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29 March 2024
 
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Photoproduction of pi0-mesons from nuclei
B. Krusche ; J. Lehr ; J. Ahrens ; J.R.M. Annand ; R. Beck ; F. Bloch ; L.S. Fog ; D. Hornidge ; S. Janssen ; M. Kotulla ; J.C. McGeorge ; I.J.D. MacGregor ; J. Messchendorp ; V. Metag ; U. Mosel ; R. Novotny ; R.O. Owens ; M.Pfeiffer ; R. Sanderson ; S. Schadmand ; D.P. Watts ;
Date 1 Jun 2004
Journal Eur.Phys.J. A22 (2004) 277-291 DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2004-10033-9
Subject nucl-ex
AbstractPhotoproduction of neutral pions from nuclei (carbon, calcium, niobium, lead) has been studied for incident photon energies from 200 MeV to 800 MeV with the TAPS detector using the Glasgow photon tagging spectrometer at the Mainz MAMI accelerator. Data were obtained for the inclusive photoproduction of neutral pions and the partial channels of quasifree single pi0, double pi0, and pi0pi+/- photoproduction. They have been analyzed in terms of the in-medium behavior of nucleon resonances and the pion - nucleus interaction. They are compared to earlier measurements from the deuteron and to the predictions of a Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (BUU) transport model for photon induced pion production from nuclei.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0406002
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