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Measurement of polarization observables in photoproduction with linearly polarized photons at BL33LEP/SPring-8 Spring-8 LEPS seminar 5 th February, 2003 Tsutomu Mibe †‡ for the LEPS collaboration † Research Center for Nuclear Physics ‡ Advanced Science Research Center, JAERI

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Measurement of polarization observables in f photoproduction with linearly polarized photons at BL33LEP/SPring-8. Spring-8 LEPS seminar 5 th February, 2003 Tsutomu Mibe †‡ for the LEPS collaboration † Research Center for Nuclear Physics ‡ Advanced Science Research Center, JAERI. Outline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Measurement of polarization observables in

photoproduction with linearly polarized photons at

BL33LEP/SPring-8Spring-8 LEPS seminar

5th February, 2003Tsutomu Mibe†‡

for the LEPS collaboration

† Research Center for Nuclear Physics‡ Advanced Science Research Center, JAERI

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Outline

Physics probed by photoproduction with linearly polarized photonsExperiment at LEPSCurrent status of data analysisFuture planSummary

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Regge theory• T. Regge Nuovo Cimento 14, 951 (1950)

– Soft processes in two-body elastic/quesi-elastic scattering

Exchange of a family of particles on Regge-trajectories

1 2

3 4

Total cross section 1)0(

0

))0(Im(1

sstA

stotal

(t)=(0)+’(0)t

A simple power of s

J(=

(t))

1

2

3

M2(=-t)(GeV2)

Reggeon

1 3

Scattering amplitude)(),( tstsA

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Total cross sections

• Donachie and Landshoff Phys.Lett. B296(1992)227

YsXstotal

Flavor blind

Additive-quark rule

trajectory =a(0)-1 = -0.4525Pomeron trajectory =a(0)-1 = 0.0808

)p()Kp(),pp()pp(

32)pp()p(

Pomeron Glueball ?s

Tota

l cro

ss s

ectio

n (m

b)

pp

pp

-p

+p

K-p

K+p

p

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Tensor glueball (Jpc=2++) candidate f2(1950) pp→pp

WA91, PLB 324 (1994)509

(2230) J/ radiative decayMark-III(SLAC),PRL56(1986)107

BES, PRL76(1996)3502Lattice QCD: M(2++) =

2400 ±25±120 MeV (SDQCD) *

Pomeron trajectoryJ(

=(t)

)

1

2

3

M2(=-t)(GeV2)1 3

(t)=1.08 + 0.25tScalar glueball (Jpc=0++) candidate f0(1500), f0(1710) Lattice QCD: M(0++)=

1730 ±50±80 MeV (SDQCD) *1622 ± 29 MeV (IBMQCD) **

Daughter trajectory for J=0 glueball ?(t)=-0.75 + 0.25t

Lying on the Pomeron trajectory !

* Morningstar, PRD60(1999)034509** Weingarten, PLD60(1999)014015

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Vector Meson Photoproduction

• Vector Meson Dominance

• Meson Exchange

• Pomeron Exchange

N

N

(~ss)

q_q

_qq =

Dominant at low energies

Slowly increasing with energyAlmost constant around threshold uud

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p p

p p

Vector Meson Photoproduction

M.A. Pichowsky and T.-S. H. LeePRD 56, 1644 (1997)

Prediction from Pomeron exchangePrediction from meson exchange

Data from: LAMP2('83), DESY('76), SLAC('73), CERN('82),FNAL('79,'82), ZEUS('95,'96)

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photoproduction near production threshold

P2: 2ndpomeron ~ 0+glueball (Nakano, Toki (1998))

Titov, Lee, Toki Phys.Rev C59(1999) 2993

Data from: SLAC('73), Bonn(’74),DESY(’78)

Natural parity exchange

Unnatural parity exchange

1. Important to detinguish natural parity exchanges from unnatural ones2. Contribution of P2 depends on threshold behavior of P1

0

0

01P s

asss)s(T ???

P2: 2ndpomeron ~ 0+glueball (Nakano, Toki (1998))

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Polarization observables with linearly polarized photon

Decay Plane // natural parity exchange (-1)J (Pomeron, Scalar mesons)

Polarizationvector of

K+

K+

K-

In meson rest frame

Decay Plane unnatural parity exchange -(-1)J

(Pseudoscalar mesons )

Relative contributions from natural, unnatural parity exchanges

Decay angular distribution of meson

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Decay angular distribution of meson

K+

K+

K-

p’

meson rest frame (Gottfried-Jackson(GJ) frame)

K+

K+

K-

polProduction

planez

Decayplane

z-axisK+-pol

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Decay angular distribution

• W0,W1,W2 are parameterized by the 9 spin density matrix elements.

