2-7 June 2016
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
14th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction
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Parallel Session B3

Place

Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date: 3 Jun 15:00 - 16:30

Conveners

    • Lenisa, Paolo (University of Ferrara and INFN)

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Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B3
Production of $\phi$ mesons in nucleus-nucleus collisions around 2A GeV, below 2.6 GeV threshold in nucleon-nucleon system, is a rare process to which non-trivial multi-step channels contribute apart from the Fermi motion effects. The measurements carried out by the FOPI Collaboration at 1.9A GeV for symmetric Al+Al and Ni+Ni systems allow for the first time to investigate the important aspects of ... More
Presented by Krzysztof PIASECKI on 3/6/2016 at 16:10
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B3
Our main interest in creating a secondary high-quality KL beam is to investigate hyperon spectroscopy through both formation and production processes. We propose to study two-body and quasi-two-body reactions induced by the KL beam on the proton target. The experiment should measure both differential cross sections and self-analyzed polarizations of the produced Lambda-, Sigma-, and Xi-hyperons us ... More
Presented by Igor STRAKOVSKY on 3/6/2016 at 13:25
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B3
An isobar model for photoproduction of kaons on the proton was recently constructed [1] utilizing new experimental data from CLAS, LEPS and GRAAL collaborations. Higher-spin nucleon (3/2 and 5/2) and hyperon (3/2) resonances were included using the consistent formalism by Pascalutsa and found to play an important role in data description. The set of chosen nucleon resonances agrees well with th ... More
Presented by Dalibor SKOUPIL on 3/6/2016 at 13:50
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session B3
Photoproduction experiments with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer CLAS at the Thomas Jefferson National Facility produce data sets with competitive statistics of light mesons. With these data sets, measurements of transition form factors for $\eta$, $\omega$, and $\eta^\prime$ mesons via conversion decays can be performed using the invariant mass distribution of the final state dileptons. T ... More
Presented by Michael KUNKEL on 3/6/2016 at 13:00
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