DOI: 10.25148/etd.fidc000736
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The Beam-Helicity Asymmetry for Two Pseudoscalar Mesons in Photoproduction and a Partial Wave Analysis for Excited Hyperons

Abstract: This dissertation, written by Rafael A. Badui-Cruz, and entitled The Beam-Helicity Asymmetry for γp → pπ + π − and γp → pK + K − and a Partial Wave Analysis for Excited Hyperons, having been approved in respect to style and intellectual content, is referred to you for judgment.We have read this dissertation and recommend that it be approved. The work environment that they developed have helped maximize the productivity of many students, including myself. I appreciate the trust that they placed in me and it has… Show more

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“…Studying the production mechanism through interpreting the cross section using theoretical models is already in progress with plans to expand the models used [14]. Measuring beam helicity asymmetry has already been shown to be sensitive to resonances and may prove to be useful in uncovering how pp pairs are produced [31,32]. Finally, a future partial wave analysis could help the understanding of the production mechanism by extracting production amplitudes for various intermediate states [33].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studying the production mechanism through interpreting the cross section using theoretical models is already in progress with plans to expand the models used [14]. Measuring beam helicity asymmetry has already been shown to be sensitive to resonances and may prove to be useful in uncovering how pp pairs are produced [31,32]. Finally, a future partial wave analysis could help the understanding of the production mechanism by extracting production amplitudes for various intermediate states [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%