The differential cross section for the process γγ→ηπ0 has been measured in the kinematic range 0.84\GeV<W<4.0\GeV, ∣cosθ∗∣<0.8, where W and θ∗ are the energy and π0 (or η) scattering angle, respectively, in the γγ center-of-mass system. The results are based on a 223 fb−1 data sample collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e− collider. Clear peaks due to the a0(980) and a2(1320) are visible. The differential cross sections are fitted in the energy region 0.9\GeV<W<1.46\GeV to obtain the parameters of the a0(980). Its mass, width and Γγγ\B(ηπ0) are measured to be 982.3 ^{+0.6}_{-0.7} ^{+3.1}_{-4.7} \MeV/c^2, 75.6±1.6−10.0+17.4\MeV and 128 ^{+3}_{-2} ^{+502}_{-43} \eV, respectively. The energy and angular dependences above 3.1 GeV are compared with those measured in the π0π0 channel. The integrated cross section over ∣cosθ∗∣<0.8 has a W−n dependence with n=10.5±1.2±0.5, which is slightly larger than that for π0π0. The differential cross sections show a sin−4θ∗ dependence similar to γγ→π0π0. The measured cross section ratio, σ(ηπ0)/σ(π0π0)=0.48±0.05±0.04, is consistent with a QCD-based prediction.
@article{arxiv.0906.1464,
title = {High-statistics study of ${\boldmath \eta \pi^0}$ production in two-photon collisions},
author = {S. Uehara},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.1464},
year = {2019}
}