Since 1996 the GRAAL experiment is running at the ESRF, using a linearly polarized photon beam produced by backscattering a laser beam on the electron beam in the storage ring. A liquid hydrogen target and a large acceptance detector are used. All sizeable photoproduction reactions are measured and analyzed. We present the results of η meson, one and two pions, and ω photoproduction, which are partly published or still preliminary. Predictions or fits of these data by theoretical models are given.
Experiments with polarized photon beam at GRAAL
V. BELLINI;M. CASTOLDI;A. D'ANGELO;V. KOUZNETSOV;L. NICOLETTI;
2001-01-01
Abstract
Since 1996 the GRAAL experiment is running at the ESRF, using a linearly polarized photon beam produced by backscattering a laser beam on the electron beam in the storage ring. A liquid hydrogen target and a large acceptance detector are used. All sizeable photoproduction reactions are measured and analyzed. We present the results of η meson, one and two pions, and ω photoproduction, which are partly published or still preliminary. Predictions or fits of these data by theoretical models are given.File in questo prodotto:
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