On the background in the γ p ω(π0γ) p reaction and mixed event simulation
Abstract
In this paper we evaluate sources of background for the γ p ω p, with the ω detected through its π0 γ decay channel, to compare with the experiment carried out at ELSA. We find background from γ p π0 π0 p followed by decay of a π0 into two γ, recombining one π0 and one γ, and from the γ p π0 η p reaction with subsequent decay of the η into two photons. This background accounts for the data at π0 γ invariant masses beyond 700 MeV, but strength is missing at lower invariant masses which was attributed to photon misidentification events, which we simulate to get a good reproduction of the experimental background. Once this is done, we perform an event mixing simulation to reproduce the calculated background and we find that the method provides a good description of the background at low π0 γ invariant masses but fakes the background at high invariant masses, making background events at low invariant masses, which are due to γ misidentification events, responsible for the background at high invariant masses which is due to the γ p π0 π0 p and γ p π0 η p reactions.