First measurement of direct f0(980) photoproduction on the proton

Abstract

We report on the results of the first measurement of exclusive f0(980) meson photoproduction on protons for Eγ=3.0 - 3.8 GeV and -t = 0.4-1.0 GeV2. Data were collected with the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The resonance was detected via its decay in the π+ π- channel by performing a partial wave analysis of the reaction γ p p π+ π-. Clear evidence of the f0(980) meson was found in the interference between P and S waves at Mπ+ π- 1 GeV. The S-wave differential cross section integrated in the mass range of the f0(980) was found to be a factor of 50 smaller than the cross section for the meson. This is the first time the f0(980) meson has been measured in a photoproduction experiment.

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