eta-meson production in proton-proton collisions at excess energies of 40 and 72 MeV

Petren, H. ; Bargholtz, Chr. ; Bashkanov, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 82 (2010) 055206, 2010.
Inspire Record 882234 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.60320

The production of η mesons in proton-proton collisions has been studied using the WASA detector at the CELSIUS storage ring at excess energies of Q=40 MeV and Q=72 MeV. The η was detected through its 2γ decay in a near-4π electromagnetic calorimeter, whereas the protons were measured by a combination of straw chambers and plastic scintillator planes in the forward hemisphere. About 6.9×104 and 9.3×104 events were found at Q=40 MeV and Q=72 MeV, respectively, with background contributions of less than 5%. A simple parametrization of the production cross section in terms of low partial waves was used to evaluate the acceptance corrections. Strong evidence was found for the influence of higher partial waves. The Dalitz plots show the presence of p waves in both the pp and the η{pp} systems and the angular distributions of the η in the center-of-mass frame suggest the influence of d-wave η mesons.

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Differential cross section for pp -> pp eta at proton beam energies of 1360 and 1445 MeV (excess energies of of 40 and 72 MeV). The angle theta* is that between the eta momentum and that of the beam in the overall CM system. The error shown in the table is the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty, excluding the overall normalization error.

Differential cross section for pp -> pp eta at proton beam energies of 1360 and 1445 MeV (excess energies of of 40 and 72 MeV). The angle theta** is that between the pp relative momentum and that of the eta in the diproton rest frame. The error shown in the table is the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty, excluding the overall normalization error.

Differential cross section for pp -> pp eta at a proton beam energy of 1360 MeV (excess energy Q = 40 MeV) with respect to the square of the final pp invariant mass. Note the change in units with respect to the figure.

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Exclusive Measurement of the $pp \to nn\pi^+\pi^+$ Reaction at 1.1 GeV

The CELSIUS/WASA collaboration Skorodko, T. ; Bashkanov, M. ; Bogoslawsky, D. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 47 (2011) 108, 2011.
Inspire Record 879711 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.63827

First exclusive data for the $pp \to nn\pi^+\pi^+$ reaction have been obtained at CELSIUS with the WASA detector setup at a beam energy of $T_p$ = 1.1 GeV. Total and differential cross sections disagree with theoretical calculations, which predict the $\Delta\Delta$ excitation to be the dominant process at this beam energy. Instead the data require the excitation of a higher-lying $\Delta$ state, most likely the $\Delta(1600)$, to be the leading process.

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Total cross section.

Distribution of the invariant mass of the PI+PI+ system.

Distribution of the cosine of the PI+_PI+ opening angle DELTA at an incident kinetic energy of 1.1 GeV.

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Anisotropy in the pion angular distribution of the reaction pp -> pp pi0 at 400 MeV

Thorngren Engblom, P. ; Negasi Keleta, S. ; Cappellaro, F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 76 (2007) 011602, 2007.
Inspire Record 725409 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31500

The reaction pp -> pp pi0 was studied with the WASA detector at the CELSIUS storage ring. The center of mass angular distribution of the pi0 was obtained by detection of the gamma decay products together with the two outgoing protons, and found to be anisotropic with a negative second derivative slope, in agreement with the theoretical predictions from a microscopic calculation.

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Acceptance corrected centre of mass PI0 angular distribution, normalized to 92.3 +- 7.2 MUB (Bilger et al.).

Acceptance corrected centre of mass PI0 angular distribution for relative proton momenta < 53 MeV, normalized to Bilger et al... Statistical errors only.


Exclusive Measurements of pp -> dpi+pi0: Double-Pionic Fusion without ABC Effect

The CELSIUS/WASA collaboration Kren, F. ; Bashkanov, M. ; Bogoslawsky, D. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 684 (2010) 110-113, 2010.
Inspire Record 833116 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.54563

Exclusive measurements of the reaction pp -> dpi+pi0 have been carried out at T_p = 1.1 GeV at the CELSIUS storage ring using the WASA detector. The isovector pi+pi0 channel exhibits no enhancement at low invariant pipi masses, i. e. no ABC effect. The differential distributions are in agreement with the conventional t-channel Delta-Delta excitation process, which also accounts for the observed energy dependence of the total cross section. This is an update of a previously published version -- see important note at the end of the article.

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Updated total cross section for the reaction P P --> DEUT PI+ PI0, from the erratum.

