Session BD: Hadronic Physics I
7:00 PM–9:15 PM, Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Room: Kohala 4
Chair: A. Hosaka, Osaka University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.HAW.BD.2
Abstract: BD.00002 : Photoproduction of the $\phi$ meson on the neutron
7:15 PM–7:30 PM
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Authors:
Anna Micherdzinska
(The George Washington University)
Barry Berman
(The George Washington University)
The photoproduction of the $\phi$ meson has attracted a lot of interest in the past decade. Due to the dominant $s\overline{s}$ component in the $\phi$, quark-exchange mechanisms are expected to be strongly suppressed. This makes the photoproduction process an excellent tool to study gluon dynamics in its various manifestations. However, the mechanism of $\phi$ photoproduction on the nucleon is not yet well understood. In order to differentiate between the various mechanisms proposed for $\phi$ photoproduction, data for both differential cross sections and spin observables are needed. All existing experimental data come from $\phi$ photoproduction on the proton, and there is only one published result currently available using a linearly polarized photon beam. There are no experimental results at all for $\phi$ photoproduction on the neutron. Our g13 experiment, using the CLAS at Jefferson Lab, where both linearly and the circularly polarized photons were incident on a deuterium target, can provide such data. We are analyzing these large-kinematic-coverage data to extract both cross sections and angular distributions for the $\gamma + n \rightarrow K^+ K^- + n$ reaction channel.
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