f2, sigma, and 2-pi exchanges in rho meson photoproduction

Abstract

The σ meson exchange model for photoproduction at low energies is re-examined and a new model is developed by considering explicit two-pion exchange and the f2 tensor meson exchange. The f2 exchange model, which is motivated by the low energy proton-proton elastic scattering, is constructed by fully taking into account of the tensor structure of the f2 meson interactions. Phenomenological informations together with tensor meson dominance and vector meson dominance assumptions are used to estimate the f2 meson's coupling constants. For 2π exchange, the loop terms including intermediate π N and ω N channels are calculated using the coupling constants determined from the study of pion photoproduction. It is found that our model with f2 and 2π exchanges can successfully replace the commonly used σ exchange model that suffers from the big uncertainty of the coupling constants. We found that the two models can be distinguished by examining the single and double spin asymmetries.

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