K0SΣ0 photoproduction at the BGO-OD experiment

The BGO-OD experiment at the ELSA accelerator facility uses an energy tagged bremsstrahlung photon beam to investigate the excitation structure of the nucleon via meson photoproduction. The setup with a BGO calorimeter surrounding the target and an open dipole spectrometer covering the for ward regi...

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Hauptverfasser: Kohl, Katrin, Alef, Stefan, Bauer, Patrick, Beck, Reinhard, Braghieri, Alessandro, Cole, Philip, Rachele Di Salvo, Elsner, Daniel, Fantini, Alessia, Freyermuth, Oliver, Oliver, Francesco, Gridnev, Anatoly, Hammann, Daniel, Hannappel, Jürgen, Thomas, Jude, Kozlenko, Nikolay, Lapik, Alexander, Paolo Levi Sandri, Lisin, Valery, Mandaglio, Giuseppe, Messi, Roberto, Moricciani, Dario, Nedorezov, Vladimir, Novinsky, Dmitry, Pedroni, Paolo, Polonski, Andrei, Björn-Eric Reitz, Romaniuk, Mariia, Scheluchin, Georg, Schmieden, Hartmut, Sumachev, Victorin, Tarakanov, Viacheslav, Tillmanns, Christian
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Zusammenfassung:The BGO-OD experiment at the ELSA accelerator facility uses an energy tagged bremsstrahlung photon beam to investigate the excitation structure of the nucleon via meson photoproduction. The setup with a BGO calorimeter surrounding the target and an open dipole spectrometer covering the for ward region is ideally suited for investigating low momentum transfer processes, in particular in strangeness photoproduction. The associated photoproduction of K0S and hyperons is essential to understand the role of K* exchange mech anisms. A cusp-like structure observed in the yp → K0SΣ+ reaction at the K* threshold is described by models including dynamically generated resonances from vector meson-baryon interactions. Such interactions are pre dicted to give a peak like structure in K0SΣ0 photoproduction off the neutron. A very preliminary cross section is determined and compared to the prediction, the results appear to support the model
ISSN:2101-6275
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/202024101009