Exclusive electroproduction of Phi mesons at 4.2-GeV.

The CLAS collaboration Lukashin, K. ; Smith, E.S. ; Adams, G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 64 (2001) 059901, 2001.
Inspire Record 552246 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38589

We studied the exclusive reaction e p --> e' p' phi using the phi --> K^+ K^- decay mode. The data were collected using a 4.2 GeV incident electron beam and the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. Our experiment covers the range in Q^2 from 0.7 to 2.2 GeV^2, and W from 2.0 to 2.6 GeV. Taken together with all previous data, we find a consistent picture of phi production on the proton. Our measurement shows the expected decrease of the t-slope with the vector meson formation time c Delta tau below 2 fm. At = 0.6 fm, we measure b_phi = 2.27 +- 0.42 GeV^-2. The cross section dependence on W as W^{0.2+-0.1} at Q^2 = 1.3 GeV^2 was determined by comparison with phi production at HERA after correcting for threshold effects. This is the same dependence as observed in photoproduction.

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Slope of the DSIG/DT distribution in different Q**2 regions.

Cross section as a function of Q**2 and W.

The differential cross section for exclusive PHI electroproduction off the photon, (TP=T-TMIN).


Study of 4pi system in the rho-prime(1710) meson mass region in the reaction pi- p ---> p pi+ pi- pi- pi0 at 4.5 gev/c momentum.

Kliger, G.K. ; Beketov, G.V. ; Grechko, V.E. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 19 (1974) 839-848, 1974.
Inspire Record 95146 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19145

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Vector-meson electroproduction at high q-squared

Ahrens, L. ; Berkelman, Karl ; Brown, G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 31 (1973) 131-133, 1973.
Inspire Record 84487 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47133

We have measured ρ0, ω (combined) and ϕ electroproduction over a range of virtual-photon four-momentum Q2 from 0.4 to 2.2 GeV2 and for photon energies ν from 2.7 to 8.6 GeV. We find that the slope of the t (momentum transfer) dependence of the ρ0 and ω forward peak decreases with increasing Q2 to less than half of the photoproduction slope.

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The cross section for virtual photon are derived from E- P cross section bydividing on the virtual-photon flux factor.