Compton backscattering gamma ray beams are characterized by a high degree of linear and circular polarization with low unpolarized backgrounds and have proven to provide very precise measurements of polarization observables. Latest results from LEGS and GRAAL experiments on proton and deuteron targets are presented. The Sigma beam asymmetry for omega photoproduction has been measured by the GRAAL collaboration for both the omega -> pi(0)gamma and the omega -> pi(+)pi(+)pi(0) decay channels on the proton target; single and double polarization asymmetries have been provided also for the K photoproduction channel. E and G double polarization asymmetries for single pion photoproduction on the proton and deuteron have been measured at LEGS using a frozen spin HD target.

Results from polarized experiments at LEGS and GRAAL

GERVINO, Gianpiero;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Compton backscattering gamma ray beams are characterized by a high degree of linear and circular polarization with low unpolarized backgrounds and have proven to provide very precise measurements of polarization observables. Latest results from LEGS and GRAAL experiments on proton and deuteron targets are presented. The Sigma beam asymmetry for omega photoproduction has been measured by the GRAAL collaboration for both the omega -> pi(0)gamma and the omega -> pi(+)pi(+)pi(0) decay channels on the proton target; single and double polarization asymmetries have been provided also for the K photoproduction channel. E and G double polarization asymmetries for single pion photoproduction on the proton and deuteron have been measured at LEGS using a frozen spin HD target.
2012
8TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE PHYSICS OF EXCITED NUCLEONS (NSTAR 2011)
Thomas Jefferson Natl Accelerator Facil (Jefferson Lab), Newport News, VA
MAY 17-20, 2011
Book Series: AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1432 - Published: 2012
AMER INST PHYSICS, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1NO1, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA
AIP 1432
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SIGMA-BEAM ASYMMETRY, NUCLEONIC RESONANCE EXCITATIONS, POSITIVE PION-PHOTOPRODUCTION, BARYON RESONANCES, MESON PHOTOPRODUCTION, PRECISE MEASUREMENT, GAMMA-P, N-PI, PROTON, DECAYS
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