Abstract

We discuss results of the diffractive production of the vector mesons ρ0, ϕ and ω reported by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at HERA. Unique to such studies is the experimental accessibility to the polarization of the vector mesons and hence to the spin–density matrix elements arising in vacuum-exchange processes. We emphasize the relation between the observed dependence on momentum transfer and the polarization state of the vector meson. The diffractive nature of the production mechanism is investigated via extraction of the Pomeron trajectory at high Q2. Flavour symmetry is observed in the ϕ/ρ0 ratios in the same region of momentum transfer where the power-law scaling becomes similar. The multivariable helicity analyses impose stringent constraints on models for the vacuum-exchange production mechanism. Semi-exclusive photoproduction of transverse ρ0 and ϕ mesons at momentum transfers far exceeding their mass scale exhibits a hard scaling behaviour which appears to violate the QCD helicity selection rules in a two-gluon exchange model.

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