Data analysis techniques, differential cross sections, and spin density matrix elements for the reaction γpϕp

B. Dey et al. (CLAS Collaboration)
Phys. Rev. C 89, 055208 – Published 27 May 2014

Abstract

High-statistics measurements of differential cross sections and spin density matrix elements for the reaction γpϕp have been made using the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. We cover center-of-mass energies (s) from 1.97 to 2.84 GeV, with an extensive coverage in the ϕ production angle. The high statistics of the data sample made it necessary to carefully account for the interplay between the ϕ natural lineshape and effects of the detector resolution, that are found to be comparable in magnitude. We study both the charged- (ϕK+K) and neutral- (ϕKS0KL0) KK¯ decay modes of the ϕ. Further, for the charged mode, we differentiate between the cases where the final K track is directly detected or its momentum reconstructed as the total missing momentum in the event. The two charged-mode topologies and the neutral-mode have different resolutions and are calibrated against each other. Extensive usage is made of kinematic fitting to improve the reconstructed ϕ mass resolution. Our final results are reported in 10- and mostly 30-MeV-wide s bins for the charged- and the neutral-modes, respectively. Possible effects from K+Λ* channels with pKK¯ final states are discussed. These present results constitute the most precise and extensive ϕ photoproduction measurements to date and in conjunction with the ω photoproduction results recently published by CLAS, will greatly improve our understanding of low energy vector meson photoproduction.

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  • Received 11 March 2014
  • Corrected 23 June 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.89.055208

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Vol. 89, Iss. 5 — May 2014

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