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Inelastic electron-pion scattering at FNAL (SELEX)
Murray A. Moinester ; Aharon Ocherashvili ; Victor Steiner ;
Date 17 Mar 1999
Subject hep-ex
AbstractIn this report we describe the analysis status of electron-pion inelastic scattering $pi e o pi’ e’ gamma$ and $pi e o pi’ e’ pi^0$ reaction data, measured in inverse pion-electron scattering at 590 GeV/c at FNAL. The data give information on reactions that were never previously measured: (1) $pi e o ho e’$ scattering for a determination of the $ ho o pi gamma$ radiative width from a measurement of the transition form factor near zero momentum transfer, (2) $ pi e o e’ pi’ pi^0$ scattering near threshold for a determination of the chiral anomaly transition form factor and the $gamma o 3 pi$ F$_{3pi}$ chiral anomaly amplitude, and (3) $pi e o pi’ e’ gamma $ scattering, in which a virtual photon from the electron’s Coulomb field is Compton scattered on the pion, for a determination of the never previously measured generalized pion polarizabilities.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/9903039
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