Photoproduction of $Ï$ and $Ï$ in the Nuclear Medium
arXiv:0710.3033
Abstract
We reanalyze data from ELSA on $Ï$ production in nuclei, from where claims of a large shift of the mass were made earlier, which are tied to a certain election of the background in nuclei, very different in shape to the one on the proton. The reanalysis shows that the data demand a very large width of the $Ï$ in the medium, with no need for a shift of the mass, for which the experiment is quite insensitive. We study possible $Ï$ bound states in the nucleus and find that, even assuming a small width, they could not be observed with the present ELSA resolution. Finally we show that, due to the interplay of background and $Ï$ signal, a two bump structure appears with the ELSA set up for the $(γ,p)$ reaction that should not be misidentified with a signal of a possible $Ï$ bound state in the nucleus.
Talk at the MENU2007 Conference