Precision Meson Spectroscopy at COMPASS
Boris Grube (for the COMPASS Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on a partial wave analysis of diffractive pion reactions at COMPASS, revealing a spin-exotic meson state consistent with the disputed $ ho_1(1600)$, demonstrating the experiment's capability to study meson spectroscopy.
Contribution
First detailed partial wave analysis of diffractive $ ho o 3 ext{pion}$ production at COMPASS, identifying a spin-exotic meson state and confirming its resonant nature.
Findings
Observation of a spin-exotic $J^{PC} = 1^{-+}$ state at 1.66 GeV/c^2
Resonant behavior confirmed through phase difference analysis
Results consistent with the $ ho_1(1600)$ resonance
Abstract
We present first results of a partial wave analysis of the diffractive reaction based on data from the COMPASS experiment taken during a pilot run in 2004 using a 190 GeV/c beam on a lead target. The analysis was performed in the region of squared four-momentum transfer between 0.1 and 1.0 (GeV/c)^2. The final state shows a rich spectrum of well-known resonances. In addition a spin-exotic state with significant intensity was observed at 1.66 GeV/c^2 in the decay channel in natural parity exchange. The resonant nature of this state is manifest in the mass dependence of its phase difference to and waves. The measured resonance parameters are consistent with the disputed . An outlook on the analyses of the much larger data set taken during 2008 and 2009 is…
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