Re(

)

Im() andIm(

)

),(),,( 0 WW

),()2sin(),()2cos( 21 WPWP Unpolarized part

Polarized part

K.Schilling et al. Nucl. Phys. B15(1970) 408

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Helicity conserving amplitudes

Prediction (D+ps+N,N*) E = 2.2 GeV by A. Titov

|t|=

K+-pol K+-pol

Yie

ld(A

rbita

ry U

nit

)

Pomeron, 0+glueball, scalar meson (natural parity)pseudoscalar meson exchange (un-natural parity)

Pure naturalparity exchange

Pure unnaturalparity exchange

0 0

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Helicity flip amplitudes• Diffractive ‘soft’ Pomeron exchange

– Helicity is conserved

• Non-perturbative 2-gluon exchange– Different from ‘soft’ Pomeron exchange at larger angles– Helicity flip mechanism due to spin-orbital interaction (A. Titov)

P

p

p

+

W(cos) ≈ sin2

W(cos) ≈ 1 + b cos2

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Helicity flip amplitudes

Single spin-flip,000 ( →

|t|=

Double spin-flip,01-1 ( →

|t|=

0

0

01P s

asss)s(T

No helicity flip mechanism for the 0++ glueball and scalar m

eson trajectories

Helicity flip amplitudes may give an information on the threshold behavi

or of the Pomeron

Prediction (D+ps+N,N*) with TPomeron~(s/s0) E = 2.2 GeV (A. Titov)

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Published data in 1972J. Ballam et al. PLD 7 (1972)3150

K+ - pol (degree)

cos(K+)53 events in E=2.8,4.8 GeV

“Natural-parity exchange in the t channel seems to be the major process.”

Precise measurementsnear threshold at

LEPS @Spring-8 (pol) CLAS @J-lab (unpol,pol)

SAPHIR@Bonn (unpol)

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The LEPS beamline

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Linearly polarized Photon

• Backward Compton scattering by using UV laser light• Intensity (typ.) : 2.5 * 106 cps• Tagging Region : 1.5 GeV< E < 2.4 GeV• Linear Polarization : 95 % at 2.4 GeV

E (Tagger) (GeV) E (GeV)

Cou

nts

Line

ar p

olar

izat

ion

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Charged particle spectrometer

1m

TOF wall

MWDC 2

MWDC 3

MWDC 1

Dipole Magnet (0.7 T)

Liquid Hydrogen Target50mm-long (2000 Dec.-2001June)150mm-long (2002May-July)

Start counter

Silicon VertexDetector

AerogelCerenkov(n=1.03)

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Summary of data taking

• Trigger condition : TAG*STA*AC*TOF• Run period

I (50mm-long LH2) 2000,Dec. – 2001, June

II(150mm-long LH2) 2002,May - 2002.July

• Total number of trigger 1.83*108 trigger (~50% Horizontal, ~50% Vertical

pol.)

• Number of events with charged tracks 4.37*107 events

Present analysis

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Event selections

• PID• Decay-in-flight cut• Vertex position cut• Invariant mass cut• Missing mass cut

Decay angular distribution of mesonin meson rest frame

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Charged particle identification

Mass(GeV)

Mom

entu

m (G

eV)

K/ separation (positive charge)

K++

Mass/Charge (GeV)

Eve

nts

Reconstructed mass

d

pK+

K-

+-

(mass) = 30 MeV(typ.) for 1 GeV/c Kaon4 cut for K+/K-/proton PID

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Vertex distribution

z vertex (mm)

Eve

nts ToF start counter

LH2 target(50mm) Vacuum

Window

Vertex distribution (KK,Kp tracks)

z vertex (mm)

x ve

rtex

(mm

)

LH2 target : -1100 < z < -910 mmBG from target cell : ! (z<-960mm, x<-15 mm)

BG from target cell

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Reconstructed events (K+K- event)

Missing mass (,K+K-)X (GeV)

even

ts /2

.5M

eV Proton(938)

