Neutron-neutron scattering length from $\pi^+$ photoproduction on the deuteron
Satoshi X. Nakamura (Univ. Science, Technology of China), Takatsugu, Ishikawa (ELPH, Tohoku Univ.), Toru Sato (RCNP, Osaka Univ.)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to extract the neutron-neutron scattering length and effective range from $\pi^+$ photoproduction on the deuteron, using detailed reaction modeling and high-resolution measurements at Mainz MAMI.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach utilizing the $M_{nn}$ dependence of a ratio in $\pi^+$ photoproduction to accurately determine $a_{nn}$ and $r_{nn}$, improving upon previous methods.
Findings
High precision measurements can determine $a_{nn}$ and $r_{nn}$ with uncertainties of $\pm 0.21$ fm and $\pm 0.06$ fm.
The method is feasible with 2% experimental error and narrow bin widths in $M_{nn}$.
The approach avoids the difficulties of neutron detection inherent in previous methods.
Abstract
We discuss the possibility of extracting the neutron-neutron scattering length and effective range from cross section data (), as a function of the invariant mass , for photoproduction on the deuteron (). The analysis is based on a reaction model in which realistic elementary amplitudes for , , and are built in. We show that dependence (lineshape) of a ratio , normalized by for and the nucleon momentum distribution inside the deuteron, at the kinematics with and MeV is particularly useful for extracting and from the corresponding data . It is found that $R_{\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
