Photoproduction of $\pi^0$-pairs off protons and off neutrons
M. Dieterle, M. Oberle, J. Ahrens, J.R.M. Annand, H.J. Arends, K., Bantawa, P.A. Bartolome, R. Beck, V. Bekrenev, H. Bergh\"auser, A. Braghieri,, D. Branford, W.J. Briscoe, J. Brudvik, S. Cherepnya, S. Costanza, B., Demissie, E.J. Downie, P. Drexler, L.V. Fil'kov, A. Fix

TL;DR
This study measures and analyzes the photoproduction of neutral pion pairs off protons and neutrons, revealing resonance behaviors and decay mechanisms, with results compared to theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on $ o \,\pi^0\pi^0$ photoproduction off free and bound nucleons, highlighting differences in decay channels and resonance contributions at various energies.
Findings
Moderate final-state interaction effects observed.
Different decay mechanisms dominate for proton and neutron at higher energies.
Data agree with some theoretical models but show notable differences.
Abstract
Total cross sections, angular distributions, and invariant-mass distributions have been measured for the photoproduction of pairs off free protons and off nucleons bound in the deuteron. The experiments were performed at the MAMI accelerator facility in Mainz using the Glasgow photon tagging spectrometer and the Crystal Ball/TAPS detector. The accelerator delivered electron beams of 1508 and 1557~MeV, which produced bremsstrahlung in thin radiator foils. The tagged photon beam covered energies up to 1400~MeV. The data from the free proton target are in good agreement with previous measurements and were only used to test the analysis procedures. The results for differential cross sections (angular distributions and invariant-mass distributions) for free and quasi-free protons are almost identical in shape, but differ in absolute magnitude up to 15\%. Thus, moderate…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
