Analysis of the data on differential cross sections and spin density matrix elements for $\gamma p \to \rho^0 p$
Abstract
The newly published data on spin density matrix elements from the GlueX Collaboration, along with the previously released differential cross-section data from the CLAS Collaboration and the other two experiments for the reaction, are systematically investigated using an effective Lagrangian approach within the tree-level Born approximation. The model combines contributions from -channel meson exchanges (, , and ), -channel nucleon () and nucleon resonance () exchanges, -channel exchange, and a generalized contact term to construct the scattering amplitudes. Regge propagators are employed for -channel amplitudes to incorporate the contributions from mesons with various spins lying on the same trajectories. The analysis shows that the background contributions, dominated by the -trajectory exchange, provide a satisfactory description of the data in the high-energy and forward-angle regions. The inclusion of specific nucleon resonances, such as , , or , significantly improves the description of the differential cross-section data at near-perpendicular scattering angles in the low-energy region. Predictions of photon beam and target nucleon asymmetries are provided, offering valuable insights to discriminate reaction mechanisms when corresponding data become available in the future.
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@article{arxiv.2502.11499,
title = {Analysis of the data on differential cross sections and spin density matrix elements for $\gamma p \to \rho^0 p$},
author = {Ai-Chao Wang and Neng-Chang Wei and Fei Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.11499},
year = {2025}
}