Angular distribution of the PI0 in the CM system for the process P P --> DEUT PI+ PI0. As described in the erratum, these values should be multiplied by a factor of 2.3.

Angular distribution of the deuterium in the CM system for the process P P --> DEUT PI+ PI0. As described in the erratum, these values should be multiplied by a factor of 2.3.


Two-Pion Production in Proton-Proton Collisions: Experimental Total Cross Sections and their Isospin Decomposition

Skorodko, T. ; Bashkanov, M. ; Bogoslawsky, D. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 679 (2009) 30-35, 2009.
Inspire Record 823365 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.54188

The two-pion production in pp-collisions has been investigated at CELSIUS in exclusive measurements from threshold up to $T_p$ = 1.36 GeV. Total and differential cross sections have been obtained for the channels $pn\pi^+\pi^0$, $pp\pi^+\pi^-$, $pp\pi^0\pi^0$ and also $nn\pi^+\pi^+$. For intermediate incident energies $T_p >$ 1 GeV, i.e. in the region which is beyond the Roper excitation but at the onset of $\Delta\Delta$ excitation, the total $pp\pi^0\pi^0$ cross section falls behind theoretical predictions by as much as an order of magnitude near 1.2 GeV, whereas the $nn\pi^+\pi^+$ cross section is a factor of five larger than predicted. An isospin decompostion of the total cross sections exhibits a s-channel-like energy dependence in the region of the Roper excitation as well as a significant contribution of an isospin 3/2 resonance other than the $\Delta(1232)$. As possible candidates the $\Delta(1600)$ and the $\Delta(1700)$ are discussed.

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Cross section for the (P P PI0 PI0) channel.

Cross sections for the (N N PI+ PI+) and (P N PI+ PI0) channels at EKIN = 1.1 GeV.


Delta Delta Excitation in Proton-Proton Induced pi0pi0 Production

Skorodko, T. ; Bashkanov, M. ; Bogoslawsky, D. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 695 (2011) 115-123, 2011.
Inspire Record 860341 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.56497

Exclusive measurements of the $pp \to pp\pi^0\pi^0$ reaction have been performed at CELSIUS/WASA at energies from threshold up to $T_p$ = 1.3 GeV. Total and differential cross sections have been obtained. Here we concentrate on energies $T_p \ge$ 1 GeV, where the $\Delta\Delta$ excitation becomes the leading process. No evidence is found for a significant ABC effect beyond that given by the conventional $t$-channel $\Delta\Delta$ excitation. This holds also for the double-pionic fusion to the quasibound $^2$He. The data are compared to model predictions, which are based on both pion and $\rho$ exchange. Total and differential cross sections are at variance with these predictions and call for a profound modification of the $\rho$-exchange. A phenomenological modification allowing only a small $\rho$ exchange contribution leads to a quantitative description of the data.

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Cross section taken from an earlier CELSIUS publication (PL B679(2009)30 - arXiv:0903.2087).

PI0_PI0 invariant mass distribution at an incident kinetic energy of 1000 MeV.

PI0_PI0 invariant mass distribution at an incident kinetic energy of 1100 MeV.

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Production of the omega meson in the pd --> 3He omega reaction at 1450 MeV and 1360 MeV

The CELSIUS/WASA collaboration Schonning, K. ; Bargholtz, Chr. ; Bashkanov, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 79 (2009) 044002, 2009.
Inspire Record 813975 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.52157

The production of $\omega$ mesons in the $pd \to{}^3$He$ \omega$ reaction has been studied at two energies near the kinematic threshold, $T_p=1450$ MeV and $T_p=1360$ MeV. The differential cross section was measured as a function of the $\omega$ cm angle at both energies over the whole angular range. Whereas the results at 1360 MeV are consistent with isotropy, strong rises are observed near both the forward and backward directions at 1450 MeV. Calculations made using a two-step model with an intermediate pion fail to reproduce the shapes of the measured angular distributions and also underestimate the total cross sections.

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Total cross sections.

Differential cross section at 1450 MeV.

Differential cross section at 1360 MeV.


