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Meson Spectroscopy at CLAS

D.P. WeygandCLAS Collaboration

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GLUE88/BNL

I have been using the constituent quark model for many years now as a tool for understanding the spectrum and properties of the low-lying mesons and baryons. For most of this time I have been painfully aware of the difficulty of understanding from first principles (i.e., from QCD) why such a model should work. I have nevertheless had faith that we would eventually be able to justify the use of this model simply because it is such a good representation of the physics.

At the same time, the picture I will propose to rationalize the success of the quark model (which is related to the old string model) leads inevitably to a model for states beyond the quark model: hybrids, glueballs, and multiquark states.

Nathan Isgur, b. 1947, d. 2001

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photoproduction

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Partial Wave Analysis

isobar

X

Likelihood function:

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CLAS g12 run

CLAS g12 runEe = 5.715 GeVI = 65 nAEg = 3.58-5.45 GeV26.2 X 109 triggersL = 68 pb-1

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Raw ppp mass spectra

C. Bookwalter thesis

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Baryon background

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COMPASS

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a1(1260)/a2(1320)/p2(1670)

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p1(1600) phase

E852/1998

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p0 sidebands

GeV/c2

ppp masssideband subtracted ppp mass

GeV/c2

GeV/c2

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E852 1997

D. Schott Thesis

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PWA

P M=1

D M=1

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a2(1320) Breit-Wigner

mass = 1.32± 0.01 GeV

= 0.14G ± 0.01 GeV

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M. Saini Thesis

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Strangeonium

JPC Mass (MeV)

1-- 102318191862

2-- 19793-- 21231+- 1489

LQCD: Hadron Spectrum Collaboration

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Xeon Phi

PWA fitting program currently being developed on Xeon Phi MIC

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Summary

• CLAS-g12: High luminosity, high energy data set (5.5 GeV/c, 68 pb-1)

• ~106 exclusive g p n p+p+p- events• PWA from 1 to 2 GeV• Clear signals for a1(1260), a2(1320) and p2(1670) • No evidence for p1(1600) exotic (neither intensity nor phase)

• Consistent with previous CLAS result• Consistent with Pomeron exchange

• Search for exotic p1(1400) in - ( hp p exchange)• Clear signal for a2(1320)• No evidence for p1(1400)

• Strangeonium ( f h)• No significant resonant structures

• Prospects• Neutral p+p-p0

• KsKs

• K+K-

Collaborative (Jlab,GWU) Effort to Include Baryon Resonances in PWA

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Other Slides

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p1(1600) phase

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p1(1600) phase

E852/1998

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Jackson Frame Angles

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