Study of the eta --> e+ e- gamma decay using WASA-at-COSY detector system
Malgorzata Hodana

TL;DR
This study investigates the electromagnetic structure of the eta meson through its decay into an electron-positron pair and a photon, using experimental data from the WASA-at-COSY detector to measure form factors and charge radius.
Contribution
It provides the first measurement of the eta meson’s transition form factor and charge radius using the eta --> e+ e- gamma decay channel at COSY.
Findings
Measured the slope parameter bp as (2.27 +/- 0.73stat. +/- 0.46sys.) GeV^{-2}
Estimated the eta meson charge radius as (0.68 +/- 0.02) fm
Reconstructed 525 +/- 26 eta decay events
Abstract
Since the eta meson is a short-lived neutral particle, it is not possible to investigate its structure via classical methods of particle scattering. To learn about its quark wave function, one studies those decay processes of this meson in which a pair of photons is produced, where at least one of them is virtual. The virtual photons have a non-zero mass and convert into lepton-antilepton pairs. Therefore, information about the quarks' spatial distribution inside the meson can be extracted from the lepton-antilepton invariant mass distributions by comparing the empirical results with QED predictions, which are based on the assumption that the meson is a point-like particle. The deviation from the expected behavior in the leptonic mass spectrum exposes the inner structure of the meson. This deviation is characterized by a form factor. The corresponding data were collected for the pd -->…
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