Exclusive measurement of two-pion production in the dd --> 4Hepipi reaction

Keleta, S. ; Bargholtz, Chr. ; Bashkanov, M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 825 (2009) 71-90, 2009.
Inspire Record 818215 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.52982

The results from the first kinematically complete measurement of the dd --> 4Hepipi reaction are reported. The aim was to investigate a long standing puzzle regarding the origin of the peculiar pipi-invariant mass distributions appearing in double pion production in light ion collisions, the so-called ABC effect. The measurements were performed at the incident deuteron energies of 712 MeV and 1029 MeV, with the WASA detector assembly at CELSIUS in Uppsala, Sweden. We report the observation of a characteristic enhancement at low pipi-invariant mass at 712 MeV, the lowest energy yet. At the higher energy, in addition to confirming previous experimental observations, our results reveal a strong angular dependence of the pions in the overall centre of mass system. The results are qualitatively reproduced by a theoretical model, according to which the ABC effect is described as resulting from a kinematical enhancement in the production of the pion pairs from two parallel and independent NN--> dpi sub-processes.

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Total cross section for neutral and charged pion channels.

Invariant PI0 PI0 mass distribution at deuteron kinetic energy 1.029 GeV.

Invariant PI+ PI- mass distribution at deuteron kinetic energy 1.029 GeV.

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Photon asymmetry measurements of $\overrightarrow{\gamma} \mathrm{p} \rightarrow \pi^{0} \mathrm{p}$ for E$_{\gamma}$=320$-$650 MeV

The MAINZ-A2 collaboration Gardner, S. ; Howdle, D. ; Sikora, M.H. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 52 (2016) 333, 2016.
Inspire Record 1472369 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.129289

High statistics measurements of the photon asymmetry $\mathrm{\Sigma}$ for the $\overrightarrow{\gamma}$p$\rightarrow\pi^{0}$p reaction have been made in the center of mass energy range W=1214-1450 MeV. The data were measured with the MAMI A2 real photon beam and Crystal Ball/TAPS detector systems in Mainz, Germany. The results significantly improve the existing world data and are shown to be in good agreement with previous measurements, and with the MAID, SAID, and Bonn-Gatchina predictions. We have also combined the photon asymmetry results with recent cross-section measurements from Mainz to calculate the profile functions, $\check{\mathrm{\Sigma}}$ (= $\sigma_{0}\mathrm{\Sigma}$), and perform a moment analysis. Comparison with calculations from the Bonn-Gatchina model shows that the precision of the data is good enough to further constrain the higher partial waves, and there is an indication of interference between the very small $F$-waves and the $N(1520) 3/2^{-}$ and $N(1535) 1/2^{-}$ resonances.

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Photon beam asymmetry Sigma at W=1.2159988 GeV

Photon beam asymmetry Sigma at W=1.2194968 GeV

Photon beam asymmetry Sigma at W=1.2225014 GeV

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Photoproduction of {\boldmath{$\pi^{0}$}} Mesons off Protons and Neutrons in the Second and Third Nucleon Resonance Region

The A2 collaboration Dieterle, M. ; Werthmüller, D. ; Abt, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C (2018) 065205-1-065205-28, 2018.
Inspire Record 1675023 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.131794

Photoproduction of mesons off quasi-free nucleons bound in the deuteron allows to study the electromagnetic excitation spectrum of the neutron and the isospin structure of the excitation of nucleon resonances. The database for such reactions is much more sparse than for free proton targets. Single $\pi^0$ photoproduction off quasi-free nucleons from the deuteron was experimentally studied. Nuclear effects were investigated by a comparison of the results for free protons and quasi-free protons and used as a correction for the quasi-free neutron data. The experiment was performed at the tagged photon beam of the Mainz MAMI accelerator for photon energies between 0.45~GeV and 1.4~GeV, using an almost $4\pi$ electromagnetic calorimeter composed of the Crystal Ball and TAPS detectors. A complete kinematic reconstruction of the final state removed the effects of Fermi motion. Reaction model predictions and PWA for $\gamma n\rightarrow n\pi^{0}$, based on fits to data for the other isospin channels, disagreed between themselves and no model provided a good description of the new data. The results demonstrate clearly the importance of a measurement of the fully neutral final state for the isospin decomposition of the cross section. Model refits, for example from the Bonn-Gatchina analysis, show that the new and the previous data for the other three isospin channels can be simultaneously described when the contributions of several partial waves are modified. The results are also relevant for the suppression of the higher resonance bumps in total photoabsorption on nuclei, which are not well understood.

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Excitation function at cos(Theta_pi0)cm = -0.95

Excitation function at cos(Theta_pi0)cm = -0.85

Excitation function at cos(Theta_pi0)cm = -0.75

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