First measurement of coherent φ-meson photoproduction from helium-4 near threshold

Abstract

The differential cross sections and decay angular distributions for coherent φ-meson photoproduction from helium-4 have been measured for the first time at forward angles with linearly polarized photons in the energy range Eγ = 1.685-2.385 GeV. Thanks to the target with spin-parity JP = 0+, unnatural-parity exchanges are prohibited, and thus natural-parity exchanges can be investigated clearly. The decay asymmetry with respect to photon polarization is shown to be very close to the maximal value. This ensures the dominance (> 94\%) of natural-parity exchanges in this reaction. To evaluate the contribution from natural-parity exchanges to the forward cross section (θ = 0) for the γ p → φ p reaction near the threshold, the energy dependence of the forward cross section (θ = 0) for the γ 4He → φ 4He reaction was analyzed. The comparison to γ p → φ p data suggests that enhancement of the forward cross section arising from natural-parity exchanges, and/or destructive interference between natural-parity and unnatural-parity exchanges is needed in the γ p → φ p reaction near the threshold.

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