Title: Status of two pion production in pN
1Status of two pion production in pN
- Introduction
- Summary of ppN data
- Isobar-model formalism
- Parametrization of PW amplitudes
- New results
- Summary
PWA Workshop Bad Honnef, Germany March 2, 2009
2pN?ppN charge channels
- There are 5 measurable channels
p-p?pp-n p-p?p0p0n p-p?p-p0p pp?pp0p pp?ppn
3Why study pN?ppN?
- At c.m. energies below 2 GeV, this is the
dominant inelastic reaction in pN scattering - Drawbacks analysis of 3-body final states is
complicated (many partial waves are involved) - There remains a strong need for detailed new
measurements in all charge channels!
410 major papers
- Partial wave analysis of the reaction pN?Npp
below 1 GeV (I) p-p inelastic interactions,
M. DeBeer et al., Nucl. Phys. B12, 599 (1969).
Saclay - Partial wave analysis of the reaction pN?Npp
below 1 GeV (II) pp inelastic interactions, M.
DeBeer et al., Nucl. Phys. B12, 617 (1969).
Saclay - A partial-wave analysis of three body p proton
interactions at low energy, P. Chavanon, J.
Dolbeau, and G. Smadja, Nucl. Phys. B76, 157
(1974). Saclay - Partial-wave analysis of the reaction pN?ppN in
the c.m. energy range 1300-2000 MeV, D. J.
Herndon et al., Phys. Rev. D 11, 3183 (1975).
LBL-SLAC - A partial-wave analysis of pN?ppN at
center-of-mass energies below 2000 MeV, A. H.
Rosenfeld et al., Phys. Lett. 55B, 486 (1975).
LBL-SLAC
510 major papers (contd)
- Energy-independent partial-wave analysis of the
reactions pp?Npp in the c.m. energy range
1.36-1.76 GeV, J. Dolbeau, F.A. Triantis, M.
Neveu, and F. Cadiet, Nucl. Phys. B108, 365
(1976). Saclay - Partial-wave analysis including p exchange for
pN?Npp in the c.m. energy range 1.65-1.97 GeV, D.
E. Novoseller, Nucl. Phys. B137, 445 (1978).
CalTech - An isobar model partial-wave analysis of
three-body final states in pp interactions from
threshold to 1700 MeV c.m. energy, K.W.J. Barnham
et al., Nucl. Phys. B168 243, (1980). Imperial
College - Isobar-model partial-wave analysis of pN?ppN in
the c.m. energy range 1320-1930 MeV, D.M. Manley,
R.A. Arndt, Y. Goradia, and V.L. Teplitz, Phys.
Rev. D 30, 904 (1984). VATech - Dynamical coupled-channels study of pN?ppN
reactions, H. Kamano et al., nucl-th/0807.2273v2.
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6Tabular Summary of pN?ppN data
7Graphical Summary of pN?ppN data
8Isobar Model for pN?ppN
The total amplitude for a given charge channel
can be written as a coherent sum over all
isobars and partial waves
where the subscripts represent the collection of
quantum numbers that describe the partial waves
associated with a given isobar.
9Multichannel fits
- New fits include pN, ppN, and ?N channels
- Working to add ?N and K? channels
- Fits determine BW masses and widths, pole
positions, partial widths, decay amplitudes, and
helicity amplitudes
- S11, P11, P13, D13, F15 10 channels
- D15 8 channels
- P33, D33 7 channels
- S31, F35 6 channels
- D35 5 channels
- P31, F37 4 channels
- G17 3 channels
- else 2 channels
10Parametrization of amplitudes
- My parametrization of PW amplitudes satisfies
unitarity and time-reversal invariance. The total
partial-wave S-matrix has the form
The matrix R is both unitary and symmetric. It
is a generalization of the multichannel BW form
to include multiple resonances. It is
con-structed from a K-matrix
where the background matrix B is unitary but not
generally symmetric
11Parametrization of amplitudes (contd)
- For N resonances, K has the form
Elements of the matrices factorizable,
were assumed to be
where summing over all decay channels gives
12Parametrization of amplitudes (contd)
- For the special case of two resonances, we have
and the corresponding T-matrix has the form
where the coefficients can be calculated
analytically. For further details, see Baryon
partial-wave analysis, D.M. Manley, Int. J.
Modern Phys. A 18, 441 (2003).
13F15 amplitudes
14F15 amplitudes
15F15 amplitudes
16F15 amplitudes ?p?pN
17F15 amplitudes ?n?pN
18F15 amplitudes (summary)
- first resonance
- Mass 1687 2 MeV
- Width 131 4 MeV
- x 63.3 1.1
- A1/2(?p) 0.017(2)
- A3/2(?p) 0.135(3)
- A1/2(?n) 0.040(7)
- A3/2(?n) 0.067(7)
- second resonance
- Mass 1900 27 MeV
- Width 300 84 MeV
- x 12.5 1.5
- A1/2(?p) 0.023(10)
- A3/2(?p) 0.035(13)
Note Helicity amplitudes in GeV-1/2
19S31 amplitudes
20S31 amplitudes
21S31 amplitudes
22S31 amplitudes (summary)
- first resonance
- Mass 1600 4 MeV
- Width 112 8 MeV
- x 33.0 4.9
- A1/2(?N) 0.003(11)
- second resonance
- Mass 1868 26 MeV
- Width 234 82 MeV
- x 8.4 4.1
- A1/2(?N) 0.082(29)
Note Helicity amplitudes in GeV-1/2
23Preliminary results for p-p??n
24Preliminary results for p-p?K?
25Dynamical coupled-channels study of pN?ppN
reactions
- H. Kamano, B. Juliá-DÃaz, T.-S. H. Lee, A.
Matsuyama, and T. Sato, nucl-th/0807.2273v2.
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26Dynamical coupled-channels study of pN?ppN
reactions (contd)
27Summary
- Few measurements (old or new) exist for pN?ppN
channels - Original bubble-chamber database has been
preserved on SAID - 1984 solution for partial-wave amplitudes exists
as a data file and has been provided to many
different groups - Further progress is likely to rely on
incorporating ppN amplitudes into various
multichannel schemes, particularly those
involving meson photoproduction
Funding for this work was provided in part by
U.S. DOE Grant DE-FG02-01ER41194