Vector meson photoproduction studied in its radiative decay channel
Abstract
We provide an analysis of vector meson photoproduction in the channel of the vector meson decaying into a pseudoscalar meson plus a photon, i.e. V Pγ. It is shown that non-trivial kinematic correlations arise from the measurement of the Pγ angular distributions in the overall c.m. system in comparison with those in the vector-meson-rest frame. In terms of the vector meson density matrix elements, the implication of such kinematic correlations in the measurement of polarization observables is discussed. For the ω meson production, due to its relatively large branching ratios for ωπ0γ, additional events from this channel may enrich the information about the reaction mechanism and improve the statistics of the recent measurement of polarized beam asymmetries by the GRAAL Collaboration. For φ ηγ, πγ, and K* Kγ, we expect that additional information about the spin structure of the vector meson production vertex can be derived.
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