Determining pseudoscalar meson photo-production amplitudes from complete experiments
A. M. Sandorfi, S. Hoblit, H. Kamano, T.-S. H. Lee

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive formalism for analyzing pseudoscalar meson photo-production, enabling direct calculation of observables, clarifies literature discrepancies, and applies the method to a kaon-lambda reaction to assess amplitude extraction challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a complete analytic framework for pseudoscalar meson photo-production amplitudes, including polarization observables and a multipole analysis approach.
Findings
Identified broad solution bands with many local minima in multipole fits.
New polarization data narrows but does not fully constrain multipole solutions.
Mock data analysis shows potential for extracting amplitudes from all 16 observables.
Abstract
We review the development of the most general analytic form of the cross section, dependent upon the three polarization vectors of the beam, target and recoil baryon, including all single, double and triple-polarization terms involving 16 spin-dependent observables. We examine the different conventions that have been used by different authors, and we present expressions that allow the direct numerical calculation of any pseudoscalar meson photo-production observables with arbitrary spin projections from the Chew-Goldberger-Low-Nambu amplitudes. We use this numerical tool to clarify apparent sign differences that exist in the literature. We also present analytic expressions that determine the recoil baryon polarization, together with examples of their potential use with quasi-4pi detectors to deduce observables. As an illustration of the use of the consistent machinery presented in this…
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