7-12 June 2018
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
15th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction
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Parallel Session A6

Place

Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date: 11 Jun 16:55 - 18:15

Conveners

    • Moskal, Paweł (Jagiellonian University)

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Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session A6
The research work of Nuclear and Particle Physics group at the University of Basel is centered around Hadron Physics sector. Photoproduction of Mesons provides an efficient tool for the study of decays of nucleon resonances and the excitation spectrum of hadrons tells about the internal degrees of freedom. Thus to know the internal structural details of nucleons and mesons, investigation of excite ... More
Presented by Debdeep GHOSAL on 11/6/2018 at 15:55
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session A6
The study of the properties of the baryon resonances gives essential constraints on models for nucleon structure. The pion-photoproduction is a powerful tool to excite the nucleon to an intermediate resonant state and, in combination with polarised beam/target polarisation, plays an important role in the investigation of the nucleon resonances. The data for the polarisation observables accessib ... More
Presented by Federico CIVIDINI on 11/6/2018 at 14:55
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session A6
The production amplitude is known to be dominated by mechanisms related to singularities which are closest to the physical region of the reaction. Thus the forward $\pi^+\pi^-$ photoproduction on hydrogen is dominated by one-pion exchange in the t channel. The 3-particle final state in this reaction has a complicated dynamics both in the $\pi\pi$ and $\pi p$ subsystems, with a rich spectrum of res ... More
Presented by Łukasz BIBRZYCKI on 11/6/2018 at 15:35
Type: parallel talk Session: Parallel Session A6
It is shown that a triangular singularity [1-4] occurs in the reaction $\gamma p \rightarrow p \pi^0 \eta$ at incident photon energies in the range of 1300 - 1550 MeV. A $\Delta^*$ resonance populated in the reaction decays into an $\eta$ and the $\Delta (1232)$ resonance which subsequently decays into a proton and a $\pi^0$. If the $\pi^0$ is emitted collinear with the $\eta$ meson it catches up ... More
Presented by Volker METAG on 11/6/2018 at 15:15
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