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MC Check of Analysis Frameworkand Decay Asymmetry of W.C. Chang11/12/2005LEPS Collaboration Meeting in Taiwan
Photo-Production of Mesonsat Forward Region (small |t|)Pomeron: Positive power-law scaling of s.Dominating at large energy.Natural parity (=+1). Exchange particles unknown; likely to be glueball : P1(J=2+), P2 (J=0+, negative power-law scaling of s, Ref: T. Nakano and H.Toki, 1998)Pseudo-scalar particle: Negative power-law scaling of s.Showing up at small energy.Un-natural parity (= 1).Exchange particles like ,.OZI suppressed.
World data near thresholdSolid curve : A model with Pomeron + Pseudo scalar exchange (A. Titov et. al, PRC 67 (2003), 065205)
A local maximum seen in ds/dt (t=tmin) near Eg=2 GeV.
Smaller t slope near threshold. A simple extrapolation from high Eg by Regge model gives b 5 GeV2
Peak and Off PeakPeakOff Peak
Peak and Off Peak
Coherent Photoproduction from DeuteronLarge radius of deuteron leads to fast deceasing form factor. A steeper exponential slope in t distribution.In scattering amplitude, the unnatural-parity iso-vector exchange is completely eliminated due to Tn= Tp. Decay asymmetry gets closer to +1.The -meson exchange is about one order smaller than that of -exchange in pp. Positive-parity components are expected to dominate in a significant way. Decay asymmetry gets very close to +1.Energy dependence of cross section. Deviation from that of Pomeron exchange will signal the other component(s) with positive-parity exchange.Titov et al., PRC 66, 022202 (2002)
Isospin Effect in Decay Asymmetry of Quasi-free Photoproduction from NucleonsDue to isospin factor 3:gpp and gpp are of the same sign: constructive interference between -exchange and -exchange.gnn (= gpp )and gnn (=gpp ) are of opposite sign: destructive interference between -exchange and -exchange.Value of decay symmetry gets closer to +1 in nn, compared with pp.Titov et al., PRC 59, R2993 (1999)
One-dimensional Angular Distribution= /2, in Horie-sans convention
Decay Asymmetry and Asymmetry of natural-parity and unnatural-parity exchangeDecay AsymmetryParity Asymmetry
MethodCross SectionStandard technique as SLH2. Acceptance function is evaluated by MC events.The separation of coherent and incoherent components is done by the fit of MMd distribution. Decay Asymmetry1d fit: standard technique as SLH2. Acceptance function is evaluated by MC events. Maximum likelihood fit: 9 ijks can be determined simultaneously.Contributions from coherent and incoherent components are disentangled by the measurements with different MMd cuts, i.e. different relative percentage of mixture of these two components in the event samples under the assumption of linear contribution.
MMd(,KK) of LH2
MMd(,KK) of LD2
Coherent vs IncoherentProton vs NeutronDetermine of relative ratios of coherent component to incoherent one by fitting MMd spectra with MC simulation.In LD2 data, disentangle decay asymmetry of coherent interaction and incoherent one as functions of Egamma and t.By the decay asymmetry results from LH2 and coherent part of LD2, disentangle decay asymmetry of interactions with protons and neutrons.
MC LD2 event sampleCoherent events:Exponential t-slope: 15All rhos=0 except rho(1,1-1)=0.5, Im rho(2,1-1)=-0.5. Incoherent events:Exponential t-slope: 3All rhos=0 except rho(1,1-1)=0.2, Im rho(2,1-1)=-0.2.
MC: Coherent in LD2 (OFFSHELL=ON, t bin=20 MeV, (E)=10 MeV)
MC: Incoherent in LD2
MC: 1-d angular distribution
MC: Asymmetry from 1d distribution
[Coherent/Total] versus MMd Cut
MC: 3 w/o and with different MMd cuts; 3 of coherent and incoherent components
MC: 3 w/o and with different MMd cuts; 3 of coherent and incoherent components
Maximum Likelihood Fit
MC: from ML Fit
MC: 3 w/o and with different MMd cuts
MC: 3 of coherent and incoherent components
Coherent Components in LD2 (OFFSHELL=ON, t bin=20 MeV, (E)=10 MeV)
Incoherent Components in LD2
LH2
Energy dependence of t-slope:LD2 coherent:LD2 incoherent:LH2
Energy dependence of normalized intercept:LD2 coherent:LD2 incoherent:LH2
1-d angular distribution
LD2: Asymmetry from 1d distribution
LH2: Asymmetry from 1d distribution
Asymmetry from 1d distribution:LD2 vs LH2
LD2 Data: 3 w/o and with different MMd cuts; 3 of coherent and incoherent components
LD2 Data: 3 w/o and with different MMd cuts; 3 of coherent and incoherent components
LD2: from ML Fit
LH2: from ML Fit
from ML Fit : LD2 vs LH2
LD2: 3 w/o and with different MMd cuts
LD2: 3 of coherent and incoherent components
Consistency of Analysis ResultsBlack: HorieRed: Chang, 1dBlue: Chang, ML
Estimate of Systematic Errors from MC trails
Estimate of Systematic Errors from MC trails
SummaryLarge exponential slope about 15 and strong energy dependence of intercept at t=tmin are observed for the coherent production off LD2. The energy dependence of intercept for coherent LD2 events is distinctively different from those of LH2 and LD2 incoherent events.Large decay asymmetry around the value of +1 is disentangled for coherent LD2 interaction. Consistent with theoretical prediction based on the absence of unnatural-parity -exchange and small contribution of -exchange..Estimation of systematic errors by MC trials will be done.