Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861403 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Spin-parity analyses of the ÏÏ system in the reaction γpâ(ÏÏ)p for photon laboratory energies from 20 to 70 GeV have shown that production of the JP=1+b1(1235) meson dominates, with a JP=1â background at the level of 20%. Using vector-meson dominance arguments, this background is shown to be consistent with the data on e+eââÏÏ. The energy dependence of the data imply that the mechanism is a combination of reggeon and pomeron exchange. Assuming that the latter is relevant only for the JP=1â component and extrapolating to W=200 GeV, it is argued that this accounts for most of the preliminary ÏÏ signal observed by the H1 Collaboration in the same reaction. A residual peak can be ascribed to the b1(1235), which requires a quark spin-flip from pomeron exchange. Precisely the same mechanism occurs in the reaction Ïpâa1(1260)p.
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Authors
A. Donnachie,