147 research outputs found
Kaon photoproduction on the nucleon: Contributions of kaon-hyperon final states to the magnetic moment of the nucleon
By using the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule and an isobaric model of
kaon photoproduction, we calculate contributions of kaon-hyperon final states
to the magnetic moment of the proton and the neutron. We find that the
contributions are small. The approximation of sigma_{TT'} by sigma_{T} clearly
overestimates the value of the GDH integral. We find a smaller upper bound for
the contributions of kaon-hyperon final states to the proton's anomalous
magnetic moment in kaon photoproduction, and a positive contribution for the
square of the neutron's magnetic moment.Comment: 6 pages, revtex, 1 postscript figure, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Electromagnetic Couplings of Nucleon Resonances
An effective Lagrangian calculation of pion photoproduction including all
nucleon resonances up to GeV is presented. We compare our
results to recent calculations and show the influence of different width
parametrizations and offshell cutoffs on the photoproduction multipoles. We
determine the electromagnetic couplings of the resonances from a new fit to the
multipole data.Comment: 20 pages, latex, 6 figures. Misprints corrected, text & 3 figures
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Analysis of resonance multipoles from polarization observables in eta photoproduction
A combined analysis of new eta photoproduction data for total and
differential cross sections, target asymmetry and photon asymmetry is
presented. Using a few reasonable assumptions we perform the first
model-independent analysis of the E0+, E2- and M2- eta photoproduction
multipoles. Making use of the well-known A3/2 helicity amplitude of the
D13(1520) state we extract its branching ratio to the eta-N channel,
Gamma(eta,N)/Gamma = (0.08 +- 0.01)%. At higher energies, we show that the
photon asymmetry is extremely sensitive to small multipoles that are excited by
photons in the helicity 3/2 state. The new GRAAL photon asymmetry data at
higher energy show a clear signal of the F15(1680) excitation which permits
extracting an F15(1680)->eta,N branching ratio of (0.15 +0.35 -0.10)%.Comment: 14 pages of LATEX including 7 postscript figure
Low energy kaon photoproduction from nuclei
We study -meson production in interaction at energies below
the reaction threshold in free space. The Thomas-Fermi and spectral function
approaches are used for the calculations of the production process. It is found
that the measurement of the differential spectra may allow to reconstruct the
production mechanism and to investigate the dispersion relations entering the
production vertex. It is shown that the contribution from secondary pion
induced reactions to the total kaon photoproduction is negligible for
1.2 GeV so that strangeness production at low energies is
sensitive to the nuclear spectral function.Comment: 20 pages, espcrc1, including 12 figures, to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Pion and photon couplings of N* resonances from scattering on the proton
Results of a relativistic model for pion- and photon-induced reactions on the
proton are presented. The model is crossing symmetric and gauge invariant. The
nucleon resonances P_11 (1440), P_11 (1710), D_13 (1520), S_11 (1535), S_11
(1650), P_33 (1232), P_33 (1600), S_31 (1620), and D_33 (1700) have been
included explicitly in the calculation. Unitarity within the channel space \pi
N + \gamma N below the two-pion production threshold has been achieved by using
the K-matrix approach. Strong and electromagnetic coupling parameters of the N*
resonances have been determined from a fit to the pion-nucleon phase shifts,
pion-photoproduction multipoles and Compton-scattering cross sections. The
model is shown to describe simultaneously most of the available data. Results
for the electric and magnetic polarizabilities of the nucleon are presented.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, Revte
Role of the N*(1440) resonance in the pp->pnpi+ reaction
New measurement by CELSIUS-WASA Collaboration on the pp->pn pi+ reaction
reveals clear evidence for the presence of the Roper resonance N*(1440) which
has been ignored in previous theoretical calculations. In this article, based
on an effective Lagrangian approach and available knowledge on the Roper
resonance, we investigate the role of the Roper resonance for the pp->pn pi+
reaction. It is found that the contribution from the Roper resonance N*(1440)
becomes significant for kinetic energy above 1.1 GeV, consistent with the new
experimental observation. The t-channel sigma-meson exchange is dominant for
the production of the Roper resonance.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
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