=10 MeV

Invariant mass (K+K-) (GeV)

even

ts /2

.5M

eV

Inva

riant

mas

s sq

uare

(K+ K

- ) (G

eV2 )

Invariant mass square (K-p) (GeV2)

Selections for event (KK mode) |M(KK)-M |< 10 MeV |MM((,K+K-)X)-Mproton|< 30 MeV

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Reconstructed events (K-p event)

Missing mass (,K-p)X (GeV)

even

ts /2

.5M

eV K+(494)

Invariant mass (K+K-) (GeV)ev

ents

/2.5

MeV

Inva

riant

mas

s sq

uare

(K+ K

- ) (G

eV2 )

Invariant mass square (K-p) (GeV2)

Backgroundfrom (1520)

Background study is underway.

Selections for event (Kp mode) |M(KK)-M |< 20 MeV |MM((,K-p)X)-MK|< 60 MeV

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Kinematical coverage for events High acceptance at forward a

ngles ~5000 ’s (2000,Dec-2001,J

une) Golden region (High polarizati

on, acceptance ~ flat) 2.2 < E < 2.4 GeV   (P ~0.

95) -0.2 < t < |t|min

E (GeV)

t (G

eV2 )

t (G

eV2 )

E (GeV)

KK event Kp event

E (GeV)

t (G

eV2 )

Real data

Phase space(Monte Carlo)

Present analysis

High acceptance at forward angles ~5000 ’s (2000,Dec-2001,June) Present analysis

2.2 < E < 2.4 GeV   (P ~0.95) -0.2 < t < -|t|min

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Geometrical acceptance

K+(lab) (degree)

t (G

eV2 ) Present analysis

Monte Carlo

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cosK+ distribution in GJ frame-0.2< t < -|t|min GeV2 , 2.2 < E < 2.4 GeVw/o Acceptance Correction Raw data

cosK+

Num

ber o

f eve

nt

Dominance of spin conserving amplitudes

2sin)(cosW

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K+-pol distribution in GJ frame-0.2< t < -|t|min GeV2 , 2.2 < E < 2.4 GeVw/o Acceptance Correction

Raw data

Num

ber o

f eve

nt/3

0 de

g. Horizontally polarized beam Vertically polarized beam

K+ - pol (degree)

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Status at most forward angles(2.2<E<2.4,-0.2<t<|t|min)

• Major controbution from natural parity exchange– Contradiction with the model

which predicts large amount of meson exchange at W ≈ 2.3 GeV.

– Compensation by natural parity exchange processes (Pomeron, glueball, scalar mesons).

p p

p p

M.A. Pichowsky and T.-S. H. LeePRD 56, 1644 (1997)

Titov, Lee, Toki Phys.Rev C59(1999) 2993

W=2.3 GeV

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On-going analysis

• Acceptance studies• Decay angular distributions at larger |t|• Extraction of full spin density matrix

elements (Maximum likelihood fit)• Differential cross section• Analysis of other data set

– Long LH2 target run– Nuclear target (Li, C, Al, Cu) run– LD2 target run (Data taking underway)

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Statistical significance (short LH2 run)

• Estimate of statistical errors on spin density matrix elements

|t| (GeV2) |t| (GeV2)

E=2.3 GeV

w/ linearly polarized beam

Diff.+PS+N,N*(A. Titov)

SPring-8 (2.2<E<2.4 GeV)

JLAB

JLAB

w/ pol. or unpol. beam

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Statistical significance (short LH2 run)

• Estimate of statistical errors on differential cross section

d/d

t (b

/GeV

2 )

(degree)

E=2.0 GeV E=1.7 GeVBonn(1974) (E=2.0GeV)

SPring-8 (1.9<E<2.1 GeV)SPring-8 (1.6<E<1.7 GeV)

JLAB (?)JLAB

Diff.+PS+N,N*(A. Titov)

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Summary photoproduction at low energies provides

unique information about Pomeron and exotic components (glueball or/and scalar meson trajectories).

~5000photoproduction events have been identified with linearly polarized photon beam from E= 1.6GeV(threshold) to 2.4GeV at LEPS/Spring-8.

An angular distribution of decay was studied at forward angles (-0.2 <t<-|t|min) .

The major contribution from spin conserving amplitudes, a larger fraction of natural-parity exchange were observed.