Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2002-07-19
Phys.Lett. B544 (2002) 113-120
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
11 pages, 4 eps figures. to be published in Physics Letters B
Scientific paper
The Sigma beam asymmetry for positive pion photoproduction on the proton has been measured over an angular range of 40-170 deg at photon energies from 0.8 to 1.5 GeV. The resulting data set includes 237 accurate points, 136 of these belonging to an almost unexplored domain above 1.05 GeV. Data of such high precision provide severe constraints for partial wave analyses. The influence of this experiment on the GW multipole analysis is demonstrated. Significant changes are found in multipoles connected to the S31(1620) and P13(1720) resonances. Comparisons using the MAID analysis are also presented.
Arndt Richard
Bartalini O.
Bellini Valerio
Bocquet J.-P.
Briscoe William
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