Differential cross sections for (1520) using photoproduction at CLAS
Abstract
The reaction γ p → K+ (1520) using photoproduction data from the CLAS g12 experiment at Jefferson Lab is studied. The decay of (1520) into two exclusive channels, +π- and -π+, is studied from the detected K+, π+, and π- particles. A good agreement is established for the (1520) differential cross sections with the previous CLAS measurements. The differential cross sections as a function of CM angle are extended to higher photon energies. Newly added are the differential cross sections as a function of invariant 4-momentum transfer t, which is the natural variable to use for a theoretical model based on a Regge-exchange reaction mechanism. No new N* resonances decaying into the K+(1520) final state are found.
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