Double π° Photoproduction on the Proton at GRAAL

Double π° Photoproduction on the Proton at GRAAL
Abstract

The double π0 photoproduction off the proton has been measured in the beam energy range of 0.65 1.5GeV. The total and differential cross sections and the Σ beam asymmetry were extracted. The total cross section measured for the first time in the third resonance region of the nucleon shows a prominent peak. The interpretation of these results by two independent theoretical models infers mostly the selective excitation of P11– and D13-nucleon resonances.

Y. Assafiri, O. Bartalini, V. Bellini, J. P. Bocquet, S. Bouchigny , M. Capogni, M. Castoldi, A. D’Angelo, J. P. Didelez, R. Di Salvo, A. Fantini, L. Fichen , G. Gervino, F. Ghio, B. Girolami, A. Giusa, M. Guidal, E. Hourany, V. Kouznetsov, R. Kunne, J. M. Laget, A. Lapik, P. Levi Sandri, A. Lleres, D. Moricciani, V. Nedorezov, D. Rebreyend, C. Randieri, F. Renard, N. Rudnev, C. Schaerf, M. Sperduto, M. C. Sutera, A. Turinge, A. Zucchiatti (2003)

Physical Review Letters – June 2003, Vol. 90, Issue 22, pp. 222001-1-222001-4, ISSN: 0031-9007, doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.222001

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