The f1(1285) meson with mass 1281.0 ± 0.8 MeV/c 2 and width 18.4 ± 1.4 MeV (FWHM) was measured for the first time in photoproduction from a proton target using CLAS at Jefferson Lab. Differential cross sections were obtained via the ηπ + π − , K +K 0 π − , and K − K 0 π + decay channels from threshold up to a center-of-mass energy of 2.8 GeV. The mass, width, and an amplitude analysis of the ηπ + π − final-state Dalitz distribution are consistent with the axial-vector J P = 1 + f1(1285) identity, rather than the pseudoscalar 0 − η(1295). The production mechanism is more consistent with s-channel decay of a high-mass N * state, and not with t-channel meson exchange. Decays to ηππ go dominantly via the intermediate a ± 0 (980)π ∓ states, with the branching ratio Γ(a0π (noKK))/Γ(ηππ (all)) = 0.74±0.09. The branching ratios Γ(KKπ)/Γ(ηππ) = 0.216±0.033 and Γ(γρ 0 )/Γ(ηππ) = 0.047 ± 0.018 were also obtained. The first is in agreement with previous data for the f1(1285), while the latter is lower than the world average.
We present the results of our final analysis of the full data set of g p 1 (Q 2 ), the spin structure function of the proton, collected using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory in [2000][2001] We compare our final results with various theoretical models and expectations, as well as with parametrizations of the world data. Our data, with their precision and dense kinematic coverage, are able to constrain fits of polarized parton distributions, test pQCD predictions for quark polarizations at large x, offer a better understanding of quark-hadron duality, and provide more precise values of higher twist matrix elements in the framework of the operator product expansion.
The helicity amplitudes for the photoproduction of nucleon resonances excited from neutrons are determined in the Bonn-Gatchina coupled-channel partial wave analysis. Upper limits for the decay fraction of the pentaquark candidate N (1685) → K 0 Λ are given. The electric and magnetic couplings at the pole positions are also tabulated, and these are used to suggest candidates for possible multiplets with quark-spin 1/2 and 3/2 content.
Background: Measurements of polarization observables for the reactions γ p → K + and γ p → K + 0 have been performed. This is part of a program of measurements designed to study the spectrum of baryon resonances in particular, and nonperturbative QCD in general. Purpose: The accurate measurement of several polarization observables provides tight constraints for phenomenological fits, which allow the study of strangeness in nucleon and nuclear systems. Beam-recoil observables for the γ p → K + 0 reaction have not been reported before now. Method: The measurements were carried out using linearly polarized photon beams incident on a liquid hydrogen target, and the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The energy range of the results is 1.71 < W < 2.19 GeV, with an angular range −0.75 < cos θ K < +0.85. Results: The observables extracted for both reactions are beam asymmetry , target asymmetry T , and the beam-recoil double polarization observables O x and O z .
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