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- Title
Photoproduction and rescattering of polarized hyperons in deuterium.
- Authors
Nadel-Turoński, P.; Berman, B. L.; Ilieva, Y.; Ireland, D. G.; Tkabladze, A.
- Abstract
Excited states of hadrons are essential for understanding confinement and non-perturbative QCD. Constituent quark models are successful in describing the first excited nucleon ( N *) states in each partial wave, but predict more states than have been observed experimentally. Diquark correlations have been suggested as one explanation for these “missing” states. Recent advances in both theory (coupled-channels calculations) and experiment (high-statistics polarization measurements) offer new tools for resolving this question. The g13 experiment at Jefferson Lab, completed in June 2007, forms an important part of this effort. It used linearly and circularly polarized photons and a deuteron target to study N * states produced on the neutron, primarily through their decays into kaons and hyperons. The self-analyzing property of the Λ is ideally suited for this purpose. The general nature and exceptional size of the data set will, however, produce a wide range of results, including opening a new window on the study of hyperon-nucleon interactions through rescattering processes.
- Subjects
PARTICLES (Nuclear physics); NUCLEAR physics; COLLISIONS (Nuclear physics); EINSTEIN-Podolsky-Rosen experiment; QUANTUM theory
- Publication
Few-Body Systems, 2008, Vol 43, Issue 1-4, p227
- ISSN
0177-7963
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00601-008-0220-z