Photo- and Electro-excitation of Bound Neutrons and Protons
Abstract
Data for pion photo-productions off the neutron (γ n π N) have been primarily extracted from deuteron-target data (γ d π NN) by applying kinematical cuts thereby isolating the quasi-free samples. We critically examine if the neutron-target data obtained through this conventional procedure can be contaminated by final state interactions (FSI) and/or the kinematical cuts. The analysis is conducted with a theoretical model for γ d π NN that takes account of the impulse mechanisms supplemented by the NN and π N rescattering mechanisms. We show that the FSI effects still visibly remain in the extracted γ`n'π N unpolarized cross sections and polarization asymmetries E even after the kinematical cuts are applied. We also find the FSI effects on γ`n'π0n can be somewhat different from those on γ`p'π0p.
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