Recoil polarization measurements for neutral pion electroproduction at Q[superscript 2] = 1 (GeV/c)[superscript 2] near the [delta] resonance

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dc.creator Sarty, Adam James, 1965-
dc.creator Kelly, J. J.
dc.creator Gayou, O.
dc.creator Roche, R. E.
dc.creator Chai, Z.
dc.creator Jones, M. K.
dc.creator Frullani, S.
dc.creator Aniol, K.
dc.creator Beise, E. J.
dc.creator Benmokhtar, F.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-13T15:36:07Z
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dc.date.issued 2007-02-12
dc.identifier.issn 0556-2813
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/26041
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dc.description.abstract We measured angular distributions of differential cross section, beam analyzing power, and recoil polarization for neutral pion electroproduction at Q[superscript 2] = 1.0 (GeV/c)[superscript 2] in 10 bins of 1.17 [less than or equal to] W [less than or equal to] 1.35 GeV across the [delta] resonance. A total of 16 independent response functions were extracted, of which 12 were observed for the first time. Comparisons with recent model calculations show that response functions governed by real parts of interference products are determined relatively well near the physical mass, W = M[subscript delta] [approximately equal to] 1.232 GeV, but the variation among models is large for response functions governed by imaginary parts, and for both types of response functions, the variation increases rapidly with W [greater than] M[subscript delta]. We performed a multipole analysis that adjusts suitable subsets of l[subscript pi] [less than or equal to] 2 amplitudes with higher partial waves constrained by baseline models. This analysis provides both real and imaginary parts. The fitted multipole amplitudes are nearly model independent—there is very little sensitivity to the choice of baseline model or truncation scheme. By contrast, truncation errors in the traditional Legendre analysis of N [right arrow] [delta] quadrupole ratios are not negligible. Parabolic fits to the W dependence around M[subscript delta] for the multiple analysis gives values for Re(S[subscript 1+]/M[subscript 1+]) = (−6.61 [plus or minus] 0.18)% and Re(E[subscript 1+]/M[subscript 1+]) = (−2.87 [plus or minus] 0.19)% for the p[pi][superscript 0] channel at W = 1.232 GeV and Q[superscript 2] = 1.0 (GeV/c)[superscript 2] that are distinctly larger than those from the Legendre analysis of the same data. Similarly, the multipole analysis gives Re(S[subscript 0+]/M[subscript 1+]) = (+7.1 [plus or minus] 0.8)% at W = 1.232 GeV, consistent with recent models, while the traditional Legendre analysis gives the opposite sign because its truncation errors are quite severe. en_CA
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dc.publisher American Physical Society en_CA
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.75.025201
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dc.subject.lcsh Pion production
dc.subject.lcsh Polarization (Nuclear Physics)
dc.title Recoil polarization measurements for neutral pion electroproduction at Q[superscript 2] = 1 (GeV/c)[superscript 2] near the [delta] resonance en_CA
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Physical Review C 75, 025201. (2007) en_CA
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