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Testing Predictions of the Chiral Anomaly in Primakoff Reactions at COMPASS

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-12-14 v3

Abstract

The chiral anomaly is a fundamental property of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). It governs the transition amplitudes for processes involving an odd number of Goldstone bosons of chiral symmetry breaking. In case of the coupling of three pions to a photon, the magnitude of the resulting coupling is F3πF_{3\pi} and the value is predicted by chiral perturbation theory with small uncertainty. It can experimentally be measured in πγππ0\pi^-\gamma \to \pi^- \pi^0 scattering. Here, we report on a precision experiment on F3πF_{3\pi} using the COMPASS experiment at CERN where pion-photon scattering is mediated via the Primakoff effect using heavy nuclei as target. We exploit the interference of the production of the ππ0\pi^- \pi^0 final state via the chiral anomaly with the photo-production of the ρ(770)\rho(770) resonance over a wide mass range (Mππ0<1 GeV/c2M_{\pi^- \pi^0}<1\textrm{ GeV}/c^2). This is in contrast to previous measurements restricting themselves to the threshold region (Mππ0<370 MeVM_{\pi^- \pi^0}<370\textrm{ MeV}) only. Our analysis allows to simultaneously extract the radiative width of the ρ(770)\rho(770) resonance and gives a stronger handle on F3πF_{3\pi} in a unified approach thereby minimizing systematic effects rarely addressed previously.

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@article{arxiv.2310.09138,
  title  = {Testing Predictions of the Chiral Anomaly in Primakoff Reactions at COMPASS},
  author = {Dominik Ecker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.09138},
  year   = {2023}
}

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