Measurement of Polarization in the π-p K0 Reaction at pπ-=1.33 GeV/c toward a New p Scattering Experiment
Abstract
This paper presents high-precision experimental data of the polarization of the hyperon in the π-p K0 reaction, measured in the angular range 0.6< θ CMK0<1.0 with a fine bin width of d θ CMK0=0.05. The data were obtained from the J-PARC E40 experiment at the K1.8 beamline in the J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility. The observed average polarization of in the range 0.60< θ CMK0<0.85 was 0.932 0.058 \,(stat) 0.028 \,(syst), demonstrating the successful extraction of precise polarization observables. This result provides essential experimental input for partial wave analysis (PWA) of dynamical coupled-channel (DCC) models, which aim to uncover the underlying mechanisms of N* resonances that emerge in intermediate states of π N and γ N interactions. Besides, it indicates the feasibility of a strongly polarized beam suitable for future p scattering experiments (e.g., J-PARC E86).
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