Hybrid amplitude determination in charged kaon photoproduction and comparison with partial waves analysis in the energy range of 1800 to 2300 MeV

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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The magnitude of four independent amplitudes are determined in charged kaon photoproduction in the energy range of 1500 to 2300MeV incident photon. Differential cross section and three polarization parameters are required for such amplitudes reconstruction at different kaon scattering angles. This analysis has indicated that the magnitudes of spin-flip amplitudes of the target nucleon dominate over the non-flip ones in all energies and scattering angles. The results have been compared with the solution of phase shift analysis sp98 at all energies. This analysis indicates that here is a good agreement between the present work and the results of phase shift analysis at all energies and scattering angles.

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