[Hybrid baryons] Presentation uploaded on wiki page
burkert
burkert at jlab.org
Thu Mar 17 08:15:18 EDT 2016
Dear all,
I am not at all surprised that the effect of L_i(Ghent + Hybrid) is
different from L_i(Ghent) + L_i(hybrid), i=1,2,3,4,5,6...
This is due to interference effects. Even if one L_i =0 for some
individual contribution, it does not have to be zero if amplitudes are
added, and L_i of the sum is evaluated. We have been making use of
interference effects for all our UIM and DR analyses. It is also well
known that interferences enhance very small effects, e.g. the S1+/M1+
and E1+/M1+ multipole ratios for the Delta(1232) can only be extracted
due to interference effects because in the cross section their effects
are just much too small.
That does not mean, we should not verify the size of the effect in the
L_i moments as Victor suggests.
Regards,
Volker
The other question is , On 3/16/16 4:13 PM, Viktor Mokeev wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In Legendre moments we may observe the structures in W-dependencies existing simultaneously for both blue and black curves.
>
> In my view, the common structures we observed in W-dependence of both blue and black curves come from Ghent amplitudes (not from hybrid!), since they are persistent with/without hybrid.
>
> The hybrid signal is the difference between blue and black curves.
>
> What is difficult for me to comprehend is: for L5 and L6 moments the hybrid moments in red look as zero within any conceivable accuracy in the J=1/2 case. I would expect the hybrid contributions to the moments L5,L6 should be more than order of magnitude smaller in comparison with contributions from Ghent model amplitudes converted to the cross sections. From the other hand, the difference between between the blue and black curves is sizable for the L5, L6 moments , J=1/2. I am surprised to see that hybrid-Ghent amplitude interference at list order of magnitude bigger than hybrid contribution.
>
> I would propose to show superimposed in the single plot, computed for exactly the same W and Q^2, espl, differential dsigma_U/d(-cos\theta_K) cross sections
> from Golovach ans Annalisa/Luchilla. In this plot also it is worth to show separately hybrid contribution, Ghent contribution (resonances + background) and coherent sum hybrid+Ghent.
>
> Best Regards,
> Victor
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Viktor Mokeev" <mokeev at jlab.org>
> To: "hybrid baryons" <hybrid_baryons at jlab.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 10:44:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [Hybrid baryons] Presentation uploaded on wiki page
>
> Dear Annalisa and Lucilla,
>
> Would it be possible to re-evaluate the Wigner moments in the pp. 3-4 for
>
> A1/2=0.030 (or 30 in your notation) GeV^-1/2 for J=1/2+ hybrid
> A1/2=A3/2=0.021 (0r 21 in your notation) GeV^-1/2 J=3/2+ hybrid
>
> THese values correspond to the threshold for hybrid observation in observables. Nsaively. I would expect the pronunced signal in moments with the afirementioned couplings, since the cross hybrid cross section shpould be increasesd in comparison with A1/2=0.004 GeV^2 you presented by a factor of (30/4)^2=56!
>
> Best Regards,
> Victor
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lucilla Lanza" <lucilla.lanza at roma2.infn.it>
> To: "hybrid baryons" <hybrid_baryons at jlab.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 7:09:07 AM
> Subject: [Hybrid baryons] Presentation uploaded on wiki page
>
> Dear all,
>
> we uploaded our last presentation on the Hybrid Baryons wiki page.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Annalisa and Lucilla
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