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Freed-Isobar Analysis of Light Mesons at COMPASS
Modern hadron-spectroscopy experiments such as COMPASS collect data samples of unprecedented size, so that novel analysis techniques become possible and necessary. One such technique is the freed-isobar partial-wave analysis (PWA). In this approach, fixed parametrizations for the amplitudes of inter...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789811219313_0078 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2703567 |
Sumario: | Modern hadron-spectroscopy experiments such as COMPASS collect data samples of unprecedented size, so that novel analysis techniques become possible and necessary. One such technique is the freed-isobar partial-wave analysis (PWA). In this approach, fixed parametrizations for the amplitudes of intermediate states commonly modeled using Breit-Wigner shapes are replaced by sets of step-like functions that are determined from the data. This approach not only reduces the model dependence of partial-wave analyses, but also allows us to study the amplitudes of the intermediate states and their dependence on the parent system. We will also present results of a freed-isobar PWA performed on the large data set on diffractive production of three charged pions collected by the COMPASS experiment, which consists of 46×106 exclusive events. We will focus on results for the wave with spin-exotic quantum numbers JPC = 1−+, in particular on its decay into ρ(770)π. Here, the freed-isobar PWA method provides insight into the interplay of three- and two-particle dynamics and confirms the decay of the spin-exotic π1(1600) resonance to ρ(770)π in a model-independent way. |
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