Application of the single-channel, single-energy AA/PWA method to K+ photoproduction
Abstract
The new single-channel, single-energy partial wave analysis method based on a simultaneous use of amplitude and partial wave analysis called AA/PWA, developed and tested on η photoproduction in ref. Svarc et al, PRC 102, 064609 (2020), is applied to the K+ photoproduction for the center-of-mass energy range of 1625 MeV < W < 2296 MeV. A complete set of multipoles has been created. The advantages of the method have been confirmed, and a comparison with the only existing single-energy partial wave analysis of K+ photoproduction given in refs. Anisovich et al PRL 119 062004 (2017) and Anisovich et al Eur. Phys. J. A 53: 242 (2017) is presented. We confirm the size and shape of Bonn-Gatchina multipoles, but we do not confirm the unambiguous interpretation of the structure in the M1- multipole as a N(1880) 12+ resonance. The decisive role of the self-consistency of the world database is emphasized.
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