Beam Asymmetries from Light Scalar Meson Photoproduction on the Proton at Gluex Monday, 3 June 2019 17:00 (30 Minutes)

Beam Asymmetries from Light Scalar Meson Photoproduction on the Proton at Gluex Monday, 3 June 2019 17:00 (30 Minutes)

MENU-2019 Contribution ID: 119 Type: Contributed Beam Asymmetries from Light Scalar Meson Photoproduction on the Proton at GlueX Monday, 3 June 2019 17:00 (30 minutes) The GlueX facility, featuring a linearly polarized 9 GeV real photon beam delivered to a large-acceptance detector system, has recently completed its first phase of running, and analysis efforts of this dataset arewell underway. It has been suggested that at GlueX energies, quark systems beyond the three quark and quark- antiquark systems of baryons and mesons, such as hybrid mesons, tetraquarks and glueballs, should exist, and studies of these systems could shed new light on how quarks combine under the strong force, particularly the role played by gluons. GlueX data encompasses final states at energies where photoproduction of light scalar mesons, suchas a0(980) and f0(980), can provide discriminatory evidence between various models, manifested in experimental ob- servables such as the cross section and beam asymmetry. However, many of these analyses comprise multi- particle final states, which can arise from numerous intermediate resonances formed via different production mechanisms. The work presented showcases efforts to measure the beam asymmetry ofthe a0(980) meson from the reaction γp ! pηπ, and discusses the application of longitudinal phase space plots, originally introduced by van Hove fifty years ago, as a means of optimizing event selection. This technique has found traction in severalmulti- particle final state analyses in GlueX, and provides an effective additional means of separately visualising meson and baryon production events with the same final state. Early Consideration No Graduate Student No Primary author: Dr FEGAN, Stuart (The George Washington University) Presenter: Dr FEGAN, Stuart (The George Washington University) Session Classification: Hadron Spectroscopy Track Classification: Hadron Spectroscopy.

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