Photoproduction of the f2(1270) meson using the CLAS detector

Abstract

The quark structure of the f2(1270) meson has, for many years, been assumed to be a pure quark-antiquark (qq) resonance with quantum numbers JPC = 2++. Recently, it was proposed that the f2(1270) is a molecular state made from the attractive interaction of two -mesons. Such a state would be expected to decay strongly to final states with charged pions, due to the dominant decay π+ π-, whereas decay to two neutral pions would likely be suppressed. Here, we measure for the first time the reaction γ p π0 π0 p, using the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab for incident beam energies between 3.6-5.4~GeV. Differential cross sections, dσ / dt, for f2(1270) photoproduction are extracted with good precision, due to low backgrounds, and are compared with theoretical calculations.

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