Measurement of the hard exclusive $\pi^{0}$ muoproduction cross section at COMPASS
G. D. Alexeev, M. G. Alexeev, C. Alice, A. Amoroso, V. Andrieux, V., Anosov, K. Augsten, W. Augustyniak, C. D. R. Azevedo, B. Badelek, J. Barth,, R. Beck, J. Beckers, Y. Bedfer, J. Bernhard, M. Bodlak, F. Bradamante, A., Bressan, W.-C. Chang, C. Chatterjee, M. Chiosso

TL;DR
This paper reports a detailed measurement of the neutral-pion muoproduction cross section at COMPASS, revealing significant contributions from transversely polarized photons and providing insights into generalized parton distributions (GPDs).
Contribution
It presents the first detailed experimental evidence for the dominance of transversely polarized photons and the existence of the chiral-odd GPD ar;E_T in exclusive muoproduction.
Findings
Significant transverse--transverse interference contribution observed.
Evidence for the dominance of transversely polarized photons.
Results support models of GPDs and aid in understanding higher-twist effects.
Abstract
A new and detailed measurement of the cross section for hard exclusive neutral-pion muoproduction on the proton was performed in a wide kinematic region, with the photon virtuality ranging from 1 to 8 (GeV/) and the Bjorken variable ranging from 0.02 to 0.45. The data were collected at COMPASS at CERN using 160 GeV/ longitudinally polarised and beams scattering off a 2.5 m long liquid hydrogen target. From the average of the measured and cross sections, the virtual-photon--proton cross section is determined as a function of the squared four-momentum transfer between the initial and final state proton in the range 0.08 (GeV/) 0.64 (GeV/). From its angular distribution, the combined contribution of transversely and longitudinally polarised photons are determined, as well as…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
