $\pi^+\pi^-$ states with $J^{PC} = 1^{--}$ and $2^{++}$. With this extension of the set of freed waves, mathematical ambiguities in the model arise due to the much higher flexibility of the model. We will present first results of these extended studies on COMPASS data along with methods to resolve the arising ambiguities.SISSAarXiv:1711.10828oai:cds.cern.ch:22966832017-11-29
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Krinner, Fabian Michael
First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS
title First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS
title_full First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS
title_fullStr First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS
title_full_unstemmed First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS
title_short First results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at COMPASS
title_sort first results from an extended freed-isobar analysis at compass
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.310.0034
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2296683
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