2-7 June 2016
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
14th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction
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Parallel Session B1

Place

Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date: 2 Jun 15:00 - 16:25

Conveners

    • Kamys, Boguslaw (Jagiellonian University)

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Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B1
We present some results on the analysis of three pion resonances. The analyses are motivated by the recent release of the largest data set on diffractively produced three pions by the COMPASS collaboration. We construct reaction amplitudes that satisfy fundamental $S$-matrix principles, which allows the use of models that have physical constraints to be used in fitting data. The models are motivat ... More
Presented by Andrew JACKURA on 2/6/2016 at 15:45
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B1
We discuss exclusive central diffractive dipion production in the reactions $pp \to pp \pi^{+} \pi^{-}$ and $p\bar{p} \to p\bar{p} \pi^{+} \pi^{-}$ at high energies. The calculation is based on a tensor pomeron model and the amplitudes for the processes are formulated in an effective field-theoretic approach [1]. We include the purely diffractive dipion continuum, and the scalar and tensor resonan ... More
Presented by Piotr LEBIEDOWICZ on 2/6/2016 at 13:00
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B1
Pion production is the dominating inelastic process in nucleus-nucleus collisions. At beam energies on the order of 1 - 2 GeV per nucleon pions are predominantly created via the excitation and the decay of hadron resonances. The $\Delta(1232)$ baryon resonance is most copiously produced, but as the incident energy increases, higher lying resonances, such as $N(1440)$, $N(1520)$, $N(1535)$, $\Delta ... More
Presented by Małgorzata GUMBERIDZE on 2/6/2016 at 16:05
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B1
The COMPASS experiment is a multi-purpose fixed-target spectrometer located at CERN Super Proton Synchrotron aimed at studying the structure and spectrum of hadrons. The numerous results in spectroscopy of light mesons were obtained by investigations of various diffractive-dissociation reactions with 190 GeV/c $ \pi^-$ beam impinging on liquid-hydrogen target. The flagship reaction is $ \pi^- ... More
Presented by Dmitry RYABCHIKOV on 2/6/2016 at 15:25
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