Measurement of proton-dissociative diffractive photoproduction of vector mesons at large momentum transfer at HERA
Abstract
Diffractive photoproduction of vector mesons, gamma p --> V Y, where Y is a proton-dissociative system, has been measured in ep interactions with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 25 pb-1. The differential cross section, ds/dt, is presented for -t<12 GeV2, where t is the square of the four-momentum transferred to the vector meson. The data span the range in photon-proton centre-of-mass energy, W, from 80 GeV to 120 GeV. The t distributions are well fit by a power law, ds/dt ~ (-t)-n. The slope of the Pomeron trajectory, measured from the W dependence of the rho0 and phi cross sections in bins of t, is consistent with zero. The ratios ds(gamma p --> phi Y)/dt to ds(gamma p --> rho0 Y)/dt and ds(gamma p --> J/psi Y)/dt to ds(gamma p --> rho0 Y)/dt increase with increasing -t. Decay-angle analyses for rho0, phi and J/psi mesons have been carried out. For the rho0 and phi mesons, contributions from single and double helicity flip are observed. The results are compared to expectations of theoretical models.
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