Abstract

Differential cross sections and decay asymmetries for coherent ϕ-meson photoproduction from deuterons were measured for the first time at forward angles using linearly polarized photons at Eγ=1.5–2.4 GeV. This reaction offers a unique way to directly access natural-parity pomeron dynamics and gluon exchange at low energies. The cross sections at zero degrees increase with increasing photon energy. The decay asymmetries demonstrate a complete dominance of natural-parity exchange processes, showing that isovector unnatural-parity π-meson exchange is small. Nevertheless the deduced cross sections of ϕ-mesons from nucleons contributed by isoscalar t-channel exchange processes are not well described by the conventional pomeron model.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call