학술논문

First measurement of the helicity asymmetry $E$ in $\eta$ photoproduction on the proton
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Working Paper
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Senderovich, I.Morrison, B. T.Dugger, M.Ritchie, B. G.Pasyuk, E.Tucker, R.Brock, J.Carlin, C.Keith, C. D.Meekins, D. G.Seely, M. L.R, D.D, M.Collins, P.Adhikari, K. P.Adikaram, D.Akbar, Z.Anderson, M. D.Pereira, S. AnefalosBadui, R. A.Ball, J.Baltzell, N. A.Battaglieri, M.Batourine, V.Bedlinskiy, I.Biselli, A. S.Boiarinov, S.Briscoe, W. J.Brooks, W. K.Burkert, V. D.Carman, D. S.Celentano, A.Chandavar, S.Charles, G.Colaneri, L.Cole, P. L.Contalbrigo, M.Cortes, O.Crede, V.D'Angelo, A.Dashyan, N.De Vita, R.De Sanctis, E.Deur, A.Djalali, C.Dupre, R.Egiyan, H.Alaoui, A. ElFassi, L. ElFradi, A.Elouadrhiri, L.Eugenio, P.Fedotov, G.Fegan, S.Filippi, A.Fleming, J. A.Garillon, B.Ghandilyan, Y.Gilfoyle, G. P.Giovanetti, K. L.Girod, F. -X.Glazier, D. I.Goetz, J. T.Gohn, W.Golovatch, E.Gothe, R. W.Griffioen, K. A.Guidal, M.Guo, L.Hafidi, K.Hakobyan, H.Hanretty, C.Hattawy, M.Hicks, K.Ho, D.Holtrop, M.Hughes, S. M.Ilieva, Y.Ireland, D. G.Ishkhanov, B. S.Jenkins, D.Jiang, H.Jo, H. S.Joo, K.Joosten, S.Keller, D.Khachatryan, G.Khandaker, M.Kim, A.Klein, F. J.Kubarovsky, V.Kunkel, M. C.Lenisa, P.Livingston, K.Lu, H. Y.MacGregor, I. J. D.Mattione, P.McKinnon, B.Meyer, C. A.Mineeva, T.Mokeev, V.Montgomery, R. A.Movsisyan, A.Camacho, C. MunozNadel-Turonski, P.Net, L. A.Niccolai, S.Niculescu, G.Niculescu, I.Osipenko, M.Park, K.Park, S.Peng, P.Phelps, W.Pisano, S.Pogorelko, O.Price, J. W.Prok, Y.Puckett, A. J. R.Ripani, M.Rizzo, A.Rosner, G.Roy, P.Sabatie, F.Salgado, C.Schott, D.Schumacher, R. A.Seder, E.Simonyan, A.Skorodumina, Iu.Smith, G. D.Sober, D. I.Sokhan, D.Sparveris, N.Stepanyan, S.Stoler, P.Strakovsky, I. I.Strauch, S.Sytnik, V.Tian, YeUngaro, M.Voskanyan, H.Voutier, E.Walford, N. K.Wei, X.Wood, M. H.Zachariou, N.Zana, L.Zhang, J.Zhao, Z. W.Zonta, I.
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Nuclear Experiment
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Abstract
Results are presented for the first measurement of the double-polarization helicity asymmetry E for the $\eta$ photoproduction reaction $\gamma p \rightarrow \eta p$. Data were obtained using the FROzen Spin Target (FROST) with the CLAS spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab, covering a range of center-of-mass energy W from threshold to 2.15 GeV and a large range in center-of-mass polar angle. As an initial application of these data, the results have been incorporated into the J\"ulich model to examine the case for the existence of a narrow $N^*$ resonance between 1.66 and 1.70 GeV. The addition of these data to the world database results in marked changes in the predictions for the E observable using that model. Further comparison with several theoretical approaches indicates these data will significantly enhance our understanding of nucleon resonances.