Exclusive Backward-Angle Omega Meson Electroproduction
Wenliang Li

TL;DR
This pioneering study investigates backward-angle omega meson electroproduction using exclusive reactions, revealing a backward-angle peak and suggesting the applicability of the TDA model at lower Q2 than previously expected.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of backward-angle omega electroproduction cross sections and compares them with TDA model predictions, indicating potential new insights into nucleon structure.
Findings
Evidence of a backward-angle omega electroproduction peak.
Sigma_T dominance at Q2=2.45 GeV2.
Indications of TDA model applicability at lower Q2.
Abstract
This work is a pioneering study of backward-angle omega cross sections through the exclusive 1H(e,e'p)omega reaction using the missing mass reconstruction technique. The extracted cross sections are separated into the transverse (T), longitudinal (L), and LT, TT interference terms. The analyzed data were part of experiment E01-004 (Fpi-2), which used 2.6-5.2GeV electron beams and HMS+SOS spectrometers in Jefferson Lab Hall C. The primary objective was to detect coincidence pion in the forward-angle, where the backward-angle omega events were fortuitously detected. The experiment has central Q2 values of 1.60 and 2.45GeV2, at W=2.21GeV. There was significant coverage in phi and epsilon, which allowed separation of sigma_T,L,LT,TT. The data set has a unique u coverage of -u~0, which corresponds to -t>4GeV2. The separated sigma_T result suggest a flat ~1/Q^(1.33+/-1.21) dependence,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
