Freed-Isobar Analysis of Light Mesons at COMPASS
Fabian Krinner (for the COMPASS Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a freed-isobar partial-wave analysis technique applied to COMPASS data, reducing model dependence and revealing the decay of the exotic $ ho(770) o ext{pi}$ resonance in a large three-pion dataset.
Contribution
It presents a novel freed-isobar PWA method that replaces fixed parametrizations with data-driven step functions, enabling model-independent studies of intermediate state amplitudes.
Findings
Confirmed decay of the spin-exotic $ ho(770) o ext{pi}$ resonance.
Reduced model dependence in partial-wave analysis.
Provided new insights into three- and two-particle dynamics.
Abstract
Modern hadron-spectroscopy experiments such as COMPASS collect data samples of unprecedented size, so that novel analysis techniques become possible and necessary. One such technique is the freed-isobar partial-wave analysis (PWA). In this approach, fixed parametrizations for the amplitudes of intermediate states commonly modeled using Breit-Wigner shapes are replaced by sets of step-like functions that are determined from the data. This approach not only reduces the model dependence of partial-wave analyses, but also allows us to study the amplitudes of the intermediate states and their dependence on the parent system. We will also present results of a freed-isobar PWA performed on the large data set on diffractive production of three charged pions collected by the COMPASS experiment, which consists of exclusive events. We will focus on results for the wave with…
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