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26 April 2024
 
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Pion Polarizabilities and Hybrid Meson Structure at CERN COMPASS
Murray Moinester ;
Date 24 Dec 2000
Subject hep-ex
AbstractCERN COMPASS can investigate pion-photon interactions, to achieve a unique Primakoff Coulomb physics program, centered on pion polarizability and hybrid meson structure studies. COMPASS uses 100-280 GeV beams (muon, pion) and a virtual photon target, and magnetic spectrometers and calorimeters to measure the complete kinematics of pion-photon reactions. The COMPASS experiment is scheduled to begin data runs in 2001. Pion polarizabilities and hybrid mesons can be studied via the Primakoff reactions pion + gamma ---> pion + gamma and pion + gamma ---> Hybrid. The electric (alpha) and magnetic (beta) pion and Kaon polarizabilities characterize their deformation in an electromagnetic field, as occurs during gamma-pion Compton scattering. They depend on the rigidity of their internal structures as composite particles, and are therefore important quantities to test the validity of theoretical models. The polarizability measurement will provide an important new test of QCD chiral dynamics. The studies of quark-antiquark-gluon hybrid mesons would improve our understanding of these exotic mesons. COMPASS may improve previous Primakoff polarizability and Hybrid studies by two to three orders of magnitude. Appendixes A (Pion and Kaon Polarizabilities at COMPASS) and B (Hybrid Meson Structure at COMPASS) of this contribution include evaluations submitted to the APS DNP Town Meeting White Paper Committee. These summarize (1) the fundamental scientific issues addressed, (2) major achievements since the last DNP long range plan, (3) the short and long term U.S. outlook, (4) comparison of U.S. and global effort, (5) other issues.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0012063
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