Exclusive 0 Meson Photoproduction with a Leading Neutron at HERA
Abstract
A first measurement is presented of exclusive photoproduction of 0 mesons associated with leading neutrons at HERA. The data were taken with the H1 detector in the years 2006 and 2007 at a centre-of-mass energy of s=319 GeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 1.16 pb-1. The 0 mesons with transverse momenta pT<1 GeV are reconstructed from their decays to charged pions, while leading neutrons carrying a large fraction of the incoming proton momentum, xL>0.35, are detected in the Forward Neutron Calorimeter. The phase space of the measurement is defined by the photon virtuality Q2 < 2 GeV2, the total energy of the photon-proton system 20 < Wγ p < 100 GeV and the polar angle of the leading neutron θn < 0.75 mrad. The cross section of the reaction γ p 0 n π+ is measured as a function of several variables. The data are interpreted in terms of a double peripheral process, involving pion exchange at the proton vertex followed by elastic photoproduction of a 0 meson on the virtual pion. In the framework of one-pion-exchange dominance the elastic cross section of photon-pion scattering, σ el(γπ+ 0π+), is extracted. The value of this cross section indicates significant absorptive corrections for the exclusive reaction γ p0 n π